Canadian comedy giant Catherine O’Hara dead at 71
Canadian comedy giant Catherine O’Hara, known for over-the-top performances in “Schitt’s Creek” and “SCTV” and a memorable turn as a stressed-out mom in “Home Alone,” has died at 71.
She died at her home in Los Angeles Friday “following a brief illness,” her agency said in a written statement. Further details on her cause of death weren’t immediately available.
She’s being remembered as a titan of her field, who used her high profile to uplift Canada along with her.
“It is a very sad day for comedy and for Canada. She was one of the greatest comedy artists in history, an inspiration for millions and above all a very elegant lady,” comedian Mike Myers said in a written statement.


