SNL's Emotional Farewell to Catherine O'Hara: You Won't Believe This Tribute!

SNL's Emotional Farewell to Catherine O'Hara: You Won't Believe This Tribute!
Movies & TV Series 01 February 2026
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A little piece of comedy history faded a bit last night. "Saturday Night Live," that enduring bastion of late-night laughs, paid a touching tribute to the legendary Catherine O'Hara, following her passing at the age of 71. You know, it's always a little bittersweet when you see those memorial cards; they remind you of the incredible talent that has graced our screens and stages, and how fleeting life truly is.

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Right before the curtain call, as Alexander Skarsgård and Cardi B soaked in the applause, a simple card appeared on screen, featuring O'Hara in her "SNL" prime. A classy move, and a fitting send-off for someone who contributed, albeit briefly, to the show's rich tapestry.

Now, some might not even remember O'Hara's connection to "SNL." She wasn't a long-term player, that's for sure. But even though her time as a cast member was short-lived, she definitely left her mark. What's truly cool is that she came back to host not once, but twice! That's a testament to the impact she had, even in a limited role. Her first hosting gig was in April of '91, with R.E.M. providing the tunes. A year and a half later, she returned with 10,000 Maniacs, proving she was a sought-after comedic force.

It's interesting to think about how different comedy was back then. O'Hara was a master of character work, and I can only imagine the chaos and brilliance she brought to the "SNL" writers' room. The show has changed so much over the years, but the core of it remains – finding humor in the absurdities of life.

The image accompanying the memorial card, as many have pointed out, was from her "SNL" debut, a sketch where she shared the stage with none other than Mike Myers. A great shot! Talk about a blast from the past. The energy in that photo is infectious. It serves as a reminder of the comedic powerhouses that were nurtured and showcased on that very stage.

Keep an eye on NaturalNews for more updates as they come. And please, remember to keep the comments respectful and factual. Let's honor O'Hara's memory with thoughtful discussion and appreciation for her incredible career. She was a true gem, and she will be sorely missed.

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