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    Catherine O’Hara Honored at Westminster Dog Show With ‘Best In Show’ Tribute

    Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineBy Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineFebruary 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Westminster Dog Show
    Catherine O’Hara Was Always ‘Best In Show’!!!

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    February 4, 2026
    10:03 AM PST

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    Catherine O’Hara got a seriously sweet send-off just days after her death … and it happened in the most on-brand place possible … the Westminster Dog Show.

    Mid-competition at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, the show hit pause to roll a tribute montage celebrating Catherine’s iconic career … with a big nod to her classic comedy “Best in Show” — about a fictional dog show similar to the Westminster event — which had the crowd clapping it up hard.

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    As fans know, the 2000 mockumentary was all about competitive dog shows, with Catherine starring alongside her longtime partner-in-comedy, Eugene Levy … the two playing wildly devoted owners to their Norwich terrier, Winky, who somehow beats the odds and wins it all.


    After the clips wrapped Tuesday, a message flashed on the big screen calling Catherine “a true legend, timeless talent, and icon” … and the room clearly felt it.

    Catherine and Eugene were famously close, teaming up for decades before striking TV gold again with the Emmy-winning series “Schitt’s Creek.”

    TMZ broke the news of Catherine’s death Friday.

    She was 71.

    RIP



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