Catherine O’Hara and Eugene Levy’s friendship is a gem that shines even brighter than their TV roles. Meeting in 1972 while Levy starred in Godspell, the two quickly formed a bond that would catapult them into the comedy stratosphere, where they would both thrive over the decades. Known to many for their performances as Moira and Johnny Rose on Schitt’s Creek, they showcased their undeniable chemistry in front of the camera while nurturing a platonic friendship off-screen.
Over the years, O’Hara has consistently praised Levy, calling him“the sweetest man”and a“gentleman,”emphasizing his dedication to the craft of comedy. Their quirky dynamic traces back to their roots in sketch comedy, with both performers thriving under the unique pressures of collaborating together. Who knew that an early date could spark an incredible partnership, proving that sometimes the best connections aren’t the ones filled with romance—rather, they’re the kind that leads to unforgettable laughs and moments in entertainment. It’s a friendship that reminds us just how powerful companionship can be in creating magic on stage and screen!
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