SNL Honors Catherine O’Hara with Emotional Tribute Following Her Death at 71
Saturday Night Live viewers were moved to tears on January 31 as the NBC program paid a heartfelt tribute to beloved actress and comedian Catherine O’Hara, who died the previous day at age 71. The Hollywood icon passed away at her Los Angeles home following a brief illness, though no official cause of death has been disclosed.
O’Hara’s image was shown on screen during the closing moments of the episode, hosted by Alexander Skarsgård with musical guest Cardi B. The tribute was quiet, dignified, and emotionally resonant — a fitting farewell to a performer whose brilliance shaped comedy for decades.
Fan Reaction: “We Weren’t Ready”
Shortly after the episode aired, fans took to social media to express their grief and gratitude. On X (formerly Twitter), messages poured in:
- “SNL didn’t think we’d cried enough over Catherine O’Hara this weekend.”
- “The tribute on SNL really punched me in the gut. Oh god.”
- “R.I.P. Catherine O’Hara. A legend. A genius.”
- “Catherine O’Hara tribute on SNL 💔.”
A Brief But Memorable SNL Journey
Though O’Hara’s time as a cast member on SNL was short-lived — she joined in the sixth season in the early 1980s but left after just one week — her relationship with the show remained strong. She returned as a host in April 1991 (Season 16) and again in October 1992 (Season 18), earning laughter and admiration each time.
O’Hara later described her initial departure from SNL as a return to her creative “family” at Canadian sketch comedy show SCTV, where she had found her comedic voice.
A Career of Iconic Roles
Catherine O’Hara was much more than a sketch comedy star. Her unforgettable portrayal of Moira Rose in Schitt’s Creek earned her an Emmy Award in 2020 and cemented her status as a comedy legend. She also became a household name as Kate McCallister, the frantic mother in the Home Alone films alongside Macaulay Culkin.
Her film career included standout performances in Beetlejuice, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Best in Show, and A Mighty Wind. More recently, she appeared in Apple TV+’s The Studio, continuing her long legacy of versatility and brilliance.
Remembered by Co-Stars and Fans Alike
Tributes from fellow stars poured in across social media, including an emotional message from Macaulay Culkin, who shared photos of himself with O’Hara from Home Alone and a recent reunion. “Mama. I thought we had time… I love you. I’ll see you later,” he wrote.
Though she’s gone, Catherine O’Hara’s voice, humor, and heart will continue to resonate through the characters she brought to life. Saturday Night Live’s tribute reminded fans around the world of what made her irreplaceable — her singular talent, her warmth, and the way she made audiences laugh even in the quietest moments.
