Farewell Catherine O’Hara, Thanks for All the Laughs
Few performers embody wit, heart, and fearless originality the way Catherine O’Hara does. From her early days on SCTV to her unforgettable turns in Home Alone, Beetlejuice, and Schitt’s Creek, (which was one of my all time favorite series) she has shaped generations of comedy with a style that’s both wildly inventive and deeply human. Her work is never just funny — it’s textured, surprising, and full of soul. And when she teams up with Eugene Levy, her longtime creative partner and comedic counterpart, something truly special happens.
Here’s a video of some of her funnies Moira moments on Schitt’s Creek.
And this rare Oscars’ moment captures O’Hara and Levy’s magic performing a tender, charming rendition of “Rainbow” that blends humor, heart, and the unmistakable chemistry they’ve shared for decades. It’s a reminder of why audiences adore them — two artists who elevate each other, delight each other, and invite us all into the joy of it.
Enjoy the video — it’s a little slice of rainbow‑bright happiness.
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Cheryl Benton, aka the “head tomato” is founder and publisher of The Three Tomatoes, a digital lifestyle magazine for “women who aren’t kids”. Having lived and worked for many years in New York City, the land of size zero twenty-somethings, she was truly starting to feel like an invisible woman. She created The Three Tomatoes just for the fun of it as the antidote for invisibility and sent it to 60 friends. Today she has thousands of friends and is chief cheerleader for smart, savvy women who want to live their lives fully at every age and every stage. She is the author of the novel, "Can You See Us Now?" and co-author of a humorous books of quips, "Martini Wisdom." Because she's lived a long time, her full bio won't fit here. If you want the "blah, blah, blah", read more. www.thethreetomatoes.com/about-the-head-tomato
