American Pie reunion! Eugene Levy poses with his screen son Jason Biggs while ... trends now

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Eugene Levy enjoyed a reunion with his American Pie co-star Jason Biggs while getting his star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.

In a cheerful ceremony thrown Friday, Eugene, 77, cemented his position as a comedy icon by acquiring the coveted showbiz bauble.

Family and friends rallied around him to help him celebrate the big day - and among them was Jason, 45, who played Eugene's son 25 years ago.

The two men featured in what has become American Pie's most shocking scene, when Eugene (Jim's dad) walks in on Jason (Jim) performing a sex act with an apple pie. 

Jason and Eugene also starred in American Pie 2 and American Wedding and American Reunion

Eugene Levy enjoyed a reunion with his American Pie co-star Jason Biggs while getting his star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame

Eugene Levy enjoyed a reunion with his American Pie co-star Jason Biggs while getting his star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame

The former co-stars looked delighted to be catching up

The pair are pictured in American Pie in 1999 as Jim and Jim's dad

The pair are pictured  in American Pie in 1999 (right) as Jim and Jim's dad

He was far from the only colleague at Eugene's ceremony, where Catherine O'Hara rose to the lectern to deliver a speech about the guest of honor

He was far from the only colleague at Eugene's ceremony, where Catherine O'Hara rose to the lectern to deliver a speech about the guest of honor

Jason flashed his winning smile for the cameras, cutting a dashing figure in a navy suit worn with a powder blue shirt and no tie.

He was far from the only colleague at Eugene's ceremony, where Catherine O'Hara rose to the lectern to deliver a speech about the guest of honor.

Catherine and Eugene played a married couple for eight seasons of the popular sitcom Schitt's Creek, which Eugene created with his son and co-star Dan Levy. 

They have in fact been working together for decades, in iconic movies including Best In Show, Waiting For Guffman and For Your Consideration.

Their professional collaborations stretch back to the 1970s, when they were both part of the ensemble of the sketch comedy series SCTV (Second City Television). 

'Eugene is a gentleman in every sense of the word. Eugene takes his comedy very seriously,' Catherine said during her speech.

'He's obviously funny but he's not afraid to laugh at himself. In fact, most of his self-effacing jokes are aimed at the fact that he thinks he's not funny at all, which is ridiculous,' said the Lemony Snicket's A Series Of Unfortunate Events actress.

Catherine also showered praise on Eugene's real-life longtime wife Deborah Divine, hailing her as 'the funniest person in the room.'

Catherine and Eugene played a married couple for eight seasons of the popular sitcom Schitt's Creek, which Eugene created with his son and co-star Dan Levy

Their professional collaborations stretch back to the 1970s, when they were both part of the ensemble of the sketch comedy series SCTV (Second City Television)

Catherine and Eugene played a married couple for eight seasons of the popular sitcom Schitt's Creek, which Eugene created with his son and co-star Dan Levy

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