Catherine O'Hara, Emmy-winning comedian of 'Schitt's Creek' and 'SCTV' fame, dies at 71

Catherine O'Hara, a cast member in the Apple+ series "The Studio," poses for a portrait on March 20, 2025, in Los Angeles.

Catherine O'Hara, a cast member in the Apple+ series "The Studio," poses for a portrait on March 20, 2025, in Los Angeles. (Chris Pizzello, Associated Press)


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LOS ANGELES — Catherine O'Hara, the Emmy-winning actor known for comedic roles across the decades — from Kevin's beleaguered mom in "Home Alone" to the iconic Moira Rose in "Schitt's Creek" — died Friday at 71.

The Canadian-born O'Hara died at her home in Los Angeles "following a brief illness," according to a statement from her agency, Creative Artists Agency. Further details were not immediately available.

O'Hara's career was launched at the Second City in Toronto in the 1970s, where she first worked with Eugene Levy, who would become a lifelong collaborator—and her "Schitt's Creek" co-star. The two would be among the original cast of the sketch show "SCTV," which would help launch the careers of other top Canadian comedians, like Martin Short and Andrea Martin.

O'Hara's dramatic turn in HBO's "The Last of Us" earned her an Emmy nomination, as did her recent role as a Hollywood producer in "The Studio."

She is survived by her husband, Bo Welch, and sons Matthew and Luke.

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