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Hosts Dan Levy and Eugene Levy Are Father-Son Goals on 2024 Emmys Carpet
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Date:2025-04-15 16:54:36
Yes, David!
In ultimate father-son fashion, 2024 Emmys hosts Dan Levy and Eugene Levy wowed on the red carpet at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles ahead of the annual award show on Sept. 15. (See more stars on the Emmys red carpet.)
The Schitts Creek stars looked chic as they coordinated their ensembles as cohosts of the television event.
True to form, Dan, 41, pushed fashion boundaries in fitted black pants and a jacket with a white satin top that had a daring flared neckline.
Of course, Eugene, 77, strutted his stuff in a double breasted suit, pale blue tie, circular classes, and his siganture eyebrows.
In addition to hosting the evening’s festivities, Eugene was also nominated for his hosting role on his travel series, The Reluctant Traveler. (My Next Guest With David Letterman And John Mulaney ultimately took home the prize at the Creative Arts Emmys the previous weekend.)
The Levys are no strangers to the Emmys. In fact, they share eight of the trophies amongst themselves thanks, in part, to their hit family comedy Schitt’s Creek, which they created together. Triple threat Dan, who played David Rose on the show, won Emmys for starring, writing, and directing the hit series, which ran from 2015 to 2020, while Eugene picked up wins of his own for playing patriarch Johnny Rose.
On a potential return to the beloved series, Dan has previously expressed an openness to the idea, though there’s nothing currently in the works.
"I love the fact that people want more," Dan told E! News of the series, which also starred Catherine O’Hara and Annie Murphy, in December 2023, "but it has to beat what we've done, and that's a tough thing to do. So until the idea comes to me, who knows?"
He added, "But if it means people go back and watch the show from the beginning, not a bad thing."
After Anthony Anderson hosted the show in 2023, Dan and Eugene have their work cut out for them. And if early previews of the show are any indication, they’re up for the challenge.
“We’re hosting the Emmys,” the American Pie star said in a promo clip. “And this year they’re going highbrow.”
To which Dan corrected, “No, they said eyebrow. They want you to make jokes about your eyebrows, which you’re not doing.”
The Levys weren’t the only stars wowing on the red carpet. Read on to see more stunning looks.
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