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[Dan Levy on Comedy, Creative Independence, and the Art of the 'Yelly' Family]-[Dan Levy]

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend · B2 · 2026-04-20

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The Creative Philosophy of Dan Levy

In this episode of Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend, Dan Levy joins the team to discuss his career, the legacy of his father Eugene Levy, and his approach to creative independence. Levy, renowned for his work on Schitt's Creek, emphasizes the importance of artistic integrity over the industry's obsession with "momentum." He notes that after the success of Schitt's Creek, he was inundated with scripts that merely wanted him to play a "worse-written David Rose." By intentionally stepping away to pursue a smaller project focused on the "rumination of grief" (Good Grief), Levy sought to prove his versatility and avoid being pigeonholed.

The Canadian Comedy Zeitgeist

Levy explores the phenomenon of Canadian comedy, engaging in a humorous debate with Conan about whether there is something uniquely "in the water" that produces so many brilliant comedians. Levy attributes this not to a categorical instinct, but to a shared cultural self-awareness. He posits that because Canadians live adjacent to a powerful, often hubristic United States, they develop an inherent self-deprecation. He remarks, "The most boring people you meet are completely unaware of how boring they are... Canadians are very aware of how boring they are. And that’s what makes it funny."

Navigating Family Legacy and 'Yelly' Families

Levy opens up about the insecurity of growing up as the son of an SCTV legend. He describes his youth as a "walkabout" or "desert sojourn" where he desperately tried to avoid his father's shadow, eventually finding confidence by building his own name before collaborating on Schitt's Creek.

Discussing his new Netflix project, Big Mistakes, Levy highlights his interest in the "minutia of anxiety." He describes his show as a "celebration of the fact that anxiety and nerves manifest in very loud aggression between people"—what he calls "yelly families." He explains that his characters bicker even in the face of mortal peril because their sibling dynamics override their survival instincts, a trait he finds "endlessly entertaining."

The Art of the Wardrobe and Collaboration

Reflecting on the iconic fashion of Schitt's Creek, Levy reveals the logistical chaos behind the scenes, particularly regarding Catherine O'Hara's elaborate costumes. He recalls the difficulty of dressing O'Hara in latex, noting, "There were like four people around Catherine... one with a foot on her back, one trying to tie the latex." He credits O'Hara’s brilliance to her collaborative process, where she would send "gentlemen" emails with "top to tail" rewrites of scenes, proving that his role as a writer was simply to "set the table" for her genius.

The 'Doodad' Fraud: A Legal Interlude

In a lighter segment, Conan and his team confront producer Matt Gourley regarding his habit of buying absurd "trinkets"—such as a brontosaurus egg, a broadsword, and a flamethrower—and attempting to write them off as business expenses for the podcast. Conan and Sona Movsesian interrogate Gourley, with the help of attorney David Melmed, over whether these items are "ordinary and necessary" under section 162 of the Internal Revenue Code. The segment highlights the chaotic, improvisational nature of the podcast's production, where the line between "hobbies" and "comedy bits" remains delightfully blurred.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm just feeling really good right now.
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You set the tone.
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It comes from the top.
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It killed with all the seat fillers.
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You just have to go with it.
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📝Key Phrases

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aged out
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set the tone
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kill with
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go out on a limb
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off the charts
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📖 Transcript

Hi, my name is Dan Levy, and I'm feeling thrilled, titillated, excited, stimulated.
Jesus.
To be Conan O'Brien's friend.
I think you're thinking of a different Conan O'Brien.
I'm just feeling really good right now.
Fall is here, hear the yell.

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