The Awardist Emmys Catherine O'Hara wins her first acting Emmy for Schitt's Creek By Samantha Highfill Samantha Highfill Samantha is a writer based in Los Angeles. Television is her one true love, and she tweets about it. A lot. EW's editorial guidelines Published on September 20, 2020 08:27PM EDT Now we know why "awards" is Moira Rose's favorite season. On Sunday, Schitt's Creek star Catherine O'Hara took home the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on the comedy series. For six seasons, O'Hara played the incredible (and incredibly dramatic) matriarch of the Rose family on Schitt's Creek, a comedy about a ridiculously wealthy family that loses everything, moves to a small town, and learns what's really valuable in life. This year was O'Hara's last chance to win for her work on the show, which ran for six seasons on Pop TV and is yet to air its final season on Netflix. This marks O'Hara's second Emmy nomination and first win in the category. It also marks O'Hara's first solo Emmy as she previously won for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program as part of an 18-person writing team. Pop TV O'Hara accepted the award from the Schitt's Creek viewing party, where she thanked series creators Eugene and Daniel Levy "for bestowing upon me the opportunity to play a woman of a certain age — my age — who gets to fully be her ridiculous self." She also thanked the wardrobe, hair, and makeup teams behind Moira's many iconic looks before wishing everyone "a sound mind and a sound body" in these strange times. O'Hara beat out fellow nominees Linda Cardellini, Christina Applegate, Rachel Brosnahan, Issa Rae, and Tracee Ellis Ross. Related content: Inside Schitt's Creek cast Emmys viewing party in Toronto (Exclusive) Giuliana Rancic and Vivica A. Fox both miss Emmy preshow due to COVID-19 diagnoses See the full list of 2020 Emmy winners Close