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Awards and Nominations
Golden Globe
Best Television Actress - Musical/Comedy Series
Won
Canadian Screen Awards
Best Lead Actress - Comedy Series
Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
Won
Nominated
Emmy (Primetime)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Won
Nominated
2010 Nominee Satellite Award. Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television. Temple Grandin. 2004 Nominee Golden Satellite Award. Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Comedy or Musical. A Mighty Wind. 2001 Nominee Golden Satellite Award.
- March 4, 1954
Catherine O’Hara won an Emmy for best lead actress in a comedy, for “Schitt’s Creek.” ... The show was nominated for 15 Emmy Awards for final season, including for best comedy.
Catherine Anne O'Hara OC (born March 4, 1954) is a Canadian and American actress. She is known for her comedy work on Second City Television (1976–1984) and Schitt's Creek (2015–2020) and in films such as After Hours (1985), Beetlejuice (1988), The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), and the first two installments of the Home Alone franchise: Home Alone (1990) and Home Alone 2: Lost in New ...
Catherine O’Hara is best known for prominent roles in Beetlejuice, Home Alone – where she played Macaulay Culkin’s mother “Kate McCallister,” and Best in Show. She was the voice of “Sally/Shock” in Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, guest starred on Six Feet Under, and played “Aunt Ann” in HBO movie Temple Grandin ...
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Mar 1, 2021 · Catherine O'Hara is a Golden Globe winner. The star of the since-ended comedy, Schitt's Creek , won the Globe for Best Actress in a Television Series, Musical or Comedy, during the bicoastal ...
Catherine O'Hara (I) Catherine O'Hara. Canadian actress, writer, and comedian, Catherine O'Hara gained recognition as one of the original cast members on the Canadian television sketch comedy show SCTV (1976). On the series, she impersonated the likes of Lucille Ball, Tammy Faye Bakker, Gilda Radner, Katharine Hepburn, and Brooke Shields.