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Cranston Remembers O'Hara's Joyful Spirit
9 Jun
Summary
- Bryan Cranston shared fond memories of late actress Catherine O'Hara.
- He described O'Hara as a joy to be around, both on and off-screen.
- O'Hara's talent and generosity were highlighted by Seth Rogen.

Bryan Cranston has spoken movingly about his late The Studio co-star, Catherine O'Hara. Cranston, who played O'Hara's husband in three prior productions and her nemesis in The Studio, shared that he misses her "so much."
He described O'Hara as someone whose company was highly sought after, even after the cameras stopped rolling. Cranston noted that "you not only marveled at her comedic chops, but when it's 'cut,' you say, 'I want to sit next to Catherine.'"
Following her passing, O'Hara posthumously received a SAG Award for her role. Seth Rogen accepted the award, reflecting on O'Hara's remarkable ability to be generous, kind, and gracious without diminishing her immense talents. Rogen emphasized that O'Hara proved one can be a genius and kind simultaneously.