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Catherine O'Hara's Final Interview Reveals Genius Behind Moira Rose
The passing of a comedy legend leaves fans pondering the legacy of her iconic 'Schitt's Creek' character.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 3:39pm
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The passing of a comedy legend leaves an indelible mark on the legacy of Moira Rose, Catherine O'Hara's unforgettable creation.Santa Monica TodayIn one of her final interviews before her untimely passing, comedy legend Catherine O'Hara sat down with a reporter to discuss the creation and evolution of her beloved 'Schitt's Creek' character, Moira Rose. O'Hara's co-star and longtime collaborator Eugene Levy shared insights into the development of Moira's unique voice and style, as well as the cast's close-knit chemistry. The interview offers a rare glimpse into O'Hara's creative process and the lasting impact of her iconic performance.
Why it matters
Catherine O'Hara's passing is a profound loss for the comedy and entertainment world. Her portrayal of Moira Rose on 'Schitt's Creek' has cemented her status as a comedic genius, and this final interview provides fans with a deeper understanding of the character's origins and O'Hara's own influence on the role. As the show's legacy continues to be celebrated, this interview offers valuable insights into the collaborative process and O'Hara's unparalleled talent for creating unforgettable characters.
The details
In the interview, O'Hara and her co-star Eugene Levy reminisced about the development of the Moira Rose character. Levy recalled how he initially approached O'Hara to join the show, a request that thrilled her, though she jokingly questioned the summer filming schedule, as it conflicted with her cherished cottage traditions. O'Hara brought visual aids to her initial meeting with the Levys, including photos of socialite Daphne Guinness, to help convey her vision for Moira's appearance and voice. While Moira's distinct accent proved elusive at first, O'Hara's talent for creating unique characters was on full display when the cast finally heard her iconic voice.
- The interview took place on February 28, 2020, at the Huntley Hotel in Santa Monica, California.
- Catherine O'Hara passed away shortly after this interview, making it one of her last before her untimely death.
The players
Catherine O'Hara
A legendary comedic actress best known for her portrayal of Moira Rose on the acclaimed sitcom 'Schitt's Creek'.
Eugene Levy
O'Hara's longtime collaborator and co-star on 'Schitt's Creek', who shared insights into the development of the Moira Rose character.
Daniel Levy
The son of Eugene Levy, who struggled to keep up with O'Hara's creative ideas for the character of Moira Rose.
What they’re saying
“Eugene, do you even know me?”
— Catherine O'Hara, Actress
“Unreal.”
— Eugene Levy, Actor
“You get murdered first!”
— Catherine O'Hara (as Moira Rose)
What’s next
The legacy of Catherine O'Hara's portrayal of Moira Rose on 'Schitt's Creek' will continue to be celebrated and analyzed by fans and critics alike, as they ponder the extent to which the character was a reflection of O'Hara's own personality or a carefully crafted creation.
The takeaway
Catherine O'Hara's passing is a profound loss for the comedy and entertainment world, but her unforgettable performance as Moira Rose on 'Schitt's Creek' will endure as a testament to her unparalleled talent for creating iconic characters and her lasting impact on the industry.

