LOS ANGELES - MAR 5: Catherine OHara at the 26th Art Directors Guild Awards at InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown on March 5, 2022 in Los Angeles, CA
The death of Catherine O’Hara marks the passing of one of popular culture’s most distinctive performers. Across decades of film and television, O’Hara brought an unmistakable musicality to comedy, a blend of timing, voice, and fearless commitment that turned even the briefest number into something unforgettable. From anarchic physical comedy to haunting soprano lines, her musical moments reveal a performer who understood that song could be character, joke, and emotional truth all at once.
O’Hara’s instincts were shaped early at Toronto’s Second City, where she worked alongside longtime collaborator Eugene Levy. That training prized ensemble work and musical playfulness, skills that would become signatures. Whether improvising a melody or syncing movement to rhythm, O’Hara consistently treated music as a comedic language rather than a novelty.
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