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Catherine O’Hara Net Worth

By Robert Spencer

Catherine O’Hara net worth is

$8 Million


Catherine O’Hara Wiki Biography

Catherine O’Hara, born on 4th March 1954 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a Primetime Emmy Award-winning actress renowned for her roles in movies such as ‘After Hours’ (1985), ‘Home Alone’ (1990) and ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ (1993). O’Hara’s career kicked off in 1975.

Have you ever wondered how rich Catherine O’Hara is, as of late 2016? According to authoritative sources, O’Hara’s net worth is estimated to be as high as $8 million, earned through her successful acting career. Along with being an on-screen actress, O’Hara has worked as a stand-up comedian and writer, contributing to her wealth.

Catherine O’Hara Net Worth $8 Million

O’Hara, the sixth of seven children in a family of Irish descent, was raised Catholic. O’Hara made her debut in an episode of “The Wayne & Shuster Show” in 1975 and then appeared in 50 episodes of the popular TV series “Second City TV” from 1976 to 1979.

O’Hara appeared in several blockbuster movies in the early ‘90s, including ‘Home Alone’ (1990), ‘Home Alone 2: Lost in New York’ (1992), and lent her voice to the film ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ in 1993. In the mid-‘90s, O’Hara also had significant parts in movies such as ‘The Paper’ (1994) and ‘Wyatt Earp’ (1994).

In the early 2000s, O’Hara’s appearances included movies like ‘Best in Show’ (2000), ‘Orange County’ (2002), and ‘A Mighty Wind’ (2003). She continued with movies such as ‘Surviving Christmas’ (2004) and ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ (2006). By the end of the 2000’s, she starred in ‘Penelope’ (2006) and played a role in ‘Away We Go’ (2009).

In 2010, O’Hara appeared alongside Claire Danes, Julia Ormond, and David Strathairn in ‘Temple Grandin’ and then voiced various characters in Tim Burton’s ‘Frankenweenie’ in 2012. She currently features in TV series like ‘What Lives Inside’ (2015- ), ‘Schitt’s Creek’ (2015- ), and ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’.

Gearing towards her personal life, Catherine O’Hara married production designer Bo Welch in 1992 and has two sons with him.



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Full NameCatherine O’Hara
Net Worth$8 Million
Date Of BirthMarch 4, 1954
Place Of BirthToronto, Canada
Height1.63 m
ProfessionActress
EducationBurnhamthorpe Collegiate
NationalityAmerican
SpouseBo Welch
ChildrenMatthew Welch, Luke Welch
SiblingsMary Margaret O’Hara, Marc O’Hara, Michael Patrick O’hara
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1I think the best dramatic actors know how to tap into their character’s humor. I have more respect for those who take their comedy seriously.
2I started working in the 1970s, when women’s lib was a daily subject. A lot of what women were fighting for then is a given now. In comedy it has gotten so much better. So many women are creating their own material. If anything, I think more about being older than being a woman in comedy. (2015)
3I think everyone is born funny. Sadly, some lives beat it out of them. I don’t know what allows someone to keep being funny and actually make a career of it. I was encouraged to see the humor in life and have always been around people who think funny, but I know some hilarious people whose sense of humor saved them from their lives.
4[on doing voiceover work with Martin Short in ‘Frankenweenie’] In a live-action film, the focus is on the set and the lighting and everything that’s there. In animation, it’s all right in the headphones. As Marty says, it uses a different set of muscles. In this case, we were given some beautiful illustrations to guide us, and I think we just tried to honor that.
5I never went to the prom or anything. I got asked by a couple of weird guys, but no one I wanted to show up at a formal with. Mostly I thought about being an actress. I wasn’t conscious of wanting to be a comic actress. I wasn’t really funny or anything, and I didn’t think about it. It wasn’t supposed to be ladylike for a girl to joke. To this day, I’ve found that it doesn’t matter what a guy looks like if he’s really funny. His sense of humor makes him attractive. On the other hand, you don’t hear men saying, “No she’s not pretty, but is she ever funny!”
6Night time really is the best time to work. All the ideas are there to be yours because everyone is asleep.
7I know. I’m lazy. But I made myself a New Years resolution that I would write myself something really special. Which means I have ’til December, right?
8I think the success of my work stems from being truthful.
9I lived in LA for a few months. It seemed like no one there had parents. Or if they did have parents, they would deny it.
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