“A rare gift for comedy and heart”: Reaction to the death of Catherine O’Hara
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Friends, fans and collaborators are reacting to news of the death of Canadian actress Catherine O’Hara. Here is what some of them are saying:
“Catherine O’Hara was one of a kind. A rare light in this world and her passing hits with a weight I can’t fully put into words.” — Michael Buble on Instagram
“Over five decades of work, Catherine earned her place in the canon of Canadian comedy — from the iconic Toronto production of Godspell to SCTV to Schitt’s Creek. Canada has lost a legend.” — Prime Minister Mark Carney on X
“From SCTV to Home Alone to her unforgettable role as Moira Rose on Schitt’s Creek, Catherine O’Hara was a beloved Canadian icon with a rare gift for comedy and heart. She made people laugh across generations and helped bring Canadian storytelling to the world in a way only she could.” — former prime minister Justin Trudeau on X
“Her characters brought so much joy and laughter to the world. It’s with a heavy heart that I share this today. Rest in peace, Catherine O’Hara — one of the greatest Canadian comedy icons of all time.” — Tom Green on X
“Catherine O’Hara was not just a comedic powerhouse, she was a true creative force who has left an indelible mark on our culture. She was equal parts humour, heart, and humanity and we will continue to celebrate her and her work for years to come” — Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television on Instagram
“Such a great Canadian example of grit, talent, originality and laughter-filled optimism. All the wonderful things you have done will live on.” — Chris Hadfield
“Mama.
I thought we had time.
I wanted more.
I wanted to sit in a chair next to you.
I heard you.
But I had so much more to say
I love you.
I’ll see you later. “
— Macaulay Culkin on Instagram
“This is shattering news. What a wonderful person, artist and collaborator. I was lucky enough to direct, produce and act in projects with her and she was simply growing more brilliant with each year.” — Ron Howard on X
“Ms. O’Hara was a sparkling inspiration who pushed boundaries and shone a spotlight on Canadian comedy. From her hometown debut with The Second City comedy troupe in Toronto, to her celebrated characters in SCTV, she could embody characters like few other actors. Her unforgettable roles in ‘Beetlejuice,’ ‘Home Alone,’ ‘Best in Show’ and ‘Schitt’s Creek’ cemented her legacy as an icon of pop culture.” — statement from Governor General Mary Simon
“What an honor it was to be spoofed by Catherine O’Hara. What an unfathomable loss. We love you, Catherine. Comedy won’t be the same without her.” — Brooke Shields on X
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 30, 2026