By the mid-1980s, O’Hara was establishing herself as a screen presence. She appeared in Martin Scorsese’s offbeat black comedy “After Hours” (1985) and showcased her comic range in “Heartburn” (1986).
The titan of screen comedy, Catherine O'Hara, has died at 71. She was eccentric, absurd but always accessible.
Irish senior Seamus Bieg had his fifth 30-plus game with 31 in a 69-60 win over Kingsway at Rancocas Valley's Jeff Coney ...
Catherine O'Hara, who died on Jan. 30, had six siblings ...
Current administrator of the New York Archdiocese and archbishop from 2009 to December 2025, Cardinal Timothy Dolan has often served as the public face of Catholicism in the country, both as president ...
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor has said he feels "fortunate" to get to play a character closer to his "tempo" in the new Irish series ...
The comedic actress was beloved for performances in movies and shows such as ‘Beetlejuice,’ ‘Home Alone,’ and ‘Schitt’s Creek.’ ...
Casting John F. Kennedy Jr. was a nightmare. It was April of last year, and the production of the limited series "Love Story" ...
John F. Cryan, a former Morristown Council President, died on2. He was 52. He was elected to the Morristown Council in 2005, ...
Late Catherine O'Hara, beloved for her roles in Home Alone and Schitt's Creek, achieved her career's highest box office success with a film that grossed Rs 2750 crore worldwide, which was released in ...
On screen son Macaulay Culkin paid heartbreaking tribute to the late Canadian actress, saying: "I thought we had time" ...
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