‘Schitt’s Creek’ Won Even More Awards & Said It’s The Perfect Way To ‘Say Goodbye’

The show ended its sixth and final season last April.
Managing Editor, Canada

Once again, the cast and crew of Canadian TV show Schitt’s Creek have added to their 2020-2021 awards haul.

On Sunday evening, Schitt's Creek won two SAG (Screen Actors Guild) awards, which included yet another accolade for Catherine O’Hara as the iconic Moira Rose.

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The show’s cast also took home the trophy for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series, marking Schitt’s Creek’s final win in their impressive awards show run.

Accepting the award, real-life family members Eugene, Dan and Sarah Levy spoke fondly of those involved in the hit sitcom, including "the incomparable" Catherine O’Hara.

Dan Levy, who wrote, produced and directed Schitt’s Creek, described the final awards of the year as the perfect farewell, saying, "What a way to say goodbye.”

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