Catherine O'Hara adds to awards haul with SAG win for Schitt's Creek
Cast of CBC show also wins best comedy ensemble
Catherine O'Hara has earned moreaccolades for her portrayal of Moira Rose onSchitt's Creek, capturing the Screen Actors Guild award for best female actor in a comedy on Sunday.
The cast of the Canadian show, which wasco-created by Eugene and Dan Levy, also won the SAG award for best comedy ensemble.
O'Hara, who alsowon a Golden Globe for her performance, thanked her co-stars and the series' writers during her virtual acceptance speech.
"I share this with Annie Murphy. I'm flattered anyone might believe I could be her mother. Annie is a beautiful soul," she said.
Positively pleased to congratulate #CatherineOHara on this outstanding performance #sagawards @schittscreek pic.twitter.com/NKeJcu7tDi
—@SAGawards
Schitt's Creek,which aired on CBC and Pop TV, ended its sixth and final season last April. The Ontario-shot show also won the Golden Globe for best TV comedy in February andsweptthe comedy category at the Emmy Awards last fall.
"Thank you to all who voted for us, what a way to say goodbye, and thank you so much," DanLevy said while accepting the ensemble award.
Celebratory fruit wine on us at the Caf Tropical! Congratulations to the ensemble of @SchittsCreek #sagawards pic.twitter.com/bU2iQpmQNK
—@SAGawards
With files from The Canadian Press