The Emmy-winning and Golden Globe nominee Dan Levy of “Schitt’s Creek” hosted “Saturday Night Live” for the first time — 35 years after his dad very nearly did. Suddenly, Levy spotted his dad, Eugene Levy, also a star of Schiit’s Creek, which he created with his son. He’s trapped a glass “isolation box” because he flew in from Los Angeles and might be contagious. Eugene Levy, an original cast member of Second City Television, was to be a co-host with John Candy (also of SCTV) in a 1985 “SNL” episode that was pulled because of a writers’ strike. He and Candy did a quick promo with Billy Crystal at the time plugging the episode that was never made.
Source: Huffington Post February 07, 2021 08:48 UTC