Anonymous wrote:She was one of the best!
Anonymous wrote:The good old days. I will always associate Catherine O’Hara with SCTV first. RIP.
Loved her in Home Alone and in Schitt’s Creek.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I last saw her at the awards event, I assumed she was battling cancer given how frail she looked. My mom looked the same way before she died of cancer.
So sad. She was one of my favorite actresses of all time. A true comic genius with a unique charisma.
Came to say the same thing. So many women in their 60s and 70s dying too young of cancers. But we don't know if she had cancer or not.
Actually cancer survival rates are pretty good.
Survival rates are based on living 5 years from detection. If you die 5 years and 1 day it still counts as survival.
Anonymous wrote:When I last saw her at the awards event, I assumed she was battling cancer given how frail she looked. My mom looked the same way before she died of cancer.
So sad. She was one of my favorite actresses of all time. A true comic genius with a unique charisma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh no! I love her. So sad. 71 seems young. I wonder what happened.
That photo makes her look like she had cancer, but the family statement says a short illness. Probably cancer detected late.
A short illness is the default for lots of things:
Fast moving cancer
Late detected cancer
Private battle
Anything, really.
I know women who worked up until they dropped dead from cancer, and nobody knew because they never disclosed.
Anonymous wrote:The good old days. I will always associate Catherine O’Hara with SCTV first. RIP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I last saw her at the awards event, I assumed she was battling cancer given how frail she looked. My mom looked the same way before she died of cancer.
So sad. She was one of my favorite actresses of all time. A true comic genius with a unique charisma.
Came to say the same thing. So many women in their 60s and 70s dying too young of cancers. But we don't know if she had cancer or not.
Actually cancer survival rates are pretty good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I last saw her at the awards event, I assumed she was battling cancer given how frail she looked. My mom looked the same way before she died of cancer.
So sad. She was one of my favorite actresses of all time. A true comic genius with a unique charisma.
Came to say the same thing. So many women in their 60s and 70s dying too young of cancers. But we don't know if she had cancer or not.
Actually cancer survival rates are pretty good.
My husband died within 6 months of diagnosis. No earlier symptoms and they tried treatment. It varies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh no! I love her. So sad. 71 seems young. I wonder what happened.
That photo makes her look like she had cancer, but the family statement says a short illness. Probably cancer detected late.
Anonymous wrote:Oh no! I love her. So sad. 71 seems young. I wonder what happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I last saw her at the awards event, I assumed she was battling cancer given how frail she looked. My mom looked the same way before she died of cancer.
So sad. She was one of my favorite actresses of all time. A true comic genius with a unique charisma.
Came to say the same thing. So many women in their 60s and 70s dying too young of cancers. But we don't know if she had cancer or not.
Actually cancer survival rates are pretty good.