Catherine O’Hara rushed to the hospital in “serious condition” hours before her sudden demise: Report
Fans of Catherine O’Hara woke to devastating news that the comedy legend and effervescent actress was hospitalized in “serious condition” at 5 a.m. in Los Angeles, only to tragically pass away hours later.
TMZ broke the story first, citing sources close to the family who confirmed she was airlifted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after suffering acute respiratory distress at her home. Variety followed with details from medical insiders, reporting her condition worsened en route, leading to her demise at 10:30 a.m. despite exhaustive efforts by doctors.
Catherine O’Hara’s team issued a heartfelt statement via Deadline, saying, “Our beloved Catherine slipped away this morning after a brave battle with a sudden illness that struck without warning. She leaves a void impossible to fill.” The 72-year-old, celebrated for her Emmy-winning portrayal of Moira Rose in ‘Shitt’s Creek’ had seemed vibrant just weeks earlier, promoting a new indie film at Sundance, as noted by The Hollywood Reporter.
Eyewitness accounts shared with People magazine painted a frantic scene: neighbors heard sirens around dawn, and paramedics worked urgently to stabilize her. Preliminary reports from the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office, referenced by CNN, point to pneumonia complications, though a full autopsy is pending.
Hollywood mourned instantly. Eugene Levy, her Schitt’s Creek partner, tweeted through tears, “Catherine’s genius and warmth defined my career. Gutted doesn’t cover it.” Tim Burton told Entertainment Weekly, “She brought magic to Beetlejuice and every project since; she’ll live on in our hearts.” From Home Alone‘s quirky aunt to The Nightmare Before Christmas‘s Sally, O’Hara’s roles captured pure, unfiltered joy, endearing her to generations.
Her husband, Bo Welch, and sons were by her side, offering some solace amid the shock. As tributes flood social media, Catherine O’Hara’s legacy shines brighter than ever, a testament to a life of laughter, resilience, and unforgettable performances. Rest in peace, Catherine O’Hara, you have earned the standing ovation!Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
TMZ broke the story first, citing sources close to the family who confirmed she was airlifted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after suffering acute respiratory distress at her home. Variety followed with details from medical insiders, reporting her condition worsened en route, leading to her demise at 10:30 a.m. despite exhaustive efforts by doctors.
Catherine O’Hara’s team issued a heartfelt statement via Deadline, saying, “Our beloved Catherine slipped away this morning after a brave battle with a sudden illness that struck without warning. She leaves a void impossible to fill.” The 72-year-old, celebrated for her Emmy-winning portrayal of Moira Rose in ‘Shitt’s Creek’ had seemed vibrant just weeks earlier, promoting a new indie film at Sundance, as noted by The Hollywood Reporter.
Eyewitness accounts shared with People magazine painted a frantic scene: neighbors heard sirens around dawn, and paramedics worked urgently to stabilize her. Preliminary reports from the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office, referenced by CNN, point to pneumonia complications, though a full autopsy is pending.
Hollywood mourned instantly. Eugene Levy, her Schitt’s Creek partner, tweeted through tears, “Catherine’s genius and warmth defined my career. Gutted doesn’t cover it.” Tim Burton told Entertainment Weekly, “She brought magic to Beetlejuice and every project since; she’ll live on in our hearts.” From Home Alone‘s quirky aunt to The Nightmare Before Christmas‘s Sally, O’Hara’s roles captured pure, unfiltered joy, endearing her to generations.
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