Catherine O'Hara's Cause of Death Revealed: Iconic Actress Died from Rare Blood Clot in Lungs
Actress Catherine O'Hara, best known for her roles in "Schitt's Creek" and iconic films like "Beetlejuice," has been revealed to have died from a pulmonary embolism - a blood clot in the lungs - which was caused by an underlying rectal cancer. The 71-year-old actress passed away on January 30 after suffering from a brief illness.
According to TMZ, O'Hara's death certificate confirmed that she had opted for cremation and her remains were given to her husband, Bo Welch, with whom she married in 1992. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded to her home at 4:48 am local time on the day of her death and transported her to the hospital in "serious" condition.
O'Hara, who suffered from a rare condition called situs inversus where the internal organs are mirrored in abnormal anatomy, had been open about her health struggles. This condition can make it difficult to diagnose future complications due to symptoms appearing differently in those with mirrored organs.
Born in Toronto, Canada, O'Hara began her career in 1974 after high school graduation and went on to star in numerous films and TV shows including "Home Alone," "Home Alone 2," and the Emmy-nominated series "Schitt's Creek." Her most recent projects included starring alongside Pedro Pascal in HBO's "The Last of Us" and a role with Seth Rogen in "The Studio."
O'Hara was last publicly seen at the 2025 Angel Awards in Los Angeles, where she attended with her husband. The actress is survived by her husband, two sons, Matthew and Luke, as well as siblings Michael O'Hara, Mary Margaret O'Hara, Maureen Jolley, Marcus O'Hara, Tom O'Hara, and Patricia Wallice.
O'Hara's death marks the end of a prolific career in both film and television.
Actress Catherine O'Hara, best known for her roles in "Schitt's Creek" and iconic films like "Beetlejuice," has been revealed to have died from a pulmonary embolism - a blood clot in the lungs - which was caused by an underlying rectal cancer. The 71-year-old actress passed away on January 30 after suffering from a brief illness.
According to TMZ, O'Hara's death certificate confirmed that she had opted for cremation and her remains were given to her husband, Bo Welch, with whom she married in 1992. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded to her home at 4:48 am local time on the day of her death and transported her to the hospital in "serious" condition.
O'Hara, who suffered from a rare condition called situs inversus where the internal organs are mirrored in abnormal anatomy, had been open about her health struggles. This condition can make it difficult to diagnose future complications due to symptoms appearing differently in those with mirrored organs.
Born in Toronto, Canada, O'Hara began her career in 1974 after high school graduation and went on to star in numerous films and TV shows including "Home Alone," "Home Alone 2," and the Emmy-nominated series "Schitt's Creek." Her most recent projects included starring alongside Pedro Pascal in HBO's "The Last of Us" and a role with Seth Rogen in "The Studio."
O'Hara was last publicly seen at the 2025 Angel Awards in Los Angeles, where she attended with her husband. The actress is survived by her husband, two sons, Matthew and Luke, as well as siblings Michael O'Hara, Mary Margaret O'Hara, Maureen Jolley, Marcus O'Hara, Tom O'Hara, and Patricia Wallice.
O'Hara's death marks the end of a prolific career in both film and television.