Catherine O'Hara, the incomparable Canadian comedic actress, left us on Friday at the age of 71. The Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning legend, known for bringing to life unforgettable characters in 'Home Alone' as Kevin's hapless mother and 'Schitt's Creek' as the quintessential and eccentric Moira Rose, succumbed to a brief illness at her Los Angeles home.
O'Hara's remarkable journey began in the 1970s at Toronto's renowned Second City comedy troupe, where she first collaborated with Eugene Levy. Their partnership would blossom into an enduring professional bond that spanned decades, both on-screen and off. The two actors were part of the original cast of 'SCTV,' a groundbreaking sketch show that launched the careers of Canadian comedy icons such as Martin Short and Andrea Martin.
In addition to her comedic triumphs, O'Hara showcased her dramatic range in HBO's 'The Last of Us' and earned an Emmy nomination for the role. Her latest appearance as a Hollywood producer in 'The Studio' further demonstrated her versatility. The late actress is survived by her husband Bo Welch, and sons Matthew and Luke.
O'Hara's impressive body of work will undoubtedly continue to entertain and captivate audiences worldwide. As we mourn her passing, we remember her indelible mark on the world of comedy and a trailblazing spirit that inspired countless fans around the globe.
O'Hara's remarkable journey began in the 1970s at Toronto's renowned Second City comedy troupe, where she first collaborated with Eugene Levy. Their partnership would blossom into an enduring professional bond that spanned decades, both on-screen and off. The two actors were part of the original cast of 'SCTV,' a groundbreaking sketch show that launched the careers of Canadian comedy icons such as Martin Short and Andrea Martin.
In addition to her comedic triumphs, O'Hara showcased her dramatic range in HBO's 'The Last of Us' and earned an Emmy nomination for the role. Her latest appearance as a Hollywood producer in 'The Studio' further demonstrated her versatility. The late actress is survived by her husband Bo Welch, and sons Matthew and Luke.
O'Hara's impressive body of work will undoubtedly continue to entertain and captivate audiences worldwide. As we mourn her passing, we remember her indelible mark on the world of comedy and a trailblazing spirit that inspired countless fans around the globe.