Los Angeles - Jason Biggs will "never live down" being the "guy who fucked a pie".
The 33-year-old actor - who plays Jim Levenstein in the American Pie franchise - admitted while he has lived most of his life being the "pie guy", in reference to his character masturbating with the use of a warm dessert in the first movie, he is "proud" of the now infamous scene.
'It took balls'
He said: "I'll never live down being the guy who fucked a pie. I've lived almost more of my life being the 'pie guy' than I have not being that guy.
"But I'm proud of that scene and what it meant for my career, my personal life, my finances - everything. It took balls to do that scene."
Jason joked that he would have to contract a "horrible case of amnesia" to forget the incident, as people are constantly reminding him of the scene on twitter - even 13 years after the original American Pie movie hit screens.
He added in an interview with Britain's Glamour magazine: "I quite literally made an impact in that pie, and on pop culture in general. Without fail, every day, there's someone on Twitter saying, 'You're the pie-fucker, right?'
"I would have to get a horrible case of amnesia in order to forget that I fucked a pie in a movie from 1999."
The 33-year-old actor - who plays Jim Levenstein in the American Pie franchise - admitted while he has lived most of his life being the "pie guy", in reference to his character masturbating with the use of a warm dessert in the first movie, he is "proud" of the now infamous scene.
'It took balls'
He said: "I'll never live down being the guy who fucked a pie. I've lived almost more of my life being the 'pie guy' than I have not being that guy.
"But I'm proud of that scene and what it meant for my career, my personal life, my finances - everything. It took balls to do that scene."
Jason joked that he would have to contract a "horrible case of amnesia" to forget the incident, as people are constantly reminding him of the scene on twitter - even 13 years after the original American Pie movie hit screens.
He added in an interview with Britain's Glamour magazine: "I quite literally made an impact in that pie, and on pop culture in general. Without fail, every day, there's someone on Twitter saying, 'You're the pie-fucker, right?'
"I would have to get a horrible case of amnesia in order to forget that I fucked a pie in a movie from 1999."