

Her career choices since Schitt's Creek have been impressive: She took the lead role in the AMC drama Kevin Can F*** Himself, playing the wife of a sitcom-style schlubby guy who attempts to break out of her subservient role in the far more messy "real" world. She could easily have ended up pigeonholed after playing someone as demonstrably and idiosyncratically flighty as Alexis. Annie Murphy: The Risk TakerĪnnie Murphy has been very deliberate about not repeating the same Alexis Rose character beats in whatever projects she jumped to after Schitt's Creek.


Levy has described the film as "a cautionary tale about friendship and loss and all the mess that comes with it when the truth is something you’ve evaded for most of your life." He'll star in the film alongside Ruth Negga, Himesh Patel, and Luke Evans. Most exciting is the romantic comedy film that Levy is writing and directing for Netflix, titled Good Grief. He also joined the cast of Netflix’s Sex Education for its upcoming fourth season.
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And Levy's career prospects are only getting brighter: He landed a role in the upcoming HBO series from Sam Levinson ( Euphoria) and The Weeknd, The Idol, as well as Disney's upcoming Haunted Mansion movie. In late 2022, Levy created, executive produced, and was an on-screen judge in the HBO Max reality competition series The Big Brunch, which showcased his charm and easy appeal. Nowhere to go but up! Levy had a small role in the Hulu holiday comedy Happiest Season in 2020, which was fun, as well as a guest-voice appearance in Netflix's woefully underappreciated queer superhero cartoon Q-Force.
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Levy was among the many boldface names who starred in HBO’s Coastal Elites, a movie that managed to combine the worst of Trump-era timely commentary with the worst of pandemic-era timely commentary. Of course, emerging from your hit show into a pandemic isn't the easiest transition, so it's not a huge surprise that things moved a bit slowly. It makes sense that the younger Levy, who co-created the show and wrote nearly a third of the episodes, would emerge from Schitt's Creek with a plethora of opportunities. Here's a quick catch-up to how the last three years have treated them. Over the last three years, all four of them seem to have stepped into a particular niche, with Murphy making a small handful of bold career choices, Dan Levy stepping out as the newly minted comedy talent who showed up everywhere, and both Catherine O'Hara and Eugene Levy taking slower approaches. Meanwhile, Dan Levy and Annie Murphy were previously unknown performers who would need to figure out the next step in their careers' respective evolutions. Since the Schitt's Creek series finale, the four main cast members' trajectories have diverged considerably, which only makes sense: Catherine O'Hara and Eugene Levy were established veterans whose careers weren't likely to change all that dramatically despite this flush of success.
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The Pop TV series that began as a modest Canadian sitcom ended its run as the exemplar of TV comedy with a heart, something that its clean sweep at the Emmys in 2020 underlined.

It's also just nice to check back in with the elder Levy now that it's been three years since Schitt's Creek wrapped. And while Levy proves to be game for almost everything his local hosts cook up for him, he retains that baseline sense that this would not be his first choice of leisure activity, and there's a genuine charm to that. He maintains his inherently awkward yet endearing appeal no matter what the location. If nothing else, The Reluctant Traveler is a great excuse to watch beloved Canadian comedic actor Eugene Levy on TV again. The idea is that Levy knows himself to be someone who doesn't enjoy traveling or stepping out of his comfort zone, but at age 75, it's time to try new things. On the new Apple TV+ series The Reluctant Traveler, Eugene Levy hops around the globe to some not-terribly-remote places like the frozen lakes of Finland, the Costa Rican jungle, and the five-star hotels of Venice to take in the local cuisines, customs, and moderately adventurous outdoor activities.
