Catherine O’Hara holds a special place in the world of comedy, with a career spanning from her days on SCTV to her recent success in Schitt’s Creek. Her versatility as an actress has shone through in various roles, from a forgetful mother to a psychic rag doll. For fans of O’Hara, here are ten recommended movies to enjoy:
1) Best In Show (2000):
In “Best In Show,” O’Hara portrays Cookie, the owner of a terrier in the competitive world of American dog shows. Her comedic timing and physical comedy skills are on full display in this film alongside Eugene Levy.
2) Beetlejuice (1988):
In Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice,” O’Hara plays Delia, an eccentric stepmother dealing with a haunted house. The humor and wit O’Hara brings to her character add to the film’s charm.
3) A Mighty Wind (2003):
“A Mighty Wind” follows the story of a folk music duo, Mickey and Mitch, played by O’Hara and Levy, reuniting for a memorial concert. O’Hara’s emotional performance in this mockumentary adds depth to the comedy.
4) The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993):
O’Hara lends her voice to Sally, a rag doll with psychic abilities, in this holiday classic. Her portrayal of Sally brings a magical touch to the film.
5) Waiting For Guffman (1996):
O’Hara shines in “Waiting For Guffman” as a real estate agent and amateur theater performer. Her comedic talent shines through in this mockumentary following a community theater production.
6) After Hours (1985):
In “After Hours,” O’Hara plays Gail, an ice cream truck driver caught up in chaotic events. Her performance adds a perfect blend of humor and chaos to the film.
7) Home Alone (1990):
O’Hara features as a mother in the beloved Christmas movie “Home Alone,” showcasing her dedication to reuniting with her child. The film’s charm and nostalgia make it a timeless favorite.
8) For Your Consideration (2006):
O’Hara delivers a standout performance in “For Your Consideration” as an actor caught up in Oscar fever. Her portrayal captures the unraveling of a performer chasing recognition.
9) The Life Before This (1999):
In this Canadian indie film, O’Hara’s award-winning performance adds depth to a story starting with a tragic event. The film’s narrative explores the events leading up to a pivotal moment.
10) Home Fries (1998) – A Guilty Pleasure:
Despite not being a top contender, “Home Fries” showcases O’Hara’s talent as she portrays a manipulative mother. While the film may not be critically acclaimed, O’Hara’s performance elevates it.
For fans of Catherine O’Hara, these movies offer a delightful showcase of her comedic prowess and acting range.

