Won
1
Primetime Emmy.
Another
13 wins & 26 nominations.
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(1990)
(2012)
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Filmography
2012
Frankenweenie
Mrs. Frankenstein / Weird Girl / Gym Teacher (voice)
2012
Leslie
(TV Series)
Leslie
2001
Committed
(TV Series)
Liz Larsen (voice)
2000
MADtv
(TV Series)
Woman on Blind Date
1999
Oh Baby
(TV Series)
Roberta Hunter
1997
Hope
(TV Movie)
Muriel Macswain
1983-1984
SCTV Channel
(TV Series)
Lola Heatherton / Melissa Humphries / Essie / ...
1984
The New Show
(TV Series)
Various / Julie Andrews / Kathy Lee Crosby
1981-1983
SCTV Network 90
(TV Series)
Various / Late Woman / Lola Heatherton
1976-1979
Second City TV
(TV Series)
Various / Lola Heatherton / Liv Ullman / ...
2016-2017
Schitt's Creek
(TV Series) (consulting producer - 26 episodes)
2017
Schitt's Creek
(TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
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Grad Night
(2017)
... (performer: "Baby, I'm Yours", "For We're All Jolly Good People" - uncredited)
2003
A Mighty Wind
(performer: "A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow", "When You're Next to Me", "One More Time", "A Mighty Wind" - as Mickey) / (performer: "The Catheter Song" - as Mickey Crabbe) / (writer: "One More Time", "The Catheter Song")
2000
Best in Show
(performer: "God Loves A Terrier", "Terrier Style")
1996
Waiting for Guffman
(performer: "Midnight At The Oasis", "Nothing Ever Happens In Blaine" (uncredited))
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Self (67 credits)
2015
Today
(TV Series)
Herself
2012
Face Off
(TV Series)
Herself - Guest Judge
1995
Biography
(TV Series documentary)
Herself
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Personal Details
Other Works:
Performed "Sally's Song" from
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) in a segment of "Danny Elfman's Music from the Films of Tim Burton" held at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. John Mauceri conducted the Hollywood Symphony & Page L.A. Choir.
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Alternate Names:
Mitch & Mickey | Cathy O'Hara
Height:
5' 4" (1.63 m)
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Personal Quote:
[on doing voiceover work with Martin Short in 'Frankenweenie'] In a live-action film, the focus is on the set and the lighting and everything that's there. In animation, it's all right in the headphones. As Marty says, it uses a different set of muscles. In this case, we were given some beautiful illustrations to guide us, and I think we just tried to honor that.
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Trademark:
Her smile
Nickname:
Cath
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