Forgotten Queers
Dan Levy This week on Forgotten Queers, we’re talking about the endlessly charming, brilliantly funny, and quietly groundbreaking Dan Levy. From growing up as the son of comedy legend Eugene Levy to becoming one of the most recognizable queer creators on television, Dan carved out a space where queer joy, awkwardness, love, and family could exist without tragedy defining the story.We dive into his early years in Canadian television, his work as an MTV host, and the creation of the cultural phenomenon Schitt’s Creek—a series that changed LGBTQ representation by giving us a world where acceptance was simply the norm. Along the way, we’ll talk about David Rose, sweaters worth more than my car, Emmy history, and how Dan helped redefine what queer storytelling could look like for a whole generation.We also explore his openness about anxiety, body image, and self-worth, and why his vulnerability resonates so deeply with audiences. Because Dan Levy didn’t just make us laugh—he helped a lot of queer people feel safe, seen, and maybe even a little hopeful.So grab your coffee, your emotional support cardigan, and join me for the story of one of modern queer culture’s most beloved voices.#ForgottenQueers #DanLevy #SchittsCreek #QueerHistory #LGBTQStories #QueerLegacy #QueerPodcast Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/forgotten-queers--6719466/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/forgotten-queers--6719466/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]. Please follow me on Facebook, BlueSky,TikToc,Twitter at Gary Thoren. We must never forget our Forgotten Queers
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