“She Should Be Standing Here Tonight.” — In a Shocking, Tear-Soaked Moment at the 2026 Actor Awards, Catherine O’Hara Wins Posthumously for The Studio, and Seth Rogen’s Emotional Tribute Leaves the Entire Room in Silence Just One Month After Her Passing! The room was expecting applause. Instead, it was met with silence — the kind that tightens your chest. Just one month after her passing, Catherine O’Hara’s name was called as the winner at the 2026 Actor Awards for The Studio, and time seemed to stop. There was no walk to the stage, no radiant smile — only the weight of absence.

  • Catherine O’Hara won Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series at the 2026 Actor Awards on Sunday, March 1
  • O’Hara won for her role in The Studio one month after she died on Friday, Jan. 30, at 71
  • Seth Rogen, who costars in and created The Studio, accepted the award on O’Hara’s behalf

Catherine O’Hara won a posthumous honor from her peers at the 2026 Actor Awards.

On Sunday, March 1, the actress, who died Jan. 30 at the age of 71, won Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series for her role as Patty Leigh in The Studio.

Seth Rogen, who stars in and created the Apple TV series, accepted the award for O’Hara with an emotional speech as the star-studded audience shed tears.

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“I was asked to assume the very sad honor of accepting this award on O’Hara’s behalf,” he began. “I know she would have been honored to receive this award from her fellow performers, who I know she respected so much. She was such big fans of all of yours.”

“I obviously have been reflecting on the time I was fortunate enough to spend with her and working with her, and something that I’ve just been marveling at over the last few weeks was was really her ability to be generous and kind and gracious, while never, ever minimizing her own talents and her own ability to contribute to the work that we were doing,” added Rogen.

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“She knew she could destroy, and she wanted to destroy every day on set,” Rogen continued. “I haven’t said this to the other actors because I didn’t want them to get ideas, but pretty much every evening before she had a shooting day on our show, she would email me and Evan [Goldberg] an email that always was pretty similar. It said, ‘Hello, I hope you’ll consider the following.’ And then there would be a completely rewritten version of the scene she was in, and literally 100 percent of the time, it made not just her character better, but it made the scene better and the entire show better as a whole.”

He further praised O’Hara for exemplifying “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.”

Seth Rogen accepts on behalf of the posthumous award for Catherine O'Hara for the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Award for "The Studio" onstage during the 32nd Annual Actor Awards at Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall on March 01, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.
Seth Rogen on March 1, 2026.Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

“So I guess I’ll just leave you with this,” Rogen concluded, “if you have people in your lives that don’t know her work, if there are kids in your lives or just people who are out of touch or stupid or something, just show them O’Hara dancing to Harry Belafonte in Beetlejuice. Show them O’Hara hurting her knee in Best in Show and doing that amazing thing where she hobbles around and tells the people, as they are laughing, that that’s Catherine O’Hara.”

He concluded, “We were lucky that we got to live in a world where she so generously shared her talents with us.”

Seth Rogen's Tribute to Catherine O'Hara at the 2026 Actors Awards

O’Hara died on Jan. 30 at 71. Her rep confirmed that O’Hara died “after a brief illness.” In February, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed O’Hara died after suffering from a pulmonary embolism, according to a death certificate. Rectal cancer was listed as the underlying cause of the embolism.

Catherine O'Hara attends the Premiere of "The Studio" on March 24, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
Catherine O’Hara attends the Premiere of “The Studio” on March 24, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.Emma McIntyre/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty

The actress was a five-time nominee at the awards ceremony where she was honored. Her first nomination came in 2011 for Temple Grandin, and she earned four nominations for Schitt’s Creek between 2020 and 2021.

In 2021, she and her castmates — which included Eugene Levy, Dan Levy and Annie Murphy — won the award for Best Ensemble.

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Actress Kelly Lynch shared a photo of the program from the service in an Instagram post on Feb. 17. “Rest in peace darling Catherine,” Lynch, 67, began the post, before quoting a Raymond Carver poem.

“And did you get what you wanted from this life, even so? I did. And what did you want? To call myself beloved, to feel myself beloved on the earth.”