“Schitt’s Creek” star Catherine O’Hara has handed away on the age of 71 at her longtime Los Angeles dwelling, mere months after making her last on-screen look within the hit comedy, “The Studio.”
Her demise was confirmed by her spokesperson, who advised Rolling Stone that the actress handed away on Jan. 30 at her dwelling following a short, unspecified sickness.
O’Hara, who was born in Toronto, Canada, rose to prominence within the late Seventies whereas starring within the sketch comedy present “Second Metropolis Tv.” Nonetheless, it was her roles in a number of main blockbuster motion pictures—together with the “Residence Alone” franchise, “Beetlejuice,” and “After Hours”—that basically propelled her to stardom.
Whereas the actress labored solidly all through her profession, she noticed a significant skilled resurgence after touchdown the position of Moira Rose within the Canadian comedy sequence “Schitt’s Creek” alongside Eugene Levy, his son, Dan Levy, and Annie Murphy.
O’Hara is survived by her two grownup sons, Matthew and Luke, in addition to her husband, Bo Welch, whom she wed in 1992, having moved from Canada to California with the intention to pursue her relationship with the manufacturing designer, whom she met on the set of “Beetlejuice.”
“I used to be in ‘Beetlejuice,’ and the manufacturing designer, Bo Welch, was very engaging, and he lastly requested me out,” she advised The New Yorker in 2019. “We went on location on the finish of the film, and we began courting. I moved to L.A. to be with him. Yeah, I moved for love.”
The couple welcomed their first son, Matthew, in 1994, the identical 12 months they bought a picturesque Los Angeles dwelling collectively for $1.25 million. Their second baby, Luke, was born in 1997.
O’Hara and Welch, who has been nominated for 4 Academy Awards, started courting quickly after filming started on “Beetlejuice,” with the actress later revealing that their romance was first sparked by director Tim Burton, who inspired his manufacturing designer to ask her out.
“I used to be grouching to Tim Burton about how this man was speaking to me on a regular basis and by no means asking me out,” she recalled to InStyle in 2018. “We had a break between filming in Los Angeles and on location, and in that point, Tim advised Bo that he ought to ask me out.”
Because of this, O’Hara confessed that she had notably fond recollections of the “Beetlejuice” set, together with the Vermont mansion that served as the first set—and was the situation the place Welch lastly bought up the braveness to ask her on a date.
“Our first day of taking pictures on the home was the day that Bo lastly requested me out, in order that’s what I see after I have a look at the scenes we shot there,” she shared.
She later confessed to Elle that she knew virtually immediately that Welch was the person she was destined to marry, saying in 2024: “I truly wrote in a diary, ‘We’re purported to get married sometime, so I want he would ask me out.'”
Whereas O’Hara lived a lot of her grownup life in Los Angeles, she remained intently related to her Canadian roots, even credited her dwelling nation for her fast wit and comedic skills.
Throughout a 2020 interview with Rolling Stone, O’Hara famous that Canadians “not solely have a humorousness about others, but in addition about themselves, which I feel is the healthiest and finest sort of humorousness to have.”
“And there is an edge to it,” she went on. “However with compassion and love. It is a good, darkish humorousness, too, in there simply due to an consciousness of the world round you.”
O’Hara was given an excellent alternative to highlight Canadian comedy in “Schitt’s Creek,” which was filmed on location in Ontario and featured a forged made up largely of native actors.
The sequence, which initially premiered on Canadian TV community CBC, earned worldwide acclaim, serving to to launch O’Hara again into the worldwide highlight—and incomes her a slew of award wins and nominations.
However the actress remained engaged with Canadian tradition past her work on the large and small screens, not too long ago hitting out at U.S. President Donald Trump over his suggestion that her dwelling nation ought to turn out to be America’s 51st state.
“God bless Canada. God bless Canadians,” she mentioned when requested about his feedback throughout an look on TheWrap’s “UnWrapped” podcast in 2025.
“The one good factor out of that is it’s unifying Canadians and constructing somewhat nationalism that they deserve … that we deserve.”
Nonetheless, the actress famous that Trump’s feedback had made her query whether or not she ought to proceed to reside within the U.S., explaining that it had prompted her to think about a return to Canada.
“Makes me simply actually wish to be in Ontario, Canada, proper now. It makes my pores and skin crawl,” she confessed.
In that very same interview, O’Hara additionally opened up about how her sons had adopted in her husband’s footsteps working behind the scenes on the units of films and TV reveals—though she revealed that their abilities helpfully transferred to the renovations of her Los Angeles dwelling.
“Considered one of [my sons] was doing set development in Los Angeles, but it surely actually died off with the [actors’] strike [in 2023],” she defined. “We have been getting a part of our home renovated and our son is working with the contractor.
“He is been doing that for a 12 months and a half, and he is realized the right way to construct issues which have to face the check of time, which is fairly nice. He want to get again into set development, however there simply wasn’t any work.
“And our youthful son is in Vancouver, he is a set dresser,” she added, noting that her youthful baby had labored on one among her newer tasks, “The Final of Us.”
