Skip to main content

Catherine O’Hara, the Emmy‑winning Canadian‑American actress and beloved comedy icon, has died at age 71. And she leaves behind a remarkable legacy that spanned more than five decades in film and television. Best known for her offbeat brilliance as Moira Rose on Schitt’s Creek and memorable turns in classic movies like Home Alone and Beetlejuice, O’Hara began her career in the 1970s. She went on to win multiple awards, including Primetime Emmys and a Golden Globe. Here’s what to know about O’Hara’s net worth at the time of her death.

What was Catherine O’Hara’s net worth at the time of her death?

Related

‘Schitt’s Creek’: Moira Rose’s Costumes Influenced Catherine O’Hara’s Personal Style

Catherine O’Hara’s estimated net worth in 2026 is around $10 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. This figure reflects her decades‑long career in film, television, and voice acting rather than blockbuster‑level paychecks typical of Hollywood superstars.

Her wealth stems from a steady stream of roles in beloved movies like Home Alone and Beetlejuice, her breakout comedy work on SCTV, and especially her later success as Moira Rose on Schitt’s Creek. Her role as Moira Rose brought her an Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Emmy. Additionally, she likely earned substantial residuals from syndication and streaming of the hit sitcom.

Following her role in the Canadian sketch comedy series SCTV, she engaged in a long-term creative partnership with director Christopher Guest. Together, they worked on Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, and For Your Consideration. As for her voice acting, O’Hara became known for lending her voice to The Nightmare Before Christmas, Over the Hedge, Monster House, Where the Wild Things Are, Frankenweenie, and The Addams Family.

O’Hara favored roles that showcased her distinctive talent and comedic range over headline‑grabbing salaries. This seemingly helped her maintain a stable financial profile even without the massive payouts that go with leading franchise status. Her ongoing residuals from voice acting in animated features and continued interest in her extensive catalog of work heavily contributed to her net worth.

Catherine O’Hara also owned real estate in Los Angeles with her husband

Catherine O’Hara and her husband, production designer Bo Welch, made one of their most financially savvy moves long before her breakout success on Schitt’s Creek. They purchased a home in Los Angeles’ upscale Brentwood neighborhood in 1994. The 2,606‑square‑foot house, with four bedrooms and four bathrooms, was bought for about $1.25 million at a time when O’Hara was transitioning from character work to broader opportunities in film and television, according to Virtual Globetrotting.

Over the decades, that Brentwood property has become a significant asset in O’Hara’s overall financial picture. Comparable homes in the high-value area now sell for around $4 million or more. The couple’s residence has likely more than tripled in value since their purchase. Unlike some celebrities who buy and sell multiple luxury homes as their careers evolve, O’Hara and Welch remained in this longtime family home.

The actor’s family plans to hold a ‘private celebration of life’ for her

Catherine O’Hara and her husband, Bo Welch, married in 1992 and have two children together: Matthew, around 32, and Luke, around 29. Bo is known for his work on films such as Beetlejuice, Men in Black, and Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, and collaborated indirectly with O’Hara over the years.

According to Page Six, O’Hara had a “brief illness” before her death in January 2026. Her husband and sons reportedly plan to hold a “private celebration of life” for her in the wake of her death.