Schitt’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 categories during the main telecast while Dan Levy tied the record for most wins by an individual in a single season with four wins, joining Moira Demos in 2016 and Amy Sherman-Palladino in 2018.
The show won Outstanding Comedy Series Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Catherine O’Hara, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for Eugene Levy, Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for Andrew Cividino and Daniel Levy,...
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 categories during the main telecast while Dan Levy tied the record for most wins by an individual in a single season with four wins, joining Moira Demos in 2016 and Amy Sherman-Palladino in 2018.
The show won Outstanding Comedy Series Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Catherine O’Hara, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for Eugene Levy, Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for Andrew Cividino and Daniel Levy,...
- 9/21/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
This year’s hair, makeup, and costume winners at the Creative Arts Emmys represented some of the most ambitious and inventive works of beautifying.
The final night of Emmys in these categories saw a few fan favorites be recognized. HBO’s runaway hit “Euphoria” won its second Emmy of the year after winning for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics. Doniella Davy, Kirsten Coleman, and Tara Lang walked away with the award for Outstanding Contemporary Makeup.
The show was also up for an Emmy for their costumes but the Contemporary Costume win went to Debra Hanson and Darci Cheyne for the final season of Pop TV’s “Schitt’s Creek.” And after winning an Emmy for its Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music, Netflix’s “Hollywood” won the award for its period hairstyling, going to Michelle Ceglia, Barry Lee Moe, George Guzman, Michele L. Arvizo, and Maria Elena Pantoja.
The usual winners are present and accounted for,...
The final night of Emmys in these categories saw a few fan favorites be recognized. HBO’s runaway hit “Euphoria” won its second Emmy of the year after winning for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics. Doniella Davy, Kirsten Coleman, and Tara Lang walked away with the award for Outstanding Contemporary Makeup.
The show was also up for an Emmy for their costumes but the Contemporary Costume win went to Debra Hanson and Darci Cheyne for the final season of Pop TV’s “Schitt’s Creek.” And after winning an Emmy for its Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music, Netflix’s “Hollywood” won the award for its period hairstyling, going to Michelle Ceglia, Barry Lee Moe, George Guzman, Michele L. Arvizo, and Maria Elena Pantoja.
The usual winners are present and accounted for,...
- 9/20/2020
- by Kristen Lopez
- Indiewire
Drag fans have latched onto “Schitt’s Creek” character Moira Rose (Catherine O’Hara), whose outfits, hair and makeup are often akin to the styles donned by drag queens around the country.
The show rose to popularity in recent years, and the central family became iconic for both their personalities and their wardrobe choices, much like the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” star, RuPaul. Emmy winning costume designer, Zaldy, joined “Schitt’s Creek” star Dan Levy (who also serves as the show’s producer) and assistant costume designer Darci Cheyne in the Variety Streaming Room, moderated by Variety‘s Jazz Tangcay.
Throughout the conversation, the designers discussed how looks are influenced by the person wearing them, the storytelling power of clothing and the inspiration behind wardrobe evolutions in both shows.
“Oftentimes I feel like costume design is really not prioritized, or it’s not utilized in the way that it could be, because the way we conduct ourselves,...
The show rose to popularity in recent years, and the central family became iconic for both their personalities and their wardrobe choices, much like the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” star, RuPaul. Emmy winning costume designer, Zaldy, joined “Schitt’s Creek” star Dan Levy (who also serves as the show’s producer) and assistant costume designer Darci Cheyne in the Variety Streaming Room, moderated by Variety‘s Jazz Tangcay.
Throughout the conversation, the designers discussed how looks are influenced by the person wearing them, the storytelling power of clothing and the inspiration behind wardrobe evolutions in both shows.
“Oftentimes I feel like costume design is really not prioritized, or it’s not utilized in the way that it could be, because the way we conduct ourselves,...
- 8/26/2020
- by Eli Countryman
- Variety Film + TV
The 2020 Emmy nominees have been announced, and Schitt's Creek is finally getting the love it deserves. The Canadian sitcom nabbed a total of 15 (!) nominations for its sixth and final season, with Catherine O'Hara, Annie Murphy, Dan Levy, and Eugene Levy each earning nods for their Rose family roles. We'll raise a glass of Herb Ertlinger fruit wine to that - but no guarantee we'll actually be gagging down all of said glass.
The hilarious and heartwarming Pop TV series scored its first four Emmy nominations last year, although it didn't wind up taking home any golden trophies during the show - and this year marks its last chance to secure one. Moira Rose did say her favorite season is award season, so here's to hoping that helps O'Hara finally get the win she's undoubtedly earned for portraying the beloved Jazzagal with a profound vocabulary and puzzling accent.
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The hilarious and heartwarming Pop TV series scored its first four Emmy nominations last year, although it didn't wind up taking home any golden trophies during the show - and this year marks its last chance to secure one. Moira Rose did say her favorite season is award season, so here's to hoping that helps O'Hara finally get the win she's undoubtedly earned for portraying the beloved Jazzagal with a profound vocabulary and puzzling accent.
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- 7/29/2020
- by Victoria Messina
- Popsugar.com
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