The cast and crew of “Schitt’s Creek” are still feeling the love.
22.09.2020 - 14:08 / marieclaire.com
Insecure didn't take home any Emmys on Sunday night, with the show losing out to Schitt's Creek in the outstanding comedy series category and actors Issa Rae and Yvonne Orji missing out to Schitt's Creek's Catherine O'Hara and Annie Murphy respectively. But the show did win perhaps the greatest prize of all: An introductory mirror rap by one Gabrielle Union, performed in the style of central character Issa Dee.
The cast and crew of “Schitt’s Creek” are still feeling the love.
Issa Rae famously quipped at the 2017 Emmys — “rooting for everybody Black” at this year’s Primetime Emmy Awards Sunday night, you would have had a lot to celebrate. The show made history for delivering the most nominations for Black performers ever, and then again for actually giving a record number of Emmys to Black actors (nine in total, four given out on the live broadcast).
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.
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
Schitt’s Creek was the night’s biggest winner, taking home nine prizes the comedy categories, including gongs for all four of its main stars Eugene and Daniel Levy, Catherine O’Hara and Annie Murphy. Watchmen and Succession also picked up multiple gongs, with Watchmen’s Regina King accepting her award for Lead Actress In A Limited Series wearing a T-shirt honouring Breonna Taylor. Elsewhere, it was a huge night for Zendaya, who made Emmys history as the youngest Lead Actress In A Drama Series
72nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards?Sunday night’s first-ever virtual Emmys telecast went off with nary a hitch — and was transformed into a celebration of “Schitt’s Creek,” the Canadian-produced Pop TV sitcom that sailed away on an ocean of statuettes across several major categories — including awards for stars Catherine O’Hara, Eugene Levy, Daniel Levy and Annie Murphy (“Boop!”). Job well done for a series that deserved all the accolades.
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.
Rachel Brosnahan is keeping things comfy and cozy for the 2020 Emmy Awards!
Zendaya was in the studio for the 2020 Emmy Awards!
Schitt’s Creek just did something that no other television show has ever done – win every possible category at the Emmys!
Issa Rae is sharing her truth! During a special story moment title «My First TV Show Pitch» at the 2020 Emmy Awards, the 35-year-old creator and actor opened up about how she's managed to stay honest to her brand and storytelling while working in Hollywood. «My first Hollywood picture was kind of unofficial. Basically I have this web series.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVSchitt’s Creek swept all seven comedy series categories during the Primetime Emmy Awards telecast on ABC tonight.
Issa Rae is sharing her truth! During a special story moment title «My First TV Show Pitch» at the 2020 Emmy Awards, the 35-year-old creator and actor opened up about how she's managed to stay honest to her brand and storytelling while working in Hollywood. «My first Hollywood picture was kind of unofficial. Basically I have this web series.
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.
Annie Murphy just won an Emmy — and it’s everything! The star took home the trophy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. “Wow, wow, wow,” a flummoxed Murphy said while accepting her first award during Sunday’s virtual 72nd Primetime Emmys. Murphy celebrated her first Emmy for alongside her cast and crew at a socially-distanced viewing party in Toronto.«The six years that I have spent working on this show have been the best six years of my entire life.
Emmy Awards. For the complete list, visit Emmys.com:1.
Catherine O'Hara's favorite season. During Sunday's Emmy Awards, O'Hara took home Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her portrayal of the matriarch in the series' final season.Presented by Jennifer Aniston and Jimmy Kimmel, O'Hara accepted the award amoungst her cast mates.
Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Dan Levy and Annie Murphy are ready to win And also, can we talk about their looks? Eugene and Catherine keeping it classic and chic! Dan in a skirt! Annie in a sheer top, which will inevitably inspire my first post-COVID night out on the town! Love it. Schitt's Creek is nominated for a crap ton of awards tonight (like, 15 total, which is wild).
will be radically different, of course — can you say “pandemic?” — but host Jimmy Kimmel and crew will soldier on with a telecast conducted remotely.But that doesn’t mean there won’t be the nail-biting envelope-opening (how will that work?) and the crowning of winners in many major categories.Here are my picks for who will be (virtually) rewarded with a prime time Emmys statuette Sunday at 8 p.m. EST, 5 p.m.