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Dan Levy Trades Comedy for Crime After Schitt's Creek Break
8 Apr
Summary
- Levy needed a creative break after 'Schitt's Creek' success.
- He explored film with 'Good Grief' and produced documentaries.
- New series centers on ordinary people in organized crime dynamics.

After concluding the beloved series 'Schitt's Creek,' creator Dan Levy deliberately took a significant break from television. This hiatus allowed both him and the show to gain perspective, preventing immediate comparisons to its immense popularity and emotional impact.
During this time, Levy explored different creative avenues, including writing and directing the Netflix film 'Good Grief,' which served as an outlet for personal reflection. He also produced the documentary 'Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery' and executive produced 'The Big Brunch.'