Dan Levy Reflects on Catherine O’Hara’s Legacy and the Love She Received

Published 04/02/2026, 1:54 AM EDT

For years, Dan Levy and Catherine O'Hara shared a creative partnership that went far beyond the screen. Their work together, particularly on Schitt's Creek, created one of television’s most beloved family dynamics, blending sharp humor with genuine emotional depth. Whether delivering iconic comedic moments or grounding scenes in heartfelt vulnerability, their chemistry became a defining force behind the show’s success.

As those memories resurface in public conversations, Dan Levy’s recent appearance offered a glimpse into how he is honoring her legacy.

Dan Levy opens up about Catherine O’Hara during recent appearance

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During a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Dan Levy took a moment to reflect on O’Hara while speaking with Jimmy Fallon. The conversation naturally turned nostalgic, as Jimmy Fallon recalled Dan Levy’s earlier visit to the show alongside his Schitt’s Creek co-stars. In revisiting those memories, Dan Levy painted a picture of Catherine O’Hara not just as a legendary performer, but as someone whose presence left a lasting imprint on everyone around her.

“The great comfort for me has just been to see how loved she was, you know what I mean? The outpouring. Everyone felt like they kind of knew her,” Dan Levy said.

He went on to describe her as “irreplaceable,” emphasizing how her warmth and talent transcended the boundaries of television. From her impeccable improvisation skills to her ability to fully embody larger-than-life characters, Catherine O’Hara’s legacy, in Dan Levy’s eyes, is defined as much by the joy she brought others as by the performances she delivered.

That sense of loss and gratitude was echoed by those who had known her longest, especially within the Schitt’s Creek family.

Catherine O’Hara’s legacy spans decades of iconic performances

Catherine O'Hara built a remarkable career that stretched across five decades, leaving an unmistakable imprint on television, film, and improvisational comedy. From her early days on Second City Television alongside talents like Eugene Levy, John Candy, and Martin Short, she quickly became known for her transformative characters and sharp comedic instincts. Her transition to film brought unforgettable roles in Beetlejuice and Home Alone, where she balanced eccentricity with emotional depth.

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Her later years saw a powerful resurgence with Schitt's Creek, where her portrayal of Moira Rose became a cultural phenomenon, earning major awards and widespread acclaim. Even beyond accolades, Catherine O’Hara’s influence lay in her ability to merge absurd comedy with genuine humanity, shaping a legacy that continues to inspire performers and resonate with audiences worldwide.

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How do you think Dan Levy’s reflections capture the depth of Catherine O’Hara’s legacy? Let us know in the comments! 

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Karishma Dasgupta

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Karishma is an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. She enjoys digging deep into stories and bringing clarity to the often fast-moving world of entertainment. She holds a double Master’s degree in Fashion Business Management and Digital Marketing.

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