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Catherine O'Hara, Emmy-winning Comedian, Dies at 71

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73% : These collaborations showcased her talents alongside Eugene Levy in "Waiting for Guffman," "Best in Show," "A Mighty Wind," and "For Your Consideration."
67% : Her partnership with Eugene Levy proved particularly fruitful, establishing a creative chemistry that would persist throughout their careers.
65% : "Best in Show" became the most celebrated of these collaborations, with O'Hara and Levy playing Gerry and Cookie Fleck, a dog-show couple constantly encountering Cookie's former romantic entanglements.
56% : Schitt's Creek: Career Renaissance and Emmy Success The turning point came in 2015 when O'Hara reunited with her longtime collaborator Eugene Levy in the Canadian sitcom "Schitt's Creek."
55% : This groundbreaking show, which also featured Eugene Levy, John Candy, Martin Short, Andrea Martin, Rick Moranis, Joe Flaherty, and Harold Ramis, would cement her status as comedy royalty.
43% : Created by Levy and his son Dan, the show told the story of a wealthy family forced to rebuild their lives in a tiny town after losing their fortune.

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