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Schitt’s Creek wrapped up a six season run earlier this year on PopTV before going on to sweeping the 2020 Emmy Awards last night.
The show won in all four major comedy acting categories, plus Best Comedy Series, Outstanding Directing and Outstanding Writing as well.
After the wins, Dan Levy opened up about the possibility of expanding the series with a movie down the road.
“Oh my gosh. Here’s the thing: Some people have been asking that,” he shared during the virtual backstage to press.
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Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor“Schitt’s Creek” actor Sarah Levy is social-distancing to her next gig.Levy has been cast in “Distancing Socially,” a COVID-inspired indie film about relationships and the challenges of virtual communication during lockdown.
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Schitt's Creek absolutely dominated the Emmy Awards this year -- with Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Dan Levy, and Annie Murphy all taking home Emmys, and the show sweeping the comedy categories — you might be wondering when you'll be able to watch the show's award-winning final season! It should be no surprise that everyone wants a piece of Schitt's Creek, so you'll have multiple streaming options when the show's sixth and final season becomes available to watch online.The first five seasons
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Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticThe cast of Schitt’s Creek – Eugene and Daniel Levy, Catherine O’Hara and Annie Murphy – celebrated their record-breaking Emmy wins with an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night, and seemed to offer at least a little hope that fans haven’t seen the last of the Rose family.Asked by Kimmel about a possible Schitt’s Creek return at some point in the future, co-creator (and supporting actor/comedy Emmy winner) Daniel Levy joked, “I guess it just
Daniel Levy has teased a potential Schitt’s Creek movie following the show’s incredible success at Sunday’s (September 21, 2020) Emmy Awards.The program swept the awards ceremony – taking home honors for its stars Daniel and his dad Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara, and Annie Murphy.
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Schitt’s Creek was a massive winner at the Primetime Emmys, picking up the first seven awards of Sunday’s (September 20, 2020) virtual ceremony.All four stars, Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara, Daniel Levy, and Annie Murphy, claimed the comedy acting honors, while the show was also named Outstanding Comedy Series.The show previously landed two gongs at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards last week, taking its 2020 tally to nine.The cast and crew gathered for dinner in Canada, where they celebrated the
The Emmy awards are virtual this year, and the cast of Schitt's Creek, which is heavily nominated tonight, is taking in the ceremony together in Toronto. The show's Twitter account shared photos of cast members Eugene Levy (Johnny Rose), his son Daniel Levy (David Rose), Catherine O'Hara (Moira Rose), and Annie Murphy (Alexis Rose) posing behind a white rose-adorned wall at a private party.
Peter White Television EditorSchitt’s Creek has become a Canadian success story and while Pop TV, and to some extent, Netflix, will get the domestic plaudits – the network that gave the comedy its first chance was CBC.The public broadcaster said that it was “proud” to have commissioned the Dan Levy and Eugene Levy-created comedy, which gave Canada its first ever series win and became the first comedy or drama to sweep all four acting categories.The show was also the first series to sweep all
Schitt’s Creek just did something that no other television show has ever done – win every possible category at the Emmys!
Schitt's Creek. The Pop TV gem swept the Emmys in all seven comedy categories, including Best Comedy, which has never been done before.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThey Emmys turned into a massive Schitt’s sweep for “Schitt’s Creek” on Sunday night, and backstage, creator Daniel Levy discussed the potential for a “Schitt’s Creek” movie.“To be honest this is the best way we could have ever ended the show,” Levy began, before changing tack to say that a movie isn’t entirely out of the realm of possibility. “If there is an idea that pops into my head it has to be really freaking good because this is a nice way to say goodbye.
Schitt’s Creek swept the comedy categories at the Emmys, receiving a glowing send-off following the end of its six-series run earlier this year.
star Eugene Levy took home Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series during Sunday's 72nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards, his first win from the Television Academy in almost 40 years.Levy thanked his wife, Deborah Devine, the production team and his fellow cast members.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVPour yourself a glass of Moira rosé: Pop’s “Schitt’s Creek” won the comedy series Emmy at the 72nd Annual Primetime Awards.With the win, the show swept all of the major comedy categories at this year’s Emmys. Stars Eugene Levy, Daniel Levy, Catherine O’Hara, and Annie Murphy all won for acting in the show, while Daniel also won for writing and directing, sharing the latter with Andrew Cividino.
said farewell with a sweep of the 72nd Primetime Emmy comedy categories! Not only did the beloved Canadian sitcom win for Outstanding Comedy Series for its sixth and final season during Sunday's ceremony, it also picked up wins for acting, writing and directing. was one of the most-nominated shows of the year, scoring 15 total nods, including recognition for stars Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Annie Murphy and Dan Levy, who ended up taking home three alone.