'Schitt's Creek' Just Made a Historic Sweep at the Emmy Awards

Photo credit: VALERIE MACON - Getty Images
Photo credit: VALERIE MACON - Getty Images

From Harper's BAZAAR

Schitt's Creek has made history at the Emmy Awards this year after scoring nine trophies, breaking the record for most wins for a show in a single season for a comedy. The PopTV series won seven awards at tonight's ceremony and two at the Creative Arts Emmys last week.

The series created by Eugene and Dan Levy swept all of the comedy categories, including Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Lead Actress (Catherine O'Hara), Outstanding Lead Actor (Eugene Levy), Outstanding Supporting Actress (Annie Murphy), and Outstanding Supporting Actor (Dan Levy).

As GoldDerby points out, this marks the first time a series has won in the four main acting awards since Angels in America in 2004. Veteran actors O'Hara and Eugene Levy also marked career milestones with their first lead acting Emmys after prior writing and supporting acting wins.

Schitt's Creek also won for Best Directing (Andrew Cividino and Daniel Levy) and Best Writing (Daniel Levy) tonight, as well as Outstanding Contemporary Costumes and Outstanding Casting.

"The internet’s about to turn on me. I’m sorry!" the younger Levy said in his acceptance speech after his third win of the night. "This has been the greatest experience of my life," he later said of being a part of the show.

The victories are a belated but impressive way to mark the end of the series, which just bowed out with its sixth and final season earlier this year. Schitt's Creek has not won any Emmys in years prior, although it has been nominated.

While the ceremony was filmed remotely, the cast of Schitt's Creek dressed up and gathered for a socially distant watch party in Toronto.

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