The actress Catherine O’Hara, also a writer and screenwriter, died this Friday. Known for her roles as the mother of (My poor little angelin Latin America), for being Delia in Beetlejuice (and also in its recent sequel) and more recently by a satirical producer in the series The Studiofor which she was just nominated for a Golden Globe, died this Friday for reasons unknown at the moment. He was 71 years old. The media has reported the news exclusively, and the magazine People has confirmed it.
Canadian, born in Toronto in March 1954, O’Hara began her career in the mid-seventies on television. He has participated in more than a hundred productions, becoming a popular face in Hollywood. Television brought her joy throughout her life: in 2020 she won the Emmy, and in 2021 the Golden Globe, for her role as Moira Rose, the matriarch in the comedy series Schitt’s Creek.
The actress had many projects underway. In fact, next Tuesday he was scheduled to participate in an event about the second season of The Studio in Los Angeles.

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