A bench erected at the spot where a Scots holidaymaker was killed in Spain was vandalised before a service to mark the 10th anniversary of his death.
13.05.2022 - 01:23 / etcanada.com
Catherine O’Hara is sharing a positive update on the “Schitt’s Creek” movie that fans all want.
The actress told ET Canada that she’d “love” to be involved in a movie, if it was done in the right way.
“I would love to do anything with (Dan and Eugene Levy),” she said.
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O’Hara played the beloved Moira Rose in the hit series, which ran from 2015 to 2020.
“It was so much fun playing those characters and playing that family,” she recalled. “It was a joyful experience and I had a hard time letting go of my character. She was so much more interesting than I am!”
On a potential big screen reunion for the Rose family, O’Hara continued, “I know there’s been some talk, but Daniel always says it has to be the right idea and he’s right. It has to be worth doing. You don’t want to just take advantage of the fact that people want you to do it. We’ve had the loveliest, kindest audience and we don’t want to let them down. I hope we do do it some day!”
O’Hara is the keynote speaker at the 2022 International Women’s Day Women + Wealth Gala (postponed from March due to COVID) taking place on May 14 at the Edmonton Convention Centre and available virtually. The event is not-for-profit and proceeds support the Canadian Women’s Foundation. Shayla Stonechild and Kristina Botelho are also speakers at the event.
One of the topics that will be discussed on the day is the issue of gender pay discrepancy, which O’Hara often faced in the early days of her career as a comedian.
“I started working in the early 70s. I worked with a lot of men who were good guys, but they were raised in the pre-Women’s Liberation world,” she remembered.
A bench erected at the spot where a Scots holidaymaker was killed in Spain was vandalised before a service to mark the 10th anniversary of his death.
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