Catherine O’Hara’s Brother Recalls Dream Visit Before Actress’ Death

Wednesday, April 8, 2026 at 5:30 AM

Catherine O'Hara's brother, Michael, shares details about the actress' final days and a dream encounter that stays with him. The Catherine O’Hara’s Brother Recalls Dream Visit Before Actress’ Death first appeared on The Blast

Catherine O’Hara‘s brother, Michael P. O’Hara, is sharing a meaningful dream encounter with the late actress that occurred shortly before her death. He also opened up about her sudden passing, reflecting on Catherine’s final days.

Catherine died on January 30, 2026, at 71 years old, leaving behind her husband, Bo Welch, and their two sons, Matthew and Luke.

Catherine O’Hara Visited Michael In A Dream

Catherine O'Hara visits Gifitng Services held Gifting Services Showroom
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In his podcast “Tip O The Iceberg,” Michael O’Hara opened up about the recent passing of his sister, Catherine. The podcast explores the “value of dreams,” and in season 3, episode 1, titled “Dreams of Our Loved Ones,” the writer and producer shared some dream encounters she had with her sister.

Michael shared that he recently had an unexpected and “very, very sad” death in his family, adding that he dreamed about Catherine a few days before her death. “I always cherish the times I can meet with a loved one in the dream state.”

In his dream, Michael was hugging her sister. Looking back, he said it was as if Catherine was bidding farewell. “I was hugging her, which was really beautiful. And I guess it was sort of a goodbye,” Michael noted.

The Actress ‘Wasn’t Talking Much’ Before Her Death

Catherine O'Hara at 2019 ELLE Women In Hollywood
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Michael also shared that Catherine “wasn’t talking much” before she passed, explaining that he didn’t live close to the actress, who resided in Los Angeles. It seemed the two kept in touch via phone calls, but shortly before her death, Michael said Catherine “didn’t really want to talk on the phone.”

On the morning of January 30, emergency responders received a call from Catherine’s home for a medical emergency. The actress was in “serious condition” when she was transported to the hospital, where she later died.

Her agency confirmed her passing, revealing that Catherine battled a “brief illness” before her death. Her cause of death was later reported as pulmonary embolism, with the underlying cause listed as rectal cancer, as reported by The Blast.

Michael O’Hara Also Had A Dream About His Sister After Her Death

Catherine O'Hara at the World Premiere Of Apple TV+'s Series 'The Studio' Season 1
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Michael shared that he had another dream visit from Catherine after her death. In it, he was visiting her in a new house in the middle of renovations, as the actress was choosing furnishings. “She said, ‘You can sleep here anytime, Michael. You can come over and stay anytime,” Michael recalled his sister saying.

The dream was reminiscent of something that happened in real life. Back when the actress was on the sketch comedy show “Second City Television,” Michael, who was apprenticing near his sister’s place, would spend some nights in Catherine’s spare bedroom. “Yeah, pretty cool. But yeah, it was beautiful. She was just so happy and very busy in the other world that she’s now in, but yeah, it’s beautiful,” Michael said of his dream.

At the end of the episode, Michael talked about how dream visits from loved ones are ways to connect to them. “We’re all interconnected… And the love, you know, continues no matter what. They’re always with us,” he concluded.

Catherine O’Hara Had A Rare Heart Condition

Catherine O Hara is seen arriving at Loewe after during Paris Fashion Week
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In an interview in 2021, the comedian talked about a rare heart condition that she was born with, called dextrocardia with situs inversus. Per Johns Hopkins Medicine, it’s a congenital condition in which the heart or other organs are positioned on the opposite side.

Catherine wasn’t diagnosed with it until she was in her 40s while undergoing a routine tuberculosis test. “When the doctor told us that my heart was on the right side and my organs were flipped, my husband immediately said, ‘No, her head’s on backwards’,” she said, recalling the moment when she learned about her condition.

Dextrocardia affects 1 in 12,000 people. In most cases, it doesn’t require treatment unless complications occur. In Catherine’s case, her condition wasn’t identified as a factor in her death.

The Actress Received A Posthumous Award For Her Role In ‘The Studio’

Catherine O'Hara at 81st Venice International Film Festival
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Prior to her death, Catherine appeared in the comedy series “The Studio,” where she played Patty Leigh, the eccentric former head of the fictitious company Continental Studios. At the Actor Awards held in March, the actress won Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series.

Catherine made history as the first woman in the Screen Actors Guild to win an individual award posthumously. Seth Rogen, the creator of the series and her co-star, accepted the award on her behalf, delivering an emotional speech.

Rogen praised the actress’s professionalism and talent while also acknowledging her impeccable personality. He said, “She really showed that you can be a genius and be kind, and one of those things does not have to come at the expense of the other in any way, shape, or form.”

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