Catherine O'Hara Dies at 71
Canadian-born actress Catherine O'Hara, Emmy winner for Schitt's Creek, also starred in two Home Alone films, died Friday at age 71.
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On 30 January, Catherine O'Hara, a prominent actress, died and was 71 years old. Her career covered half a century: in recent years, she has participated in notable projects such as "One of Us" and "Kinostudia." Critic Eduard Zhuravlev talks about the main work of O'Hara, a large, broad-band actress whose achievements are not limited to the franchise of "One Home".
O'Hara, Emmy-winning comic actor of 'Schitt's Creek' and 'Home Alone' fame, dies at 71
Catherine O'Hara has died at 71. The Emmy-winning actor was known for her roles on “SCTV,” “Schitt's Creek,” and the two “Home Alone” films. Her agency, CAA, announced she died Friday at her Los Angeles home after a brief illness.…
The mother in the fiction of Macauly Culkin, who has dedicated some heartbreaking words to her: “Mom, I thought we had time. I wanted to sit next to you. I love you. See you later.”
"Mom, I thought we still had time," wrote Macaulay Culkin, star of the legendary Christmas action film "Home Alone," upon the news of the death of his film mother, Catherine O'Hara. The Canadian-born top comedian died on January 30 at the age of 71, much to the shock of many loved ones. Work plans were left unfinished, and a loving family was left behind.
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