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Catherine O'Hara

Birthdate:   04/03/1954
Category: Movies

atherine O'Hara was born on March 4, 1954, in Toronto, Ontario, though her heritage may or may not be a contributing factor to the strange quality she brings to her dry comedic style on the Hollywood screen. While the inspiration for O'Hara's forthright straight-faced demeanor is unknown, she is arguably a one-of-a-kind presence in many American films.

O'Hara began acting in her hometown in 1974, when she first appeared on Second City Television, where she distinguished herself through impersonations. She performed on the program regularly during the mid-'70s, and also wrote for it beginning in 1976. Later that decade, she continued her television experience with voice-overs for cartoons, an endeavor she would revisit throughout her career in some notable roles.

In 1980, she played Audrey in Nothing Personal, and in the mid-'80s played several small roles in feature films, including Martin Scorsese's After Hours (1985). In 1988, she made a parental splash as Delia Deetz in Tim Burton's Beetlejuice, with Winona Ryder playing her morose young goth daughter. Mainstream Hollywood featured O'Hara again two years later in Dick Tracy with Warren Beatty and Madonna. Also in 1990, she returned to big-screen motherhood, this time as mother to Macaulay Culkin in Home Alone (and she would also later appear in the sequel, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York in 1992).

By this point, O'Hara was well established in American popular culture, and she continued to take on creative roles. Revisiting the bizarre darkness of Tim Burton's imaginative projects, she performed the character voices of both Sally and Shock in his animated feature The Nightmare Before Christmas in 1993. Two years later, her voice-over credentials increased when she played Calamity Jane in Walt Disney's Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures of Pecos Bill. Her voice work continued throughout the 1990s, and in 1996, O'Hara expanded her appeal to include the indie-film world when she starred in what became a revered independent feature, Waiting for Guffman. In Home Fries (1998) with Drew Barrymore, she played the role of Mrs. Lever.

Satiric and campy, 2000's Best in Show showcased numerous strong performances, allowing for flamboyant and unique characterizations from all cast members, including O'Hara, whose pursed-lipped matter-of-factness instilled personality into Southern dog-owner Cookie Guggelman Fleck. In 2001, O'Hara appeared on the television shows Committed and Speaking of Sex, and she returned to the big screen in 2002 with a role in Orange County. ~ Sarah Sloboda, All Movie Guide




Resume: Filmography
  • Double Negative (1980)
  • Nothing Personal (1980)
  • Rock & Rule (voice only, 1983)
  • The Last Polka (TV-1984)
  • After Hours (1985)
  • Heartburn (1986)
  • Really Weird Takes (TV-1987)
  • Beetlejuice (1988)
  • Little Vegas (1990)
  • Dick Tracey (1990)
  • Betsy's Wedding (1990)
  • Home Alone (1990)
  • There Goes the Neighbourhood (1992)
  • Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)
  • Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (voice only, 1993)
  • Tall Tale (1994)
  • The Paper (1994)
  • Wyatt Earp (1994)
  • A Simple Twist of Fate (1994)
  • Waiting for Guffman (1996)
  • The Last of the High Kings (1996)
  • Pippi Longstocking (voice only, 1997)
  • Hope (TV-1997)
  • Home Fries (1998)
  • Late Last Night (TV-1999)
  • The Life Before This (1999)
  • Best In Show (2000)
  • Speaking of Sex (2001)
  • Orange County (2002)
  • A Mighty Wind (2003)
  • Surviving Christmas (2004) Share on Facebook

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