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Actress Catherine O'Hara Dies After Brief Illness

31 Jan

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  • Catherine O'Hara, star of Schitt's Creek, passed away recently.
  • Colleagues like Eugene Levy shared decades-long friendships.
  • She was remembered for her unique laugh and comedic genius.
Actress Catherine O'Hara Dies After Brief Illness

Actress Catherine O'Hara, celebrated for her role as matriarch Moira Rose in the hit Canadian series Schitt's Creek, has passed away. O'Hara died at her Los Angeles residence after a short illness, as confirmed on January 30, 2026. Her agency announced that a private family service would be held.

O'Hara's performance as Moira earned her numerous awards, including an Emmy and a Golden Globe. She starred alongside Eugene Levy, who played her husband in the series. Levy expressed his profound sadness, recounting their collaboration over fifty years, from early stage work to their final project together.

Annie Murphy, who played O'Hara's daughter on Schitt's Creek, remembered the actress's infectious laugh and her generous spirit on set. Murphy shared lessons learned from O'Hara, emphasizing the importance of laughter, making suggestions, and appreciating collaborators. She noted O'Hara's influence as a mentor.

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Eugene Levy's son, Dan, also a co-creator and star of Schitt's Creek, shared his deep affection for O'Hara, considering her extended family. He cherished their collaborative journey and the many humorous moments they shared over their fifty-year association. O'Hara is survived by her husband, Bo Welch, and their two sons.

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Catherine O'Hara was famous for her starring role as Moira Rose in the Canadian television series Schitt's Creek, for which she won multiple awards.
Catherine O'Hara passed away on January 30, 2026, after a brief illness.
Tributes were paid by her Schitt's Creek co-stars, including Eugene Levy and Annie Murphy, as well as her agency.

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