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Actress Catherine O'Hara Dead at 71

Actress Catherine O'Hara Dead at 71
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Actress Catherine O'Hara, best known for her roles in "Home Alone," "Schitt's Creek," and mockumentaries like "Waiting for Guffman" and "A Mighty Wind," has died. She was 71 years old.

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TMZ reports that O'Hara passed away on Friday, but no cause of death was given at this time.

O'Hara was born in 1954 in Toronto, Ontario, the sixth of seven children. She is the older sister of musician and actress Mary Margaret O'Hara.

Her career began in 1974 as a member of The Second City in Toronto, where she was an understudy for Gilda Radner until Radner left to join the cast of "Saturday Night Live." That comedy group later created the sketch show "SCTV," on which O'Hara was a regular performer.

She made her film debut in 1980's "Double Negative," which also featured "SCTV" co-stars John Candy and Eugene Levy.

She appeared as Delia Deetz in the 1988 horror-comedy "Beetlejuice", and in both "Home Alone" (1990) and "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" (1992).

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O'Hara appeared in four of the Christopher Guest mockumentary films in the 1990s and early 2000s: "Waiting for Guffman" (1996), "Best in Show" (2000), "A Mighty Wind" (2003), and "For Your Consideration" (2006).

She was also a voice actress in a number of films, including "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993), "Chicken Little" (2005), and "The Wild Robot" (2024).

From 2015 to 2020, O'Hara co-starred as Moira Rose in the CBC sitcom "Schitt's Creek" with fellow "SCTV" alum Eugene Levy. She won several awards for that role, including a Golden Globe, a Primetime Emmy, and a Critics' Choice Award.

In 2025, O'Hara returned to television in the Apple TV+ satirical comedy "The Studio" and received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.

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O'Hara met production designer Bo Welch on the set of Beetlejuice, and they married in 1992. They had two sons, Matthew and Luke.

O'Hara is survived by her husband, Bo Welch, and their children.

She will be missed by legions of fans, including this writer.

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