'Schitt's Creek' reunion: Eugene, Dan Levy might host 2024 Emmys!
Eugene and Daniel Levy, the creators of the acclaimed comedy series Schitt's Creek, are reportedly in talks to host the 76th Emmy Awards. The event is set to occur on September 15 at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles. Although discussions are underway, sources confirm that a final agreement has not been reached yet. The ceremony will be broadcast on ABC.
Levys's historic Emmy wins and potential hosting milestone
In 2020, the Levys made Emmy history as the first father-son duo to win in the same year. Now, they are on track to potentially become the first father-son team to host this prestigious event. The pair have previously co-presented at award ceremonies, including the 2020 SAG Awards, and have jointly guest-hosted The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
'Schitt's Creek' success and the Levys's post-show endeavors
Schitt's Creek, which aired for six seasons on CBC, saw the Levys playing father and son. The final season in 2020 received 15 Emmy nominations, winning awards for outstanding comedy series, writing, directing, and supporting actor for Dan. After Schitt's Creek, Dan wrote, directed, produced, and starred in Netflix's Good Grief. He also appeared in Jerry Seinfeld's Unfrosted and the final seasons of Curb Your Enthusiasm and Sex Education.
Eugene's notable roles and current projects
Eugene is recognized for his roles in films such as A Mighty Wind, Waiting for Guffman, and American Pie. Currently, he hosts an Emmy-nominated travel series, The Reluctant Traveler, on Apple TV+. The series has been nominated for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series and Outstanding Writing For a Nonfiction Program. Additionally, he has joined the cast of Hulu's Only Murders in the Building for its fourth season.