Commentary: Catherine O’Hara remembered in 10 indelible roles

Catherine O’Hara, the celebrated actress who passed away Friday at 71, created a remarkable range of characters throughout her five-decade career in film and television. Each role was unique and brought to life with her distinctive ability to give every character their own memorable personality, habits, and mannerisms – from quirky artists to unpleasant socialites and seemingly ordinary housewives.

Why the Vicious Ending of Send Help Might Feel Familiar

When their plane crashes in the Gulf of Thailand during a business trip, Linda and Bradley find themselves stranded on a deserted island. Their already strained relationship takes a dramatic turn. Linda resented Bradley for denying her a promised promotion – choosing a friend over her – and now, the tables have turned. Bradley, a polished executive used to being in charge, is completely unprepared for survival. Linda, whom he dismissed as timid and insignificant, reveals herself to be a resourceful and surprisingly vengeful survivalist. She now holds all the power and uses it to control him, leaving him utterly dependent on her.

Catherine O’Hara Portrayed the Vain and Delusional With a Radical Lack of Vanity

Catherine O’Hara, the celebrated comedic actress who passed away on Friday at age 71, created a remarkable collection of unforgettable characters throughout her more than 50-year career. She often played larger-than-life women – dramatic, self-absorbed, commanding, and intensely emotional – who weren’t afraid to express themselves. O’Hara excelled at portraying people who were either falling apart or convinced of their own greatness. Despite their flaws, her characters were consistently endearing and popular because she always brought a surprising tenderness to her performances, revealing the vulnerabilities beneath their strong exteriors, and fully committing to each role without ego.

‘I didn’t expect it to break me open’: Millie Mackintosh poses in a skimpy green bikini as she shares a glimpse inside her luxury wellness retreat in India

The 36-year-old former reality star is currently vacationing at the Six Senses Vana resort. A five-night stay costs approximately £1,895 per person, and longer retreats – lasting 14 nights – range from £11,000 to £14,000, depending on the time of year and how many people are sharing a room.

Everything That Happens in the Melania Trump Documentary

The new Trump Kennedy Center held its premiere on Thursday night at the Opera House, drawing several members of the Trump Administration, including Pete Hegseth (Secretary of War), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Secretary of Health and Human Services), Lee Zeldin (EPA Administrator), and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson. According to Variety, the President answered questions on the red carpet, while the First Lady took photos. The film marks a return for director Brett Ratner, who faced sexual misconduct allegations in 2017 (which he denies), and is projected to earn $3 to $5 million during its opening weekend.