Dan Levy Reflects on Catherine O'Hara's Death in Emotional CBS Interview
Dan Levy broke down in tears during a CBS Sunday Morning interview while discussing the death of his Schitt's Creek costar Catherine O'Hara. The actor called O'Hara's passing a 'collective loss' and praised her as 'one of the great, great, great queens.'
Dan Levy became emotional during a recent CBS Sunday Morning interview when reflecting on the death of his Schitt's Creek costar Catherine O'Hara. The actor and creator of the beloved comedy series called O'Hara's passing a 'collective loss' and described her as 'one of the great, great, great queens.'
Levy also appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to pay tribute to his late costar and close friend. 'The great comfort for me has just been to see how loved she was,' he told host Jimmy Fallon.
During the CBS interview, Levy was asked about the possibility of a Schitt's Creek sequel, which visibly moved him to tears. O'Hara played Moira Rose, the eccentric matriarch of the Rose family, in the Emmy-winning series that ran from 2015 to 2020.
The show, which Levy created with his father Eugene Levy, became a cultural phenomenon and won numerous awards. O'Hara's portrayal of Moira, with her distinctive wigs and vocabulary, became one of television's most memorable characters.
Catherine O'Hara was beloved by millions for her role as Moira Rose on the hit comedy show. Her death represents the loss of a comedy icon who brought joy to families worldwide through her memorable performances.
Levy is promoting his upcoming series 'Big Mistakes' while continuing to honor O'Hara's legacy.
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