Canada's Eugene and Dan Levy set to become first father-son duo to host Emmys
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The stars and co-creators of CBC's 'Schitt's Creek' take the reins as several Canadians compete for trophies, including D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai and Martin Short.
Canada's Eugene and Dan Levy will make history as the first father-son duo to host the Emmy Awards tonight.
The stars and co-creators of CBC's "Schitt's Creek" take the reins as several Canadians compete for trophies, including D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai and Martin Short.
Hamilton's Short is up for best comedy actor for his role in “Only Murders in the Building," while Toronto's Woon-A-Tai chases the same title for his turn in "Reservation Dogs."
Other nominated Canadians include Fort Erie, Ont.'s Matty Matheson for the culinary dramedy “The Bear,” which he executive produces.
The Levys swept the 2020 Emmys when “Schitt’s Creek” claimed the best comedy trophy and they each earned acting trophies, while Dan also scooped hardware for writing and directing.
The Emmy Awards will be broadcast from Los Angeles tonight on ABC and CTV.
The nominees for best talk series include Toronto's Lorne Michaels, the executive producer of NBC's “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” and Montreal’s Barry Julien, the co-executive producer of CBS's “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
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