Catherine O’Hara will join Mark Hamill, Paula Malcomson and Barry Keoghan as recipients of a US-Ireland Alliance Oscar Wilde Award.
The event will be held on March 1, at J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot in Santa Monica.
Trina Vargo, founder and president of the US-Ireland Alliance, said that, “Last year, Catherine was a big hit in introducing honoree Martin Short. He’s returning the favor this year and will roast, I mean present to, Catherine.”
Catherine O’Hara is a prolific, multi-award-winning actress, writer, and comedian whose film credits include lead and supporting roles in Beetlejuice, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, After Hours, Penelope, and many more.
O’Hara has also made many guest appearances on top-rated television series including Six Feet Under and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Her role in HBO’s Temple Grandin earned her Primetime Emmy, Satellite and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations.
She recently finished wrapping Season 4 of the hit CBC series, Schitt’s Creek, alongside Eugene Levy, Dan Levy and Chris Elliott. Last year she received a Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for her performance on the show.
O’Hara first performed with Toronto’s Second City Theatre and later, with fellow alumni including, Eugene Levy, created the iconic sketch comedy show SCTV. O’Hara won an Emmy Award and earned four Emmy nominations for her writing on the show.
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