Dan Levy Shares Heartfelt Reflection After Loss of 'Schitt's Creek' Co-Star Catherine O'Hara
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Los Angeles, April 1 (NationPress) Canadian actor Dan Levy has opened up about a profound source of comfort he found after the passing of his ‘Schitt’s Creek’ co-star and dear friend, Catherine O’Hara.
The talented Canadian actress passed away on January 30 due to “a brief illness,” as reported by People magazine.
In a segment on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’, the host reminisced about Levy’s debut on the show, which included his fellow cast mates from Schitt’s Creek, including O’Hara.
Dan, aged 42, responded to Fallon, aged 51, after receiving condolences, stating, “It feels like a shared grief, truly. She was extraordinary. She’s one of a kind. The immense love for her has been a great source of solace for me, you know? The outpouring of affection. Everyone felt a connection to her.”
Fallon described O’Hara as “one of the funniest comedians I’ve ever encountered. She can embody characters, stunningly.”
Dan expressed, “Her improvisational skills were unbelievable. One of the greatest talents we’ve ever known.” O’Hara was celebrated for her performances in films like ‘Home Alone’, ‘Best in Show’, ‘Beetlejuice’, and ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’.
The iconic actress portrayed the flamboyant matriarch Moira Rose in the hit sitcom ‘Schitt’s Creek’, alongside Dan, who played her on-screen son, with Eugene Levy as her husband, Johnny Rose, and Annie Murphy as her daughter.
Following the news of O’Hara’s passing, Dan paid tribute on Instagram, sharing two photos of them together, writing, “What a privilege it was to bask in the brilliance of Catherine O’Hara for all those years.”
“Having collaborated with my Dad for over fifty years, Catherine felt like family before she even portrayed my family. It’s hard to imagine life without her. I’ll treasure every humorous memory I was lucky enough to create with her. My heart goes out to Bo, Matthew, Luke, and every member of her wonderful family,” he added.