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Catherine O'Hara: Highlights from the Star's archives
Summary
Catherine O'Hara died Friday at age 71; the Star's archives recall her rise from Toronto's Second City to roles in Beetlejuice, Home Alone and Schitt's Creek.
Content
Catherine O'Hara, the Canadian actor and comedian, has died at age 71. The Star reported she died at her home in Los Angeles, described as occurring "following a brief illness." The newspaper's archives have been revisited to highlight her career, tracing her start in Toronto's Second City through a long span of film and television work. Those archived pieces capture moments from her collaborations and memorable roles across several decades.
Key archive highlights:
- The Star reported she died Friday at age 71 at her Los Angeles home, announced as occurring "following a brief illness."
- She began her career in Toronto as a Second City performer in the mid-1970s and was part of SCTV.
- The archives note notable screen roles including Delia Deetz in Beetlejuice, Kate McCallister in Home Alone and Moira Rose in Schitt's Creek, as well as recurring collaborations with Eugene Levy and filmmaker Christopher Guest.
Summary:
Her death has been widely reported and the Star's archives are recalling moments across her career and collaborations. Undetermined at this time.
