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Beloved Schitt's Creek Star Catherine O'Hara Dies at 71
31 Jan
Summary
- Catherine O'Hara, known for Schitt's Creek, died at age 71.
- Co-stars Eugene Levy and Dan Levy shared heartfelt tributes.
- O'Hara had a prolific career spanning over five decades.

Beloved Canadian actress Catherine O'Hara, renowned for her iconic role as Moira Rose in the hit television series Schitt's Creek, has passed away at the age of 71. Her manager confirmed the news on Friday, January 30th, sending shockwaves through the entertainment community.
O'Hara's co-stars and close friends, Eugene Levy and Dan Levy, who co-created and starred alongside her in Schitt's Creek, shared deeply emotional tributes. Eugene Levy fondly recalled their over fifty-year friendship and professional partnership, spanning from their early days at the Second City stage to their acclaimed work on SCTV and numerous films.
Dan Levy echoed these sentiments, describing O'Hara as "extended family" and a "brilliant" presence. He expressed the difficulty of imagining a world without her vibrant spirit. The cast, including Sarah Levy, also mourned the immense loss, celebrating O'Hara's significant contributions to the arts.
Catherine O'Hara's illustrious career spanned more than five decades, featuring memorable performances in films such as Home Alone, Best in Show, and Beetlejuice. Her role in Schitt's Creek earned her an Emmy Award in 2020, adding to her previous Emmy win in 1982 for SCTV Network.




