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‘Saturday Night Live’ Pays Tribute To Catherine O’Hara

Catherine O’Hara, a two-time Saturday Night Live host and a (very brief) former cast member, was remembered by NBC’s late-night program tonight, a day after the Emmy winner died at the age of 71. A card in O’Hara’s memory from her time on the show ran just before the curtain call at the end of the episode, hosted by Alexander Skarsgård with musical guest Cardi B. You can see it below.

O’Hara opened up in 2024 about being cast in the sixth season of SNL in the early 1980s. Coming from another sketch comedy series, the Canadian SCTV, she should’ve felt right at home, but O’Hara said she quit after a week without filming a single episode to return to her “[comedy] family” at SCTV.

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The exit must not have been too acrimonious as O’Hara was asked back as a host twice: during SNL‘s Season 16 in April 1991 with musical guest R.E.M., and during Season 18 in October 1992 with musical guest 10,000 Maniacs.

Above is an image of O’Hara from her SNL debut in a sketch alongside then-cast member Mike Myers.

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