Tonight saw the 32nd Annual Actor Awards come and go, but—much like yesterday’s BRIT Awards—there was one stand‑out moment that eclipsed everything else. The ceremony paused to honor the incomparable Catherine O’Hara, who was awarded Best Actress in a Comedy Series posthumously, turning the room still and heavy with both admiration and loss.
Her longtime studio costar Seth Rogen took the stage to deliver a tribute that was equal parts somber and triumphant. His words carried the weight of shared history, celebrating her brilliance, her comedic precision, and the decades of joy she brought to audiences. It was the kind of speech that doesn’t just honor a performer—it reframes their legacy in real time.
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The moment felt bittersweet, a quiet reminder of how deeply Catherine O’Hara shaped the comedy landscape. Her win wasn’t symbolic; it was earned, deserved, and profoundly felt across the room.
The clip below captures the emotional gravity of the tribute—a soft, aching, beautifully human moment that defined the night.
Did Catherine O’Hara’s tribute hit you as hard as it hit the room tonight? Comment below.









