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This Is the 1 Catherine O'Hara Movie You Should Watch Right Now

Canadian actress Catherine O'Hara, known for Schitt's Creek and Christopher Guest films, died at 71 after a brief illness, prompting tributes highlighting her impact on comedy.

  • On Friday, actress and comedian Catherine O'Hara died at 71, her representatives confirmed, after a brief illness with cause not disclosed.
  • O'Hara began her career at Second City and on SCTV, working with contemporaries including Eugene Levy, John Candy, Andrea Martin, Martin Short and Joe Flaherty.
  • Hollywood stars and major film and television figures mourned her as Tim Burton posted `Catherine, I love you,` on Instagram Friday.
  • Her passing was mourned as the loss of a pillar of Canadian comedy, prompting collective mourning as millions of viewers reflected on her emotional landmark characters.
  • She remained creatively active into her seventies, filming the Seth Rogen series The Studio a few months ago at 70, while outlets urged revisiting A Mighty Wind as part of her legacy.
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The Free Press broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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