Catherine O’Hara – Canadian-American actress, comedian, and screenwriter whose film and television credits include home alone, best show award, Beetlejuiceand schitt’s creek The actor who left an indelible mark on the world of American comedy has died at the age of 71. A representative from her agent’s office confirmed O’Hara died after a brief illness. new york times on Friday.
O’Hara began her comedy career in her hometown of Toronto as a member of the legendary Second City, working for The Ultimate saturday night live Starred Gilda Radner and helped form the branch second city tv (SCTV). after her own brief tenure saturday night liveO’Hara went on to win an Emmy for her work as a writer CCTV. She later guest-starred on a number of hit shows, including six feet under and curb your enthusiasm, Won another Emmy Award as well as Satellite Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for his role in the 2010 TV movie Temple Grandin.
O’Hara’s film career is most closely associated with director Christopher Guest, with her performances in his films Waiting for Guffman (1996), best show award (2000), strong wind (2003), and for your consideration (2006). However, throughout the 1980s and 1990s she also appeared in landmark comedies such as Beetlejuice (1988)home alone (1990)Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), and The nightmare before christmas (1993).
Perhaps the most acclaimed role of O’Hara’s storied career was her portrayal of eccentric former soap star matriarch Moira Rose in the CBC comedy. schitt’s creekin which she reunited with long-time collaborator Eugene Levy. O’Hara won dozens of awards for her portrayal of Rose, including an Emmy, a Golden Globe, a Critics’ Choice Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award and six Canadian Screen Awards for Best Actress in a Comedy.
“With Moira, I would do my hair, put on makeup, put on clothes. They made me stand and walk in a different way. I interpreted the sound as a souvenir of all my travels around the world,” O’Hara told Vulture in 2019. “I’ve collected some information about all the people I’ve met in the world and shared it with you.”
Most recently, O’Hara starred in “2024” Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and the award-winning comedy on Apple TV+ studioas well as appearances on HBO’s the last of us.


