The comedy franchise American Pie won fans worldwide. But Where Is the American Pie Cast Now? And what have they done since the saga that defined youth humor in the late 1990s and early 2000s?
Jason Biggs: The Eternal Jim Levenstein and His Versatility in Drama and Comedy

Jason Biggs became iconic as Jim Levenstein, the awkward teen who turned into a symbol of teen comedies with American Pie. After the franchise, he explored new roles in TV and film. In Orange Is the New Black, he showed a more dramatic and complex side.
In cinema, he starred in comedies like My Best Friend’s Girl (2008). He also worked with Woody Allen in Anything Else (2003). Biggs crafts characters that, despite their clumsiness, win over audiences with their humanity and the doubts we all face.
He has matured on screen but kept his talent for connecting audiences to his stories. For those who want to revisit his charm, Amateur Night (2016) is on Filmelier+. The comedy showcases Biggs in a fun role full of unexpected situations.
Seann William Scott: The Iconic Steve Stifler and His Leap into Other Genres

Seann William Scott defined a generation as the irreverent and unpredictable Steve Stifler in the American Pie franchise, a character that became synonymous with bold comedy in the 2000s. After the massive success, he sought to diversify his career: he voiced Crash in the Ice Age franchise and starred in the series Lethal Weapon, showing versatility beyond teen humor. Though he’s kept a lower profile in recent years, Scott remains active in films and TV and continues to be a true cult icon for those who grew up laughing at his antics on the big screen.
Alyson Hannigan: Michelle Flaherty and Her Solid Success on TV

Alyson Hannigan won over audiences as Michelle Flaherty in American Pie, a quirky character full of unexpected one-liners. Her success grew even more as Lily Aldrin in How I Met Your Mother, a role that kept her in the spotlight for nine seasons. Before that, she shone in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, a series that showcased her versatility in balancing humor and emotion. In recent years, she’s remained active in smaller productions and guest appearances, proving her talent is still intact.
Tara Reid: Vicky Lathum and Her Journey Through Ups and Downs

She won fans as Vicky Lathum, the confident and fun-loving teen who made her mark in American Pie with her irreverent style. After the franchise’s success, she continued exploring roles in films like Sharknado (2013), which became a cult phenomenon thanks to its absurd tone and increasingly exaggerated sequences. Though her career has seen ups and downs, Reid has remained active in alternative projects, reality show appearances, and events focused on nostalgic entertainment, cementing her status as a beloved figure among fans who’ve followed her career since her peak.
Jennifer Coolidge: The Unforgettable Stifler’s Mom and a Symbol of Sharp Humor

Jennifer Coolidge shined as the unforgettable Stifler’s mom in American Pie, winning over audiences with her sharp humor and commanding presence. Later, she stood out as Paulette in Legally Blonde (2001) and as Tanya in The White Lotus, a role that earned her critical acclaim. More recently, she expanded her audience by appearing in A Minecraft Movie. With a solid career, she remains a constant figure in comedies that explore stereotypes with smart humor.
Eugene Levy: Noah Levenstein and the Pillar of the Franchise

The loving father Noah Levenstein is one of the most beloved figures in the saga. Beyond American Pie, Levy is known for the series Schitt’s Creek, which earned him awards and worldwide recognition.
His career is marked by his ability to balance sharp humor with warmth, and he remains active in both film and television.
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