The actress Catherine O'Hara died after suffering a pulmonary embolism and had rectal cancer
Catherine O'Hara, the beloved actress known for her role in 'Home Alone', passed away at 71 from a pulmonary embolism with rectal cancer as an underlying condition.
Catherine O'Hara, a celebrated actress best known for her role as Kevin's mother in the iconic 1990 film 'Home Alone', has died at the age of 71. Her death was officially attributed to a pulmonary embolism, compounded by an underlying battle with rectal cancer, as detailed in a death certificate obtained by People magazine from the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office. O'Hara's representative confirmed that she passed away at her home in Los Angeles on January 30, following a brief illness, although specific details regarding her health condition prior to her death have not been disclosed.
Throughout her career, O'Hara garnered widespread acclaim not only for her performances in films but also for her significant work in television. She first rose to fame with her role on the comedy series 'SCTV Network', where she won her first Emmy Award. Later in her career, she achieved another Emmy in 2020 for her role as the eccentric matriarch Moira Rose in the hit TV series 'Schitt's Creek'. Her performances have left a lasting impact on both film and television audiences, showcasing her range and comedic talent.
O'Hara was born in Toronto and became a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, known for her unique character portrayals and humorous delivery. The news of her passing has resonated deeply with fans of all ages, many of whom grew up watching her in classic films and series. As the entertainment world mourns her loss, her legacy as a talented actress who brought joy to countless viewers will undoubtedly endure.