Catherine O'Hara, the Canadian comedy luminary, began as an improv force on SCTV before embodying Moira Rose in Schitt's Creek—a transition from sketch spontaneity to richly textured, character-led performance. Her gift lay in making the outlandish feel profoundly human. In Britain, where character comedy has long been a cultural staple, her nuanced portrayals echo our own affection for performers who observe society with wit and warmth, gently illuminating what unites us.










