Catherine O’Hara Finds Humor in the Gulf Between Perception and Reality

Mar 31, 2019, 02:37 AM

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"How would you behave if your whole life was ripped out from under you?" Catherine O'Hara wants to know. I'm supposed to be asking the questions here, at the Manhattan hotel restaurant where the comedy legend is between appointments, cobbling together a late lunch of tapas (and urging me to try the stuffed peppadews). But I've just thoughtlessly referred to her character on Schitt's Creek as selfish, and she's politely defending the woman she's spent the past four years portraying.

"How would you behave if your whole life was ripped out from under you?" Catherine O'Hara wants to know. I'm supposed to be asking the questions here, at the Manhattan hotel restaurant where the comedy legend is between appointments, cobbling together a late lunch of tapas (and urging me to try the stuffed peppadews). But I've just thoughtlessly referred to her character on Schitt's Creek as selfish, and she's politely defending the woman she's spent the past four years portraying.