Catherine O'Hara has died from a pulmonary embolism, according to her death certificate. The award-winning actress passed away on January 30 in Los Angeles at the age of 71. Alongside the congested blood vessels in her lungs, the document mentions rectal cancer as a long-term cause of death, which she had been treating since March 2025.
O'Hara's passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes from the entertainment community. Seth Rogen described her as 'kind, intuitive, and generous', while Pedro Pascal expressed his gratitude for knowing her.
Remembered for her roles in 'Schitt's Creek', for which she won an Emmy Award, and the classic 'Home Alone' films, O'Hara's legacy in comedy continues to inspire. Her work brought joy to many, exemplifying her exceptional talent in the field.
She is survived by her husband, Bo Welch, two sons, and her six siblings, leaving behind a profound impact on both her family and fans worldwide.
O'Hara's passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes from the entertainment community. Seth Rogen described her as 'kind, intuitive, and generous', while Pedro Pascal expressed his gratitude for knowing her.
Remembered for her roles in 'Schitt's Creek', for which she won an Emmy Award, and the classic 'Home Alone' films, O'Hara's legacy in comedy continues to inspire. Her work brought joy to many, exemplifying her exceptional talent in the field.
She is survived by her husband, Bo Welch, two sons, and her six siblings, leaving behind a profound impact on both her family and fans worldwide.




















