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A Legendary Career in Comedy and Film
Catherine O’Hara built an extraordinary career over five decades, becoming one of the most beloved and versatile performers of her generation. She was best known for her Emmy‑winning role as Moira Rose on Schitt’s Creek, a performance that earned her widespread acclaim and helped make the series a global phenomenon. (ABC News)
Final Hours and Tributes
Catherine O’Hara passed away on January 30, 2026 at her home in Los Angeles after what her representatives described as a short illness. Her death was confirmed by her management and Creative Artists Agency, and tributes have poured in from fans, fellow actors, and industry figures around the world. (Reuters)
At the 2026 Westminster Dog Show, held at Madison Square Garden, organizers honored O’Hara with a special tribute on the final night of the event—a nod to her role as a dog owner in the mockumentary Best in Show—highlighting the deep cultural impact she made across generations. (People.com)
Remembering Her Legacy
O’Hara’s influence on comedy and entertainment remains profound. From stage and screen to television and voice work, her contributions shaped the careers of countless performers and brought joy to millions of viewers worldwide.
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