Schitt’s Creek executive producer Ben Feigin passes away at 47 after battle with pancreatic cancer

  •  Ben Feigin, who served as executive producer on the hit sitcom Schitt’s Creek, passed away Monday at the age of 47
  •  The Emmy Award winner died of complications due to pancreatic cancer, Deadline reported
  •  The outlet also reported he was the mastermind behind a number of the show’s fascinating marketing strategies
  • Feigin was born in Silver Spring, Maryland, and attended the University of California, Santa Barbara
  •  He is survived by his wife, Heidi, and 11-year-old daughter, Ellie

Ben Feigin, who served as executive producer on the hit sitcom Schitt’s Creek, passed away Monday at the age of 47. 

The Emmy Award winner died of complications due to pancreatic cancer, Deadline reported. He was instrumental in helping the show get made. 

The outlet also reported he was the mastermind behind a number of the show’s fascinating marketing strategies. 

Tragic: Ben Feigin, who served as executive producer on the hit sitcom Schitt's Creek, passed away Monday at the age of 47

Tragic: Ben Feigin, who served as executive producer on the hit sitcom Schitt’s Creek, passed away Monday at the age of 47

It was reportedly Feigin’s idea to take the show on an international tour with LiveNation, and he helped get the Netflix documentary Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: A Schitt’s Creek Farewell.

He even worked to turn a town in New York into a permanent Schitt’s Creek. 

Feigin was born in Silver Spring, Maryland, and attended the University of California, Santa Barbara. 

Marketing: The outlet also reported he was the mastermind behind a number of the show's fascinating marketing strategies (pictured 2019)

Marketing: The outlet also reported he was the mastermind behind a number of the show’s fascinating marketing strategies (pictured 2019)

Accolades: Throughout his career, Feigin won a number of awards including an Emmy, a Golden Globe and a Producers Guild Award, all for Schitt's Creek (pictured 2018)

Accolades: Throughout his career, Feigin won a number of awards including an Emmy, a Golden Globe and a Producers Guild Award, all for Schitt’s Creek (pictured 2018)

He helped make history with the first livestreamed event featuring both musicians  and comedians. 

Feigin also reunited Cheech and Chong in the film Cheech & Chong: Hey Watch This. 

 He is survived by his wife, Heidi, and 11-year-old daughter, Ellie.

Star-studded: Eugene Levy, Dan Levy, Catherine O'Hara and Annie Murphy starred in the show which ran from 2015-2020 (pictured 2018)

Star-studded: Eugene Levy, Dan Levy, Catherine O’Hara and Annie Murphy starred in the show which ran from 2015-2020 (pictured 2018)

Dozens of episodes: Eighty episodes of the show were made over the years, and it received numerous accolades during its run (pictured 2018)

Dozens of episodes: Eighty episodes of the show were made over the years, and it received numerous accolades during its run (pictured 2018)

Throughout his career, Feigin won a number of awards including an Emmy, a Golden Globe and a Producers Guild Award, all for Schitt’s Creek. 

The seminal, late 2010s sitcom centered around a family which becomes the victim of fraud and goes from ‘extremely wealthy to penniless overnight. The only asset left to them is a small, unsophisticated town: Schitt’s Creek. They relocate there. Culture shock ensues,’ according to the show’s IMDb page. 

Eugene Levy, Dan Levy, Catherine O’Hara and Annie Murphy starred in the show which ran from 2015-2020. 

Eighty episodes of the show were made over the years, and it received numerous accolades during its run.  

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