Catherine O’Hara, Two-Time Emmy Winner and ‘Home Alone’ Star, Dies at 71

Catherine O’Hara, a gifted comedic actress and two-time Emmy winner, has died.

O’Hara died Friday at her home in Los Angeles after a brief illness, her reps at CAA confirmed. She was 71.

A native of Toronto, O’Hara was part of the SCTV ensemble that also helped launch the careers of John Candy, Eugene Levy, Rick Moranis and others. She’s arguably best known for playing Kevin’s (Macaulay Culkin) mother, Kate, in the Home Alone movies and had a career renaissance in the past 10 years with Schitt’s Creek — winning an Emmy for her role as a faded soap opera actress opposite old friend Levy — and The Studio, for which she earned an Emmy nomination last year.

She won an Emmy in 2020 for playing Moira Rose in Schitt’s Creek. She also earned an Emmy for her work on SCTV Network in 1982 and was nominated eight other times for acting and writing awards. O’Hara was a double nominee in 2025, scoring anod best guest actress in a drama series for HBO’s The Last of Us along with her comedic turn in The Studio.

O’Hara was born March 4, 1954, and grew up in Toronto. She joined the city’s Second City company at age 20, first serving as an understudy to Gilda Radner and moving up to the main cast when Radner left to become part of the original Saturday Night Live ensemble.

In 1976, the troupe launched SCTV, a sketch comedy show that originally aired on Canada’s Global network. The show’s initial cast, all of whom were writers as well, featured a murderer’s row of comic talent in Candy, Joe Flaherty, Levy, Andrea Martin, O’Hara, Harold Ramis and Dave Thomas; Moranis joined later in the show’s run, as did Martin Short. NBC later picked up the show to run in the United States.

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