In a speech delivered after receiving an honorary doctorate from HÂş» in 2012, Canadian comedian Eugene Levy encouraged graduates to seek out a piece of happiness in their lives.
Well, Levy has a good reason for being happy himself this week — several, actually. That’s because his hit TV comedy , co-created with his son Dan, swept to a record-breaking seven wins in the comedy category at Sunday’s Emmy Awards.
The sitcom, which wrapped up its sixth and final season this year, snagged the award for Best Comedy Series among six others:
•ÌıÌı ÌıBest Comedy Actor award for Eugene Levy
•ÌıÌı ÌıBest Comedy Actress for Catherine O’Hara
•ÌıÌı ÌıBest Comedy Supporting Actor for Dan Levy, the elder Levy’s son
•ÌıÌı ÌıBest Comedy Supporting Actress for Annie Murphy
•ÌıÌı ÌıBest Comedy Writing for “Happy Ending†by Dan Levy
•ÌıÌı ÌıBest Comedy Directing for “Happy Ending†by Dan Levy and Andrew Cividino
Produced by the CBC, the show gained an American following first on the Pop network and later via Netflix. Sunday night’s Emmys marked the first time a single comedy series has ever swept all seven major categories.
It’s all reason for celebration for another Dal degree-holder as well: Sarah Levy (BA Theatre, ’08), the elder Levy’s daughter, is one of the show’s regular cast members, playing diner waitress Twyla Sands.
Watch highlights from the elder Levy’s 2012 Honorary Degree acceptance speech:
Further reading: Comedy icon Eugene Levy shares laughs and life lessons with the Class of 2012
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