Johnny Rose | |
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Schitt's Creek character | |
First appearance | "Our Cup Runneth Over" (2015) |
Last appearance | "Happy Ending" (2020) |
Created by | Dan Levy Eugene Levy |
Portrayed by | Eugene Levy |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Jonathan Michael Rose |
Gender | Male |
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Spouse | Moira Rose |
Religion | Judaism |
John Michael Rose[1] is a fictional character in the Canadian sitcom Schitt's Creek, which aired on the CBC and Pop TV from 2015 to 2020. Johnny is introduced as the patriarch of the central Rose family and stories revolve around his attempts to rebuild his family's fortune and help them adjust to life in Schitt's Creek, a small town he bought as a joke birthday gift for his son, David, in 1991. In later seasons, Johnny's stories focus on his work as co-manager of the Rosebud Motel and his relationship with his family.
The character was portrayed by actor and producer Eugene Levy, who created the series with his son, Dan Levy, for the series entire 80-episode run.[2] His performance as Johnny has been widely praised, earning him four consecutive Canadian Screen Award nominations and one win in 2016 for Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic Role. In 2019, Levy received his first Primetime Emmy nomination for the role for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. He was also nominated in 2020, this time winning the award.