List of awards and nominations received by Schitt's Creek

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Awards and nominations received by Schitt's Creek
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Wins65
Nominations178
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  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Schitt's Creek (stylized as Schitt$ Creek) is a Canadian television sitcom. The series stars Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara as Johnny and Moira Rose, a wealthy couple who are forced, after losing all their money, to rebuild their lives in their only remaining asset: the small town of Schitt's Creek, which they once purchased as a joke, where they are living with their two adult children in two adjacent rooms of a rundown motel.

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Total awards and nominations for the cast

ActorNominationsAwards
Daniel Levy 3213
Eugene Levy 207
Catherine O'Hara 1911
Annie Murphy 124
Emily Hampshire 107
Noah Reid 72
Jennifer Robertson 71
Chris Elliott 62
Dustin Milligan 20
John Hemphill 10
Sarah Levy 10
Karen Robinson 10

ACTRA Award in Toronto

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2016Outstanding Performance – Female Catherine O'Hara Won [1]
2017Members' Choice Series Ensemble Schitt's Creek Nominated [2]
2018Nominated [3]
2019Won [4]
2020Won [5]
2021Won [6]

American Cinema Editors (ACE) Eddie Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2020 Best Edited Comedy Series for Commercial Television Trevor Ambrose (for "Life Is a Cabaret")Nominated [7]
2021 Trevor Ambrose (for "Happy Ending")Won [8]

Australian Academy of Cinema Television Arts (AACTA) International Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2021Best Comedy Series Schitt's Creek Won [9]
Best Actor in a Series Daniel Levy Nominated
Best Actress in a Series Catherine O'Hara Nominated

Canadian Alliance of Film & Television Costume Arts & Design (CAFTCAD) Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2019Excellence in Costume Design in TV: ContemporaryDebra Hanson, Darci Cheyne, Peter Webster, Frances Cabezas Miller and Amanda Woods (for "RIP Moira Rose")Won [10]

Canadian Cinema Editors

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2015Best Editing in 1/2 Hour Broadcast Short FormTrevor Ambrose (for "The Cabin")Nominated [11]
James Bredin (for "Don't Worry, It's His Sister")Nominated
2018Trevor Ambrose (for "Singles Week")Nominated [12]

Canadian Comedy Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2016Best TV Show Schitt's Creek Nominated [13]
2018Multimedia/Comedic Artist of the Year Catherine O' Hara Won [14]

Canadian Screen Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2016 Best Comedy Series Eugene Levy, Daniel Levy, Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, Ben Feigin, Mike Short, Kevin White and Colin BruntonWon [15]
Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic Role Daniel Levy (for "The Cabin")Nominated
Eugene Levy (for "Carl's Funeral")Won
Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Comedic Role Annie Murphy (for "The Cabin")Nominated
Catherine O'Hara (for "Don't Worry, It's His Sister")Won
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role or Guest Role in a Comedic Series Chris Elliott (for "Honeymoon" and "Surprise Party")Won
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role or Guest Role in a Comedic Series Emily Hampshire (for "Our Cup Runneth Over" and "Carl's Funeral")Won
Jennifer Robertson (for "Turkey Shoot" and "Honeymoon")Nominated
Best Direction in a Comedy Program Jerry Ciccoritti (for "Our Cup Runneth Over")Nominated
Paul Fox (for "The Cabin")Won
Best Writing in a Comedy Program or SeriesDaniel Levy (for "Honeymoon")Won
Mike Short (for "Don't Worry, It's His Sister")Nominated
Best Picture Editing in a Comedy Program or SeriesJames Bredin (for "Surprise Party")Won
Best Photography in a Comedy Program or SeriesGerald Packer (for "Honeymoon")Won
Best Cross-Platform Project, FictionCory Lawrence, Eugene Levy, Daniel Levy, Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, Ben Feigin and Colin Brunton (for Schitt's Creek Webisodes)Nominated
2017 Best Comedy SeriesEugene Levy, Daniel Levy, Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, Kevin White, Mike Short, Colin Brunton and Ben FeiginNominated [16]
Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic RoleDaniel LevyNominated
Eugene LevyNominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Comedic RoleCatherine O'HaraWon
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role or Guest Role in a Comedic Series John Hemphill (for "Bob's Bagels")Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role or Guest Role in a Comedic SeriesEmily Hampshire (for "Bob's Bagels" and "Moira's Nudes")Won
Best Direction in a Comedy Program or SeriesJerry Ciccoritti (for "Moira's Nudes")Nominated
Paul Fox (for "Happy Anniversary")Nominated
Best Achievement in Casting Lisa Parasyn and Jon Comerford (for "Bob's Bagels")Nominated
Best Photography in a Comedy Program or SeriesGerald Packer (for "Finding David")Nominated
Gerald Packer (for "Happy Anniversary")Nominated
Best Picture Editing in a Comedy Program or SeriesTrevor Ambrose (for "Happy Anniversary")Nominated
Trevor Ambrose (for "Moira's Nudes")Nominated
2018 Best Lead Actor, ComedyDaniel LevyNominated [17]
Eugene LevyNominated
Best Lead Actress, ComedyAnnie MurphyNominated
Catherine O'HaraWon
Best Supporting or Guest Actor, Comedy Noah Reid (for "Grad Night" and "Bad Review")Nominated
Best Supporting or Guest Actress, ComedyEmily Hampshire (for "New Car" and "The Throuple")Won
Jennifer Robertson (for "The Affair" and "General Store")Nominated
Best Direction, ComedyPaul Fox (for "New Car")Nominated
T. W. Peacocke (for "Grad Night")Nominated
Best Writing, ComedyDaniel Levy (for "Opening Night")Nominated
Best Photography, ComedyGerald Packer (for "Grad Night")Won
2019 Best Comedy SeriesEugene Levy, Daniel Levy, Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy and Ben FeiginWon [18]
Best Lead Actor, ComedyDaniel LevyNominated
Eugene LevyNominated
Best Lead Actress, ComedyAnnie MurphyNominated
Catherine O'HaraWon
Best Supporting or Guest Actor, ComedyChris Elliott (for "RIP Moira Rose" and "Girls' Night")Nominated
Noah Reid (for "Open Mic" and "The Barbecue")Won
Best Supporting or Guest Actress, ComedyEmily Hampshire (for "The Olive Branch" and "The Jazzaguy")Won
Jennifer Robertson (for "Baby Sprinkle" and "Singles Week")Nominated
Best Direction, ComedyDaniel Levy and Andrew Cividino (for "Merry Christmas, Johnny Rose")Nominated
Sturla Gunnarsson (for "Singles Week")Nominated
Best Writing, ComedyDaniel Levy (for "Singles Week")Nominated
Best Achievement in CastingLisa Parasyn and Jon ComerfordNominated
Best Costume DesignDebra Hanson (for "Merry Christmas, Johnny Rose")Nominated
Best Photography, ComedyGerald Packer (for "Merry Christmas, Johnny Rose")Nominated
2020 Radius AwardDaniel LevyAwarded [19]
Best Comedy SeriesEugene Levy, Daniel Levy, Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, Ben Feigin, David West Read, Mike Short, Rupinder Gill and Colin BruntonWon [20]
Best Lead Actor, ComedyDaniel LevyNominated
Eugene LevyWon
Best Lead Actress, ComedyAnnie MurphyNominated
Catherine O'HaraWon
Best Supporting Actor, ComedyChris ElliottNominated
Dustin Milligan Nominated
Noah ReidNominated
Best Supporting Actress, ComedyEmily HampshireWon
Sarah Levy Nominated
Jennifer RobertsonNominated
Best Direction, Comedy Jordan Canning (for "Meet the Parents")Nominated
Daniel Levy and Andrew Cividino (for "Life Is a Cabaret")Nominated
Laurie Lynd (for "The Crowening")Nominated
Best Writing, Comedy Rupinder Gill (for "The Hospies")Nominated
Daniel Levy (for "Meet the Parents")Nominated
Daniel Levy and Rupinder Gill (for "Housewarming")Nominated
David West Read (for "Love Letters")Nominated
Best Achievement in CastingLisa Parasyn and Jon ComerfordWon
Best Achievement in HairAnnastasia Cucullo and Ana Sorys (for "Life Is a Cabaret")Won
Best Costume DesignDebra Hanson (for "Life Is a Cabaret")Nominated
Best Photography, ComedyGerald Packer (for "Life Is a Cabaret")Nominated
Best Picture Editing, ComedyTrevor Ambrose (for "Life Is a Cabaret")Nominated
Paul Winestock (for "Meet the Parents")Nominated
Best Production Design or Art Direction, FictionBrendan Smith (for "Life Is a Cabaret")Nominated
Best Sound, FictionKathy Choi, Herwig Gayer, Rob Hegedus, Martin Lee and Jane Tattersall (for "Life Is a Cabaret")Nominated
2021 Best Comedy SeriesEugene Levy, Daniel Levy, Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, Ben Feigin, David West Read, Kurt Smeaton and Kosta OrfanidisWon [21]
Best Lead Actor, ComedyDaniel LevyNominated
Eugene LevyNominated
Best Lead Actress, ComedyAnnie MurphyNominated
Catherine O'HaraWon
Best Supporting Actress, ComedyEmily HampshireWon
Jennifer RobertsonNominated
Karen Robinson Nominated
Best Supporting Actor, ComedyChris ElliottNominated
Noah ReidNominated
Best Guest Performance, Comedy Victor Garber (for "Sunrise, Sunset")Nominated
Rizwan Manji (for "The Presidential Suite")Nominated
Best Direction, ComedyJordan Canning (for "Sunrise, Sunset")Nominated
Daniel Levy and Andrew Cividino (for "Happy Ending")Won
Best Writing, ComedyDaniel Levy (for "Happy Ending")Won
Best Picture Editing, ComedyPaul Winestock (for "Start Spreading the News")Nominated
Best Costume DesignDebra Hanson (for "Happy Ending")Won
Best Achievement in CastingLisa Parasyn and Jon ComerfordWon
Best Achievement in HairAnnastasia Cucullo and Ana SorysWon
Best Achievement in Make-UpCandace Ornstein and Lucky Bromhead (for "Happy Ending")Nominated
Best Production Design or Art Direction, FictionBrendan Smith and Joe Susin (for "Happy Ending")Nominated
Best Biography or Arts Documentary Program or SeriesEugene Levy, Daniel Levy, Amy Segal, Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, Sally Catto, Trish Williams, Greig Dymond, Brad Schwartz, Elizabeth Allan-Harrington and Gabrielle Free (for Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: A Schitt's Creek Farewell)Won

Costume Designers Guild Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2019 Excellence in Contemporary Television Debra Hanson (for "The Dress")Won [22]
2021 Debra Hanson (for "Happy Ending")Won [23]

Critics' Choice Television Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2019 Best Comedy Series Schitt's Creek Nominated [24]
2020 Nominated [25]
Best Actor in a Comedy Series Eugene Levy Nominated
Best Actress in a Comedy Series Catherine O'Hara Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Daniel Levy Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Annie Murphy Nominated
2021 Best Comedy Series Schitt's Creek Nominated [26]
Best Actor in a Comedy SeriesEugene LevyNominated
Best Actress in a Comedy SeriesCatherine O'HaraWon
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesDaniel LevyWon
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesAnnie MurphyNominated

Directors Guild of Canada Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2015Television Series – ComedyDirecting team (for "Our Cup Runneth Over")Won [27]
Directing team (for "Surprise Party")Nominated
Best Production Design – Television SeriesBrendan SmithWon
2016Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy SeriesDirecting team (for "Moira's Nudes")Won [28]
Directing team (for "Milk Money")Nominated
Best Production Design – Television SeriesBrendan SmithNominated
2019Best Production Design – Comedy or Family SeriesBrendan Smith (for "Life Is a Cabaret")Nominated [29]
2020Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Comedy Series Daniel Levy and Andrew Cividino (for "Happy Ending")Won [30]
Best Picture Editing – Comedy or Family SeriesPaul Winestock (for "Start Spreading the News")Won [31]

Dorian Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2019TV Comedy of the Year Schitt's Creek Won [32]
Unsung TV Show of the YearWon
TV Musical Performance of the Year Noah Reid, "Simply the Best"Nominated
2020TV Comedy of the YearSchitt's CreekNominated [33]
TV Performance of the Year – Actress Catherine O'Hara Nominated
TV Performance of the Year – Actor Daniel Levy Nominated
TV Musical Performance of the Year Annie Murphy, "A Little Bit Alexis"Nominated
LGBTQ Show of the YearSchitt's CreekNominated
Wilde Wit of the YearDaniel LevyNominated

Dorian TV Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2020Best TV Comedy Schitt's Creek Won [34]
Best TV Performance – Actress Catherine O' Hara Won
Best TV Performance – Actor Eugene Levy Nominated
Best TV Performance – Supporting Actress Annie Murphy Won
Best TV Performance – Supporting Actor Daniel Levy Won
Best TV Musical Performance Noah Reid, "Always Be My Baby"Nominated
Best LGBTQ TV ShowSchitt's CreekWon
Wilde Wit AwardDaniel LevyWon

GLAAD Media Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2019 GLAAD Davidson/Valentini Award Daniel Levy Awarded [35]
Outstanding Comedy Series Schitt's CreekNominated [36]
2020 Won [37]
2021 Won [38]

Golden Globe Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2021 Best Television Series   – Musical or Comedy Schitt's Creek Won [39]
Best Actor   – Television Series Musical or Comedy Eugene Levy Nominated
Best Actress   – Television Series Musical or Comedy Catherine O'Hara Won
Best Supporting Actor   – Television Daniel Levy Nominated
Best Supporting Actress   – Television Annie Murphy Nominated

Golden Maple Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2015Newcomer of the Year in a TV Series Broadcasted in the U.S. Emily Hampshire Won [40]
2016Best Actress in a TV Series Broadcast in the U.S.Nominated [41]

Gracie Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2019Actress in a Breakthrough Role Annie Murphy Won [42]
2021Actress in a Leading Role - Comedy or Musical Catherine O'Hara Won [43]

Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2020Best Cable Network Series (New or Recurring)Schitt's CreekRunner-up [44]

INSPIRE Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2019International Icon Award Schitt's Creek Awarded [45]

Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2021 Best Contemporary Make-Up Candice Ornstein and Kerry VaughanNominated [46]
Best Contemporary Hair Styling Annastasia Cucullo and Ana SorysWon

MTV Movie & TV Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2018 Best Comedic Performance Daniel Levy Nominated [47]
2019 Best Show Schitt's Creek Nominated [48]
Best Comedic PerformanceDaniel LevyWon [49]
2021 Annie Murphy Nominated [50]

People's Choice Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2019 Comedy Show of 2019 Schitt's Creek Nominated [51]
2020 Comedy Show of 2020Nominated [52]
Bingeworthy Show of 2020Nominated
Male TV Star of 2020 Daniel Levy Nominated
Comedy TV Star of 2020Nominated

Primetime Emmy Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2019 Outstanding Comedy Series Eugene Levy, Daniel Levy, David West Read, Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, Ben Feigin, Mike Short, Rupinder Gill, and Colin BruntonNominated [53]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Eugene Levy (for "Rock On!")Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Catherine O'Hara (for "The Crowening")Nominated
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes Debra Hanson and Darci Cheyne (for "The Dress")Nominated
2020 Outstanding Comedy SeriesEugene Levy, Daniel Levy, David West Read, Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, Ben Feigin, Mike Short, Kurt Smeaton, and Kosta OrfanidisWon
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesEugene Levy (for "The Pitch")Won
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy SeriesCatherine O'Hara (for "The Incident")Won
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Daniel Levy (for "Happy Ending")Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Annie Murphy (for "The Presidential Suite")Won
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Daniel Levy (for "Happy Ending")Won
David West Read (for "The Presidential Suite")Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Daniel Levy and Andrew Cividino (for "Happy Ending")Won
Outstanding Contemporary CostumesDebra Hanson and Darci Cheyne (for "Happy Ending")Won
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series Lisa Parasyn and Jon Comerford Won
Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling Anastasia Cucullo and Ana Sorys (for "Happy Ending")Nominated
Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) Candice Ornstein and Lucky Bromhead (for "Happy Ending")Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Paul Winestock (for "Start Spreading the News")Nominated
Trevor Ambrose (for "Happy Ending")Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half Hour) and Animation Bryan Day and Martin Lee (for "Happy Ending")Nominated

Producers Guild of America Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2020 Danny Thomas Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television   – Comedy Schitt's Creek (Eugene Levy, Daniel Levy, Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, David West Read, Ben Feigin, Mike Short, Rupinder Gill, Colin Brunton)Nominated [54]
2021 Schitt's Creek (Eugene Levy, Daniel Levy, Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, David West Read, Ben Feigin, Mike Short, Kurt Smeaton, Kosta Orfanidis)Won [55]

Satellite Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2019 Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical Catherine O'Hara Nominated [56]
Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical Eugene Levy Nominated
2020 Television Series, Comedy or Musical Schitt's Creek Won [57]
Actress in a Series, Comedy or MusicalCatherine O'HaraNominated
Actor in a Series, Comedy or MusicalEugene LevyWon

Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2019 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Chris Elliott, Emily Hampshire, Daniel Levy, Eugene Levy, Sarah Levy, Dustin Milligan, Annie Murphy, Catherine O'Hara, Noah Reid, Jennifer Robertson and Karen Robinson Nominated [58]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Catherine O'HaraNominated
2020 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Chris Elliott, Emily Hampshire, Daniel Levy, Eugene Levy, Sarah Levy, Annie Murphy, Catherine O'Hara, Noah Reid, Jennifer Robertson and Karen RobinsonWon [59]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Daniel LevyNominated
Eugene LevyNominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Annie MurphyNominated
Catherine O'HaraWon

Shorty Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2020Best Use of GIFs Schitt's Creek Won [60]

Television Critics Association (TCA) Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2019 Outstanding Achievement in Comedy Schitt's Creek Nominated [61]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Comedy Catherine O'Hara Nominated
2020 Program of the Year Schitt's CreekNominated [62]
Outstanding Achievement in ComedyWon
Outstanding Individual Achievement in ComedyCatherine O'HaraWon

The Queerties

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2020TV Series Schitt's Creek Nominated [63]
TV Performance Daniel Levy Won [64]
2021TV SeriesSchitt's CreekWon [65]

Webby Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2019Best Social Media (TV and Film) Schitt's Creek Won [66]
People's Voice Award for TV & FilmWon [67]

Writers Guild of Canada Screenwriting Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2016Best TV ComedyAmanda Walsh (for "The Cabin")Won [68]
2019Best Comedy Series Rupinder Gill (for "RIP Moira Rose")Won [69]
2020 Daniel Levy (for "Meet the Parents")Nominated [70]
David West Read (for "Love Letters")Nominated
2021 Daniel Levy (for "Happy Ending")Won [71]
Kurt Smeaton & Winter Tekenos-Levy (for "Sunrise, Sunset")Nominated

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