Miss ‘Schitt’s Creek’s Johnny and Moira? Here’s Every Project Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara Starred in Together

Schitt’s Creek’s iconic couple has been best buddies for several decades, and it’s not only the hit sitcom that united Levy and O’Hara on the screen. Here’s a full list of the actors’ shared movies and shows if you miss Johnny and Moira Rose like crazy.
It’s been a pretty long time since Schitt’s Creek wrapped its story after 6 seasons, but many might still be nostalgic about Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara’s power couple of Johnny and Moira, previously one of the wealthiest families that had to rebuild their not so fancy life after losing their entire fortune.
Having been friends for more than 40 years now, Levy and O’Hara shared the screen more than once, starring in all sorts of TV shows and movies long before Schitt’s Creek came around.
‘Nothing Personal’ (1980)
- On Rotten Tomatoes, Nothing Personal holds a score of 50% from viewers
- On IMDb, the movie is rated 4.6/10
The romantic comedy stars Donald Sutherland as a socially conscious university professor Roger Keller who suddenly becomes determined to protect baby seals when he’s shown footage of those tiny cute creatures being brutally killed.
With the help of lawyer Abigail Adams, Keller will do whatever it takes to reach the government with his idea.
However, when the battle for justice leads to Keller’s romance with Abigail, their tough opponent enters the scene.
‘The Last Polka’ (1985)
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On IMDb, the movie rates 7.2/10
This mockumentary stars John Candy and Eugene Levy as the Shmenge Brothers, fictional Eastern European polka musicians whose farewell concert is documented in a parody of music documentaries.
Catherine O’Hara appears in a supporting role as one of the Lemon Twins, the band’s backup singers.
‘Double Negative’ (1980)
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On IMDb, the movie’s rating is 4/10
Also known under the title Deadly Companion, this Canadian thriller follows Michael Taylor, a man who has trouble remembering the events of the night when he found his wife dead; his current girlfriend Paula joins him for an investigation of his own.
Both Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara have small parts in the movie.
‘I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood’ (1989)
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On IMDb, I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood is rated 7.2/10
In this comedy special, Martin Short plays an exaggerated version of himself trying to break into the Hollywood elite.
Levy and O’Hara also appear as fictionalised versions of themselves, adding to the mix of sketches and celebrity cameos that satirize fame, ego and the entertainment industry as a whole.
‘Waiting for Guffman’ (1996)
- On Rotten Tomatoes, Waiting for Guffman keeps a score of 91% from critics and viewers
- On IMDb, the movie’s rating is 7.4/10
Christopher Guest’s mockumentary follows the eccentric residents of a small Missouri town as they prepare an ambitious musical for a theater critic rumored to be their ticket to Broadway.
Eugene Levy plays Dr. Allan Pearl, a small-town dentist with showbiz dreams, who joins the local musical theater production. Catherine O’Hara portrays Sheila Albertson, a travel agent turned aspiring actress.
‘Best in Show’ (2000)
- On Rotten Tomatoes, Best in Show has scores of 93% and 88% from critics and audiences
- On IMDb, the movie is rated 7.5/10
Another mockumentary directed by Christopher Guest and also co-written by Eugene Levy, the movie stars The White Lotus’ vets Jennifer Coolidge and Parker Posey, following five contestants of a prestigious dog show.
Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara play Gerry and Cookie Fleck, a hilariously mismatched couple from Florida entering their terrier into the upcoming competition.
‘Over the Hedge’ (2006)
- On Rotten Tomatoes, Over the Hedge holds scores of 75% and 71% from critics and viewers
- On IMDb, the movie rates 6.7/10
This animated family movie follows a mischievous raccoon who convinces a group of forest animals to raid suburban homes for food, which leads them to both major troubles and essential life lessons.
Levy and O’Hara voice Lou and Penny, an easygoing North American porcupine couple.
‘A Mighty Wind’ (2003)
- On Rotten Tomatoes, A Mighty Wind holds scores of 87% and 75% from critics and audiences
- On IMDb, the movie rates 7.2/10
Another mockumentary from Christopher Guest, this film sees a reunion of some fictional folk bands for a tribute concert to their late promoter.
Levy and O’Hara star as Mitch and Mickey, a once-famous folk duo getting back together for the upcoming concert.
‘Schitt’s Creek’ (2015)
- On Rotten Tomatoes, Schitt’s Creek has a score of 93% from both critics and viewers
- On IMDb, the show rates 8.5/10
Created by Eugene and Dan Levy, Schitt’s Creek follows a wealthy family that loses their entire wealth and is then forced to live in a small, quirky town they once bought as a joke.
Eugene Levy stars as Johnny Rose, a former video store tycoon trying to rebuild his life after financial ruin. Catherine O’Hara plays his wife, Moira Rose, a washed-up soap opera actress with theatrical flair and a weird accent.