Tributes pour in as Canadians, celebrities react to Catherine O’Hara’s death

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Tributes have began to pour in honouring Canadian actress and comedian Catherine O’Hara who died Wednesday at the age of 71 after a brief illness.

Here are some of the Canadians, actors, comedians and celebrities who have paid tribute to the iconic actress.

Macaulay Culkin

O’Hara’s on screen son in the classic Home Alone movies, Macaulay Culkin wrote in an Instagram post, “Mama. I thought we had more time. I wanted more.”

Accompanied by a still from the first Home Alone movie and a recent photo from Culkin’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony in which O’Hara attended, he added. “I love you. I’ll see you later.”

Michael Buble

Fellow Canadian and singer/songwriter Michael Buble called O’Hara one-of-a-kind in his tribute.

“She wasn’t just a legendary artist, actor and comedian. She was an ambassador for Canada in the truest sense: brilliant, fearless, deeply original, and so full of humanity,” read his Instagram post.

“My heart is broken for her family, her loved ones, and everyone who adored her, both here in Canada and around the world.”

Pedro Pascal

Pedro Pascal, who recently shared the screen with O’Hara in season 2 of The Last of Us, said he was eternally grateful to have worked with her and “genius to be near you.”

“There is less light in my world, this lucky world that had you, will keep you, always. Always.”

Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered his condolences to O’Hara’s family adding she 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,” said Trudeau in a post on X.

Meryl Streep

The iconic actress celebrated O’Hara saying she brought “love and light to our world, through whipsmart compassion for the collection of eccentrics she portrayed,” said Meryl Streep in a statement, who co-starred with the comedian in the 1986 film Heartburn.

Tom Green

Canadian comedian Tom Green took to X to pay tribute to the comedy legend.

“She’s kept me and millions of others entertained throughout my lifetime — from her brilliant work on SCTV, to Home Alone, Beetlejuice, Best in Show, Schitt’s Creek, and so many other films and television classics. Her characters brought so much joy and laughter to the world.”

Chris Hadfield

Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield called O’Hara, “a great Canadian example of grit, talent, originality and laughter-filled optimism. All the wonderful things you have done will live on,” in a post on X.


With files from The Associated Press

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