Home Alone star Catherine O'Hara died of pulmonary embolism, reveals death certificate
Actress Catherine O'Hara died at the age of 71 from a pulmonary embolism, with a contributing factor of rectal cancer, according to her death certificate.
Catherine O'Hara, beloved actress known for her roles in iconic films and TV shows, has passed away at the age of 71 due to a pulmonary embolism. The cause of her death was confirmed through her death certificate, which also revealed a secondary factor of rectal cancer. O'Hara's sudden passing has brought a wave of tributes from fans and colleagues alike, marking the loss of a talented performer who made significant contributions to the entertainment industry.
O'Hara gained widespread fame for her roles in the first two 'Home Alone' films, where she played the mother of the character portrayed by Macaulay Culkin. Beyond the 'Home Alone' franchise, she also starred in Tim Burton's classic 'Beetlejuice,' showcasing her diverse talent and ability to engage audiences with unique characters. Her iconic portrayal of Moira Rose in the hit television series 'Schitt's Creek' won her numerous accolades, including Emmy and Golden Globe awards, solidifying her status as a leading figure in comedy and acting.
In her later career, O'Hara continued to shine in the industry, with her role in the satire 'The Studio' earning her further recognition through nominations for Emmy and Golden Globe awards. Her contributions to entertainment span decades, and her influence will undoubtedly live on through the characters she portrayed and the inspiration she provided to many aspiring actors. The news of her death has resonated deeply within the artistic community, highlighting her legacy and the impact she had on cinema and television.