Actress Catherine O'Hara has died. She was 71.
The Emmy Award winner was known best for her roles in beloved shows and films like "Schitt's Creek," "Beetlejuice" and "Home Alone."
O'Hara's manager confirmed the news of her death Friday. Details surrounding her death are not known.
O'Hara's long career saw her take on more than 100 roles across TV and film, most recently scoring accolades for her role in the comedy series "Schitt's Creek" as Moira Rose, a grandiose actress who is blissfully detached from reality.
Her portrayal of Moira in "Schitt's Creek" -- which also starred Eugene Levy, Dan Levy and Annie Murphy -- earned her a Primetime Emmy Award in 2020, as well as a Golden Globe in 2021.
O'Hara first rose to widespread fame in 1988, starring as overdramatic artist and perfectionist Delia in "Beetlejuice" alongside Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder.
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