Canadian actress Catherine O’Hara, best known for her performances in Home Alone, Best in Show and Sheets Creek, died on Friday, January 30 at the age of 71.
Catherine O’Hara, the Canadian actress of Sheets Creek fame, has died at the age of 71. (Reuters)O’Hara received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy for her role as Moira Rose in Sheets Creek, where she played the demanding family matriarch in the theater alongside Dan and Eugene Levy and Annie Murphy.
His most recent appearance was in the industry satire The Studio with Seth Rogen on Apple TV, where he earned an Emmy nomination for his role in the black comedy.
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What was Catherine O’Hara’s net worth?O’Hara’s estimated net worth at the time of her death was about $10 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth, which compiles data from public sources along with information provided by celebrities or their representatives.
He was a founding member of SCTV, which aired from 1976 to 1984, and boasts over 100 acting credits.
In 1994, O’Hara and his wife, Bo Welch, whom he met on the set of Beetlejuice, bought a residence in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles for $1.25 million. Similar properties in the neighborhood recently sold for $4 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth The couple’s marriage lasted more than thirty years.
His earnings from acting in film and television are estimated at $4.2 million, while his earnings from royalties and residuals (including film, television and voice work) are about $2.5 million.
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Catherine O’Hara’s Family: What we know about her childrenO’Hara and Bo Welch welcomed two sons, Matthew Welch in 1994 and Luke Welch in 1997. Despite pursuing careers in front of the camera like their mother, they both chose to work behind the scenes.
According to reports, Matthew has been involved in set construction and design, contributing to projects such as Sheets Creek, while a Vancouver-based set dresser has participated in various productions including Luke The Last of Us.
