Catherine Anne
Catherine Anne O'Hara OOC was born on March 4 1954. O'Hara has won a number prizes which include the Genie Award (a Golden Globe Award) and two Screen Actors Guild Awards and two Primetime Emmy Awards. In addition, O'Hara was awarded six Canadian Screen Awards. In the year 2018, she was appointed an Officer of Canada. In 2020, she was presented with the Governor General's Performing Arts Lifetime Artistic Achievement award. O'Hara first became known as an actress in 1974, as a member of The Second City in Toronto. She was part of the main cast in the sitcom Coming Up Rosie (1975-1978) along with John Candy and Dan Aykroyd. The following year, O'Hara and Candy began working in the sketch comedy series Second City Television (1976-1984) and she earned praise from critics for her work as a comedic actress and as a writer, winning a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for an Variety Series in 1981. O'Hara, Steve Carell and Dwayne Colbert were added to the Second City artistic board in 2022.




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