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Catherine O’Hara has ridden “Schitt’s Creek” to a Golden Globe.
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O’Hara won the Globe for best actress in a musical or comedy series on Sunday, signaling what may be another big night for “Schitt’s Creek.” The show, co-created by and co-starring Eugene Levy and his son Daniel Levy, swept the comedy categories at the Emmys.
From a couch in a remote location, O’Hara praised the Levys for “an inspiring, funny, beautiful family love story in which they let me wear 100 wigs and speak like an alien.”
The 66-year-old O’Hara is more than 30 years older than all of the fellow nominees she beat: Kaley Cuoco, Elle Fanning, Lily Collins and Jane Levy.-AP

This image released by Pop Tv shows Catherine O'Hara in a scene from 'Schitt's Creek.' O'Hara won the award for best actress in a television series, musical or comedy, for 'Schitt's Creek' at the Golden Globe awards on Sunday.














