Dan Levy

Dan Levy

NY, US
MTV Canada Host, Co-Host of Olympic Morning for CTV, Comedian, Contributing Columnist for Flare Magazine

"Dan Levy knows funny."  - Andrew Ryan The Globe and Mail

Dan Levy achieved international visibility for his critically acclaimed work as a host on MTV Canada and co-host of the network's international sleeper hit The Hills After Show. Syndicated in over 10 countries worldwide, The Hills After Show made headlines by becoming one of the first television shows in Canadian broadcast history to ever be simulcast live across North America. The show went on to break ratings records in both Canada and The US and has since garnered three back-to-back Gemini Award nominations for "Best Talk Series", subsequently making Levy a household name.

Fresh off the success of The Hills After Show, Levy helped create The After Show, a comedy based entertainment talk show that he produced, wrote and co-hosted. The show, which provided smart and colourful commentary on daily pop culture news, helped build upon Levy's now-signature dry wit, self deprecating charm, and notable sense of style. 

Aside from his work with MTV, Levy was also one of a select number of journalists included in the national coverage of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games, co-hosting Olympic Morning for CTV. Other notable television appearances include a guest spot on Canada's Next Top Model where Levy acted as both a Media Coach and a celebrity guest panelist. Levy's satirical blog, DOOP, created for MTV online, was a smash hit, garnering tens of thousands of subscribers. 

Levy also wrote and starred in his own half hour holiday comedy special, "Dan Levy's Holi-Do's & Don'ts". The show was declared a "critics' pick" by The Globe and Mail (Canada's national newspaper). Since having moved to Los Angeles, Levy is not only serving as the online correspondant for Fox Network's "The X Factor", he's also been focusing his energy on acting. His most recent projects include the feature film "Admission", starring Tina Fey and Paul Rudd and the Lifetime original film "Cyberstalker", where he starred opposite Mischa Barton. 

In addition to his various television appearances and online ventures, Levy has worked closely with Jane Goodall's Roots & Shoots Organization, Mount Sinai and Sick Kids Hospitals and the FITE (Financial Independence Through Entrepreneurship) where he continues to helped raise money and awareness. 

On camera and off, Levy's unique sense of style and signature dark-rimmed glasses have turned him into an unexpected style icon. Levy was declared a "fashion renegade" by the Toronto Star, in addition to topping "best dressed" lists and appearing in notable fashion publications like Flare, Fashion and Hello! magazine. Levy's eye for fashion has since landed him jobs curating Fashion Magazine's music blog, acting as the resident style expert at eTalk, Canada's leading entertainment show, and representing The Hudson's Bay Company as a brand ambassador.  He is also a contributing columnist for Flare Magazine.

 

"Dan Levy knows funny."  - Andrew Ryan The Globe and Mail

Dan Levy achieved international visibility for his critically acclaimed work as a host on MTV Canada and co-host of the network's international sleeper hit The Hills After Show. Syndicated in over 10 countries worldwide, The Hills After Show made headlines by becoming one of the first television shows in Canadian broadcast history to ever be simulcast live across North America. The show went on to break ratings records in both Canada and The US and has since garnered three back-to-back Gemini Award nominations for "Best Talk Series", subsequently making Levy a household name.

Fresh off the success of The Hills After Show, Levy helped create The After Show, a comedy based entertainment talk show that he produced, wrote and co-hosted. The show, which provided smart and colourful commentary on daily pop culture news, helped build upon Levy's now-signature dry wit, self deprecating charm, and notable sense of style. 

Aside from his work with MTV, Levy was also one of a select number of journalists included in the national coverage of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games, co-hosting Olympic Morning for CTV. Other notable television appearances include a guest spot on Canada's Next Top Model where Levy acted as both a Media Coach and a celebrity guest panelist. Levy's satirical blog, DOOP, created for MTV online, was a smash hit, garnering tens of thousands of subscribers. 

Levy also wrote and starred in his own half hour holiday comedy special, "Dan Levy's Holi-Do's & Don'ts". The show was declared a "critics' pick" by The Globe and Mail (Canada's national newspaper). Since having moved to Los Angeles, Levy is not only serving as the online correspondant for Fox Network's "The X Factor", he's also been focusing his energy on acting. His most recent projects include the feature film "Admission", starring Tina Fey and Paul Rudd and the Lifetime original film "Cyberstalker", where he starred opposite Mischa Barton. 

In addition to his various television appearances and online ventures, Levy has worked closely with Jane Goodall's Roots & Shoots Organization, Mount Sinai and Sick Kids Hospitals and the FITE (Financial Independence Through Entrepreneurship) where he continues to helped raise money and awareness. 

On camera and off, Levy's unique sense of style and signature dark-rimmed glasses have turned him into an unexpected style icon. Levy was declared a "fashion renegade" by the Toronto Star, in addition to topping "best dressed" lists and appearing in notable fashion publications like Flare, Fashion and Hello! magazine. Levy's eye for fashion has since landed him jobs curating Fashion Magazine's music blog, acting as the resident style expert at eTalk, Canada's leading entertainment show, and representing The Hudson's Bay Company as a brand ambassador.  He is also a contributing columnist for Flare Magazine.