
Age: 42
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Daniel Joseph Levy (born August 9, 1983) is a Canadian actor and filmmaker. He began his career as a television host on MTV Canada. He received international prominence for starring as David Rose in the CBC sitcom Schitt's Creek (2015–2020), which he co-created and co-starred in with his father, Eugene Levy. Levy won Primetime Emmy Awards for producing, writing, directing, and acting in the final season of Schitt's Creek, and the series became the first to win a Primetime Emmy Award in all four major comedy acting categories in a single year. His work on the show also earned him four Canadian Screen Awards, among other accolades. Levy has since played a supporting role in the romantic comedy film Happiest Season (2020), and starred in, written and directed the drama Good Grief (2023).

Martin Scorsese's relentless rise from a sickly Italian-American boy in New York's Little Italy to cinema's most visionary director unfolds through decades of artistic struggle, personal demons, and cinematic revolution. Battling asthma, Catholic guilt, and the weight of his immigrant heritage, young Martin discovers film as salvation and obsession. The narrative traces his evolution from experimental shorts to groundbreaking features, capturing his volatile creative partnerships, turbulent marriages, and battles with studio executives who fear his unflinching violence and moral complexity. Alongside mentors and collaborators, he transforms American cinema while wrestling with faith, mortality, and redemption. This is the story of a man who channeled his inner torment into immortal art—a portrait of genius forged in struggle, ambition tempered by conscience, and the price of creating masterpieces.
