Read Catherine O'Hara's Official Obituary Provided by Her Team: RIP
Catherine O’Hara‘s team has released an official obituary following her death at the age of 71.
The beloved Schitt’s Creek and Home Alone actress passed away after a “brief illness,” her agents have confirmed to JustJared.com.
More details have already emerged about what happened on Friday morning before she sadly died.
Catherine‘s team has also confirmed that a “private celebration of life will be held by the family.” She is survived by her her husband Bo Welch, their two sons, and several siblings.
Head inside to read the full obituary…
You can read the full obituary below…
Prolific multi-award-winning actress, writer, and comedian Catherine O’Hara died today at her home in Los Angeles following a brief illness.
O’Hara was most recently seen reprising the role of Delia Deetz in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, season two of the HBO Max critically acclaimed series The Last of Us, and in the hit comedy series The Studio from Point Grey Pictures for Apple TV. For her performances in both The Last of Us and The Studio, O’Hara earned an Emmy® nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series and Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series.
Her film credits include lead and supporting roles in Beetlejuice, Home Alone, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, After Hours, Heartburn, The Life Before This, Penelope, Away We Go, Where the Wild Things Are, A.C.O.D., The Right Kind of Wrong, Nightmare Before Christmas and many more.
O’Hara collaborated with Christopher Guest and co-writer Eugene Levy four times on the critically acclaimed mockumentary films Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, and For Your Consideration. Her performance in the latter won her the 2007 National Board of Review Award for Supporting Actress.
O’Hara made many guest appearances on top-rated television series; including Six Feet Under and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Her role in the HBO’s Temple Grandin earned her Primetime Emmy, Satellite, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations.
She first performed with Toronto’s Second City Theatre and later, with fellow alumni including Eugene Levy, created the iconic sketch comedy show SCTV. O’Hara won an Emmy Award® and earned four Emmy® nominations for her writing on the show.
In the final two seasons of the hit CBC series, Schitt’s Creek, O’Hara received an Emmy Award® for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, a Golden Globe Award® for Best Performance by an Actress in a Comedy Television Series, a SAG Award® for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series, a Critics’ Choice Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series, a TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy, and multiple Canadian Screen Awards for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Comedic Role amongst others. O’Hara also garnered Emmy®, Golden Globe® and SAG® awards in the Best Ensemble categories alongside her cast mates Eugene Levy, Dan Levy, and Annie Murphy.
O’Hara is survived by her husband Bo Welch and sons Matthew and Luke., along with siblings Michael O’Hara, Mary Margaret O’Hara, Maureen Jolley, Marcus O‘Hara, Tom O’Hara, Patricia Wallice.
A private celebration of life will be held by the family.
Celebrities are reacting to the shocking news and sharing their own tributes.
Look back at photos from Catherine‘s final public appearance just a few months ago.