Canadian actor Dan Levy celebrates 40th birthday in Italy with 'stunning' selfie

Fellow 'Schitt's Creek' co-stars rushed to send him well-wishes.

Dan Levy shares poolside selfie marking his 40th birthday via Instagram/ @instadanjlevy
Dan Levy shared poolside selfie marking his 40th birthday, and fellow stars wished him the best. (getty images)

Dan Levy is celebrating another trip around the sun.

On Wednesday, the "Schitt's Creek" star marked his 40th birthday on Instagram with a sunset selfie. The actor posed in an off-white crewneck sweater and black framed glasses in front of a picturesque Italian landscape.

Levy kept his caption short, writing: "40," alongside a balloon emoji.

The snap was quickly met with messages wishing the Toronto-born producer a happy birthday — and praising his ageless look.

"I can’t believe I’m going to give you a compliment but… 40 actually looks really good on you," his "Schitt's Creek" co-star Emily Hampshire commented on the post. "Happy birthday! Now delete this," she joked.

"You don't look a day over 65-ish," his Ottawa-born "Schitt's Creek" co-star Annie Murphy quipped.

"Hoping you have the best day surrounded by all that love you as much as we all do," a fan chimed in.

"Welcome to the new demographic. It looks good on you," someone else shared.

"You’re aging like a fine glass of wine. Cheers to you!," another penned.

The Emmy Award winner's sister, Sarah Levy also took to Instagram with a post commemorating her brother turning 40.

"He’s 40 and thriving," she wrote, alongside a sun-soaked photo of Levy in a swimming pool.

"Grateful to be back in Italy to celebrate such a milestone. Happy 40th [Dan Levy]. I’m in awe."

Earlier this year, Levy opened up on the debut episode of fellow MTV host Jessi Cruickshank's "Phone a Friend" podcast, about his time hosting "The Hills: The After Show" and the homophobia he faced.

"I'm not going to name names," he said, "I remember walking into work one day and someone asked me what I did on the weekend. I said 'I installed a dimmer switch in my apartment.' And that person said 'Wow, it’s almost like you’re a real man,'" he shared.

"I thought, ‘This isn’t right.’ But at the time, there was no sensitivity, and there was no one to go to. Because it was a different time."

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