She almost didn't do Schitt's Creek. Eurgene Levy really wanted her, but she didn't want to take on anything long term at the time. He eventually convinced her to do the pilot and if it got picked up, there was no obligation to do the main series. Fortunately she ended up wanting to keep doing it, because it's hard to imagine another actress in that role. Levy and O'Hara had great chemistry. Those SCTV folks really liked to stick together.
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That's not fair Kootenay, I actually started tearing up watching this clip with O'Hara and Candy in it.
You're not the only one. The recent Candy documentary is still fresh in my mind, and the news about O'Hara hit me pretty hard. I was a mess watching that clip.
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I'm going to watch A Mighty Wind tonight. Tears will be shed.
Yeah, just watched it while cracking open my precious bottle of CC Chronicles. If I'm going to get drunk and ugly cry with my cat, might as well do it on the expensive Canadian stuff.
Don't forget to watch the deleted scenes from the DVD
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While Catherine's official cause of death has yet to be confirmed, it's been revealed that the actress suffered from Situs Inversus throughout her life.
The congenital condition sees major organs in the chest and abdomen placed on the opposite side of where they would typically be located.
It's an inherited condition that affects around 1 in 10,000 people worldwide and is more common in males.
It seems Catherine's diagnosis came to light during a routine diagnosis, but she was reluctant to delve into the details of her Situs Inversus.
She previously explained in an interview that she needed to get a test for tuberculosis when her son was in nursery school, including a chest X-ray, which confirmed her diagnosis.
Catherine said at the time: 'I'm a freak! I love Western medicine, I just don't want to be a part of it.
'I don't even know the name because I don't want to know the name. Something cardi- inversa and then dexter-cardia and something-inversa.
'People are going to think I'm so ignorant not to know this, but I kind of don't want to know before that.'
"Mama.
I thought we had time.
I wanted more,
I wanted to sit in a chair next to you.
I heard you.
But I had so much more to say.
I love you.
I'll see you later."
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