Hollywood and comedy fans around the world are mourning the loss of Catherine O’Hara, the Emmy-winning actress best known for her iconic roles in Schitt’s Creek, Beetlejuice, Home Alone, and Christopher Guest’s beloved mockumentaries. PEOPLE confirmed that O’Hara passed away on January 30, 2026, at the age of 71. Her manager has not shared further details.
Early Life and Comedy Beginnings
Born in Toronto in 1954, O’Hara was the second youngest of seven children. She discovered her love for performance early, playing the Virgin Mary in a Nativity play. After high school, she worked as a waitress at Toronto’s famed Second City Theater, where she was inspired by legendary performers including Dan Aykroyd, Joe Flaherty, and family friend Gilda Radner.

O’Hara joined Second City in 1974, forging a lifelong friendship and professional partnership with comedian Eugene Levy. She became a staple of the sketch comedy show Second City Television (SCTV), which aired on NBC in the 1980s. Her sharp impressions of celebrities like Meryl Streep and Brooke Shields, combined with her unforgettable original characters, quickly made her a fan favorite. During her time with SCTV, O’Hara earned five Emmy nominations, winning once for her work on the series.

Catherine O’ Hara’s Breakthrough Films and Collabs
After SCTV, O’Hara transitioned to film, earning acclaim for her roles in Martin Scorsese’s After Hours (1985), Heartburn (1986), and the cult classic Beetlejuice (1988), in which she played the unforgettable Delia Deetz. She also starred in Home Alone (1990) and its sequel, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), playing Kevin McCallister’s resourceful mother. Her voice work as Sally in Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) further cemented her reputation as a versatile and beloved performer.
O’Hara’s collaborations with Christopher Guest in films like Waiting for Guffman (1996), Best in Show (2000), A Mighty Wind (2003), and For Your Consideration (2006) highlighted her talent for blending humor with emotional depth. PEOPLE once called her the “gifted queen of the bittersweet,” a perfect description of her career-long ability to balance comedy and heart.

Catherine O’Hara is survived by her husband and children. Her legacy as one of comedy’s most talented and enduring icons will continue to inspire actors, comedians, and fans around the world.
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