Dan Levy is possibly best known for appearing in Schitt’s Creek, as pansexual icon David Rose. (Getty) The most recent episode of Larry David’s Curb Your Enthusiasm features Schitt’s Creek‘s Dan Levy as well as a storyline about same-sex couples, making it an iconic addition to the hit comedy’s latest season. In Curb Your Enthusiasm
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Dan Levy has shared the true story behind the sex toy story in Netflix’s Good Grief. (Netflix) Dan Levy has spilled the true story from his 20s that inspired the hysterical sex toy scene in his new Netflix film Good Grief. Levy’s debut feature film is a beautifully devastating look at starting fresh after unimaginable
Dan Levy has spoken to PinkNews about Good Grief, his debut feature film imbued with true-to-life heartache and an exploration of the complex beauty of chosen family. After his star-making turn as chaotic pansexual David Rose in the hit series Schitt’s Creek came to an end in April 2020, life took an uncertain turn for
Dan Levy parodied the It Gets Better adverts that inspired queer youth in the early 2010s. (Screen capture via YouTube/SNL) More than a decade on since the beloved public service advertisement inspired an entire generation of queer folk, Dan Levy gave a much-needed update to It Gets Better. Bowen Yang, Punkie Johnson, Kate McKinnon and
Dan Levy stars opposite Kristen Stewart in Happiest Season. (Hulu) A pivotal moment from Happiest Season, Kristen Stewart’s lesbian Christmas rom-com, is hitting queer viewers right in the feelings. The new film, released Thursday (25 November) stars Stewart as Abby, a queer woman spending her first Christmas with her girlfriend Harper’s family. Unbeknown to her,
Schitt’s Creek co-creator and star Dan Levy has revealed that the series finale was originally meant to have a very different ending. The hit show came to an end last week after six groundbreaking seasons and showed David Rose finally marrying his boyfriend Patrick in a beautiful, heartfelt ceremony. But that wasn’t always the plan
The cast of Schitt’s Creek broke down in tears when they read an emotional letter signed by more than 1,800 mothers of LGBT+ children. Dan Levy and his co-stars received the letter in a documentary that aired after the trailblazing series came to a powerful end this week. In the documentary, Noah Reid told his