Catherine O’Hara was posthumously honored with the award for Best Female Actor in a Comedy Series at the recent Actor Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. The renowned Canadian comedic actress, who passed away on January 30 at 71 due to a blood clot in her lung, was recognized for her role as Patty Leigh in the Apple TV comedy series “The Studio.”
The audience erupted in cheers and gave O’Hara a standing ovation as her win was announced. Co-creator Seth Rogen accepted the award on her behalf, praising her generosity and talent. Rogen shared an anecdote about O’Hara’s dedication to her craft, highlighting her ability to enhance scenes with her creative input.
Aside from O’Hara’s accolade, “The Studio” dominated the comedy categories at the event, securing wins for Best Comedy Series and Best Actor for Rogen. O’Hara’s illustrious career spanned various comedic roles, from her early days on SCTV to iconic films like “Home Alone” and “Beetlejuice,” culminating in her memorable portrayal of Moira Rose in “Schitt’s Creek.” She had previously won two Actor Awards for her work on “Schitt’s Creek.”
O’Hara’s legacy as a comedy legend continues to resonate, with tributes pouring in from fans and colleagues alike, celebrating her immense talent and impact on the entertainment industry.

