The very busy multi-hyphenate rattled off some of his favourite things, including preferred cocktail (Cosmopolitan on the rocks), favourite movie (Bridget Jones’ Diary), and favourite song (“I Will Always Love You” - Whitney or Dolly, he’ll take either version). Levy did draw the line at ranking the best Beyoncé albums since they're all masterpieces. Ditto for Mariah Carey.The conversation later turned to the topic of the success of Schitt’s Creek, which Levy created, produced, wrote and co-starred in with his father Eugene Levy, sister Sarah Levy, as well as Catherine O’Hara, Annie Murphy and Chris Elliott. The show is set to begin its sixth and final season in January and will leave behind a legacy of massive crossover success and some A-list fans, including Mariah Carey herself, who, in turns out has a great taste in TV. The series earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series this year, with Levy telling Vogue that the past six years have “been a dream come true.”“I think when you do something that you’re passionate about, that you love, it just comes quite easily,” says Levy, who revealed that his favourite hat to wear on the show (if he ever wore a hat) was all the roles at once. “I loved doing them all at the same time. There was something quite amazing about having an idea that only existed in my head and by the end of it, seeing it come to life,” says Levy. “It was fantastic.”For such an important moment in my life, my dog really didn’t give me the energy I needed from him. I called his guild. They had words. https://t.co/8fGQkyLH3j
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As for what he’ll miss the most about the show, Levy doesn't hesitate: “The people.”The final season. January 7th on @CBC. pic.twitter.com/z9dkS5NUaK
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