Schitt’s Creek is really going out with a bang, with its sixth and final season receiving a whopping 15 Emmy nominations this morning, spanning acting, writing, directing, costumes, hairstyling, makeup and several other categories.
Last year, the series received four Emmy nods—for Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara in the acting categories, and for costumes and best comedy series. This year, the two comedy veterans received nominations once again in the Lead Actor/Actress categories, with Dan Levy and Annie Murphy earning their first Emmy nods as Best Supporting Actor and Actress.
Catherine O’Hara, Annie Murphy, Dan Levy and Eugene Levy have all been nominated for their roles in Schitt’s Creek | #Emmys2020 pic.twitter.com/rIZh8a6H7j
— Schitt’s Creek (@SchittsCreek) July 28, 2020
In addition to the four major acting categories, Schitt’s Creek received Emmy nominations in the following categories: Outstanding Comedy Series, Directing (to Dan Levy and Andrew Cividino for the series finale), Writing (to Dan Levy for the series finale and David West Read for episode 8), Contemporary Hairstyling (to Annastasia Cucullo and Ana Sorys for the series finale), Contemporary Makeup (to Candice Ornstein and Lucky Bromhead for the series finale), Casting for a Comedy Series, Contemporary Costumes (to Debra Hanson and Darci Cheyne for the series finale), Single-Camera Picture Editing (to Trevor Ambrose for the series finale and Paul Winestock for episode 13) and Sound Mixing (to Bryan Day and Martin Lee for the series finale).
Schitt’s Creek has been nominated for a total of ~fifteen~ #Emmys.
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— Schitt’s Creek (@SchittsCreek) July 28, 2020
As Alexis might say, “Nom nom for us, David!”
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