Dan Levy and Eugene Levy, who have built successful careers and are known for titles such as “Schitt’s Creek”, have been selected to host the 76th Emmy Awards, making them the first father-son duo to do so.
The comedians will bring their humor to the event, entertaining stars at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, where the ceremony and the much-anticipated red carpet will take place, covered by various media outlets.
This event, often referred to as the “Oscars of television”, will air just six months after the 2023 ceremony, as it was delayed due to the writers’ and actors’ strikes. Here, check how much father and son will be paid for their roles…
How much did Dan and Eugene Levy charge to host?
Dan and Eugene Levy will take on the role of hosts for the 2024 Emmys for the first time, marking a significant moment in the history of the awards, as there has never been a double host, let alone a family duo.
The exact salary they will receive has not been confirmed, but it can be estimated based on their current fees, which have risen considerably after establishing themselves as two of the most talented figures in the industry.
In Dan’s case, the success of “Schitt’s Creek” catapulted him to fame, leading to more opportunities in Hollywood, along with higher pay. His compensation can now reach six-figure sums.
It is believed that for public speaking engagements, he could charge between $550,000 and $1 million per appearance. Therefore, it can be estimated that he might have earned around $700,000 for co-hosting the Emmys.
The same applies to his father, Eugene. His fee for hosting a major event or participating in brand deals is estimated to be around $700,000 or more, so he could have earned up to $1 million as co-host.