Johnny Rose (actor)
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John Michael Rose is a fictional character in the Canadian
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Schitt's Creek ''Schitt's Creek'' (stylized as ''Schitt$ Creek'') is a Canadian television sitcom created by Dan Levy and his father, Eugene Levy, that aired on CBC Television from 2015 to 2020. It consists of 80 episodes spread over six seasons. Produced by ...
,'' 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,
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, 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
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, who created the series with his son, Dan Levy, for the series entire 80-episode run. His performance as Johnny has been widely praised, earning him four consecutive
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nominations and one win in 2016 for Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic Role. In 2019, Levy received his first
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nomination for the role for
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. He was also nominated in
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, this time winning the award.


Concept and creation

The character of Johnny Rose was created by Eugene Levy and his son, ''Schitt's Creek'' co-creator Dan Levy. While crafting Johnny and the rest of the Rose family, the Levys drew inspiration from wealthy American reality TV families portrayed on such shows as ''
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'' and '' The Real Housewives'' franchise. Early incarnations of the character depicted Johnny as an incompetent man who ran a business with his two brothers. But as they further developed the series, the Levys believed the character needed more "credibility" as a businessman and a certain set of "executive skills" which would allow him to handle the financial crisis that befalls the Rose family. Intending for Johnny to be the " straight man" of the series, the elder Levy also drew more inspiration for the role from his own personality than he had for any of his previous characters. Catherine O'Hara helped further develop the character by setting the tone and overall dynamic for Johnny's relationship with his wife, Moira, after she secured the role.


Design

In contrast to his wife, Moira's, often over-the-top black and white wardrobe, Johnny's sense of style is more subdued. He is frequently clad in a "well-tailored" gray or black suit from designers like Hugo Boss and Ermenegildo Zegna. This serves as a reminder to the audience of Johnny's business background, as well as the wealth from which he came.


Characterization

Johnny presents himself as the most "dependable," realistic, and "easy-going" member of the Rose family. He approaches the family's current predicament with a business-like mentality and often provides logical advice to alleviate their various woes. His loyalty and affirming devotion also anchors the family, as things frequently threaten to spin out of control. Despite this, however, Johnny still "loses it himself all the time." Whether it's his incredulous reaction to Alexis over-ordering his shipment of raw milk, or his exasperation at David misunderstanding what constitutes a tax write-off, Johnny maintains an underlying sense of "panic" over his family's lack of basic skills. Johnny is also frequently flummoxed by technology and new business techniques. These struggles include basic computer skills, such as navigating the Internet, and the use of social media to help grow one's business. He frequently falls back on his experience running Rose Video to help him navigate business dealings, even if those approaches are not the most up-to-date.


Fictional biography

''Schitt's Creek'' follows the lives of the once-wealthy Rose family, who must relocate to the titular town after losing their fortune to a corrupt business manager. Introduced as the former CEO of Rose Video—a video rental chain—and head of the family, Johnny is an "entitled," yet competent businessman determined to return the Roses to their former social standing. He initially helps and encourages his family to adjust to life in their new surroundings, but struggles to find his own place in the town. After a few misguided business ventures, he partners with motel clerk Stevie Budd ( Emily Hampshire) to co-manage his new home, the Rosebud Motel. During his time in Schitt's Creek, Johnny's entitlement recedes, and his appreciation for his family and the local townspeople grows. He remains steadfast to his wife, Moira (
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), throughout the series and becomes an enthusiastic supporter of the personal and professional successes of his adult children, David ( Dan Levy) and Alexis ( Annie Murphy). Johnny also grows closer to Stevie and town mayor, Roland Schitt (
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), who, by the end of season five, have worked together to make the Rosebud Motel a successful business.


Reception


Critical reception

When ''Schitt's Creek'' premiered in 2015, many critics celebrated the return of Levy-O'Hara as a comedic duo. In an early review for ''
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'', Whitney Matheson said much the show's "charm" is derived from seeing Levy and O'Hara portray "extreme, unsympathetic characters," further arguing that only the seasoned professionals "could pull off the levels of deadpan required to convince us that, say, the parents can't remember their own daughter's middle name." Brian Moylan of ''
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'' called the series a nice "recipe for these two comedy vets to stretch their chops." Moze Halperin of ''
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'' had a decidedly different reaction, calling Levy and O'Hara's performances "vacated" and "more actorly than comedic." As the series progressed, critics reacted with far more praise. '' Vulture's'' Maggie Fremont declared Levy and O'Hara's characters the emotional "anchor" of the show, and
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of '' Variety'' called the actor pairing a "reliable goldmine." Critics also noted how Johnny Rose is a departure from most of Levy's previous roles. '' People Magazine's'' Gillian Telling said that rather than a "bumbling oaf or super-nerd," Johnny Rose was "stronger" and "more confident." Richard Lawson of '' Vanity Fair'' also called the role "against type" and Levy's portrayal smart and "surprisingly dashing." ''The Guardian's'' Brian Moylan further appreciated the turn, saying the role let the actor be in "much finer form" than some of his previous roles. And Julie Miller, in a retrospective article on the character for ''Vanity Fair'', declared Levy as Johnny Rose "may be the most brilliant of the actor’s nearly 50-year career—a masterclass in his deadpan gift."


Accolades

For his work as Johnny Rose, Levy has been nominated for four consecutive Canadian Screen Awards for Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic Role, beginning in 2016. He subsequently won the award in 2016, beating out his on and off-screen son, Dan Levy. As part of the ensemble cast, the elder Levy also won two Canadian Screen Awards for Best Comedy in 2016 and 2019, with an additional nomination in 2017. In 2019, Levy received a
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nomination for Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. In 2019, Levy and the ''Schitt's Creek'' cast were also honored with the
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for Member's Choice Series Ensemble, an award for which they were also nominated in 2017 and 2018. The ensemble scored additional wins for TV Comedy of the Year and Unsung TV Show of the Year as part of the 2019 Dorian Awards. Other 2019 cast nominations included a
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for Outstanding Comedy Series; a Critics Choice Award for Best Comedy Series; and a Television Critics Association Award for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy.


References

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