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**Warning: This article contains spoilers about the *Wonder Man *season 1 finale, "Yucca Valley."**

Yes, *Wonder Man*'s finale opening credit sequence is a direct reference to *The O.C.* Come on, how could it not be?!

Marvel's latest TV series borrowed *The O.C*.'s iconic theme song, "California" by Phantom Planet, at the beginning of episode 8, "Yucca Valley." Creators Destin Daniel Cretton and Andrew Guest, both fans of the early '00s teen drama that made Ben McKenzie, Adam Brody, Mischa Barton, and Rachel Bilson superstars, confirm it was an intentional needle drop.

"Particularly the opening credits of *The O.C.,* I remember watching and just thinking was so incredible," Guest says. "It was a great show and really, I got excited about the idea of using another show's theme song as our theme song for one episode, because it's where our credits play."

Guest adds that they used that song with the goal of viewers recognizing it and remembering *The O.C. *"Hopefully there are some audiences out there who will have their heartstrings pulled as they connect with that theme," he says.

The creators also loved how the lyrics perfectly line up with Simon's (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) situation at the start of the finale, having just accidentally destroyed the *Wonder Man *set — and any chance he had at Hollywood success — with his no-longer-secret powers.

"To me, the theme works because of the placement of it," Cretton says. "It is almost scoring the facade that this dreamer, in that moment, is never going to reach. That song just has come to represent so much of what the dream of this place feels like, but in that moment, it actually feels really tragic."

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After a flashback to Simon's childhood when he saw the original *Wonder Man* in theaters, the finale jumps back to the present as he reels from losing control of his powers on the set of the *Wonder Man *remake. As Simon drives through Hollywood, the unmistakable opening piano notes of Phantom Planet's hit that became best known as *The O.C*.'s theme song start playing.

The lyrics kick in as Simon's best friend and *Wonder Man* costar Trevor (Sir Ben Kingsley) arrives on set, shocked to see the damage that could have only been wrought by Simon's powers. As the *Wonder Man* opening credits flash onscreen, Simon continues driving through Hollywood, grappling with the thought that he not only just exploded his once-promising acting career, but also that he's about to be arrested and locked up by the Department of Damage Control, who are already on their way to investigate the incident.

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Simon is angry, regretful, and disappointed at his lack of control. He hits his steering wheel repeatedly as he makes his getaway, while DODC agents arrive on the scene. Simon finally arrives home by the time that news reports announce a manhunt is underway.

He, of course, assumes he's the one being hunted, but he's unaware that Trevor already filmed and released a manifesto video, becoming the Mandarin once again, publicly taking credit for what he calls a terrorist attack on Hollywood, all so he can save Simon.

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By the end of the finale, Trevor was fired from the *Wonder Man *remake, and his role was recast with Joe "Joey Pants" Pantoliano. The movie was a success, launching Simon's career as an A-list actor. But he can't stop thinking about Trevor, who was locked up by the DODC.

Simon ultimately stages a jailbreak, busting Trevor out of the top-secret desert prison and flying them both away to safety.

California, here they come.

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Diamonds are forever — and so are some epic love stories.

At the world premiere of Margot Robbie's buzzy new adaptation of *Wuthering Heights*, the Australian actress paid tribute to Elizabeth Taylor's legendary Hollywood romance with Richard Burton by donning Taylor's iconic Cartier Taj Mahal necklace on the red carpet. Burton, Taylor's husband at the time, famously gave the star the diamond necklace for her 40th birthday in 1972, during a getaway in Budapest.

"There's something kind of Cathy and Heathcliff about Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in my mind, so it felt appropriate," Robbie told *Access Hollywood* at the premiere Wednesday, likening Burton and Taylor's tumultuous relationship to that of her and Jacob Elordi's characters in the film.

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"It's crazy," she said of being able to wear the necklace. "I remember when I talked with Andrew, my stylist, about what I was going to wear tonight, he was like, 'I feel like you need to be wearing the equivalent of the [*Titanic* necklace] Heart of the Ocean, so anyways, I feel like this is the real-life equivalent of the Heart of the Ocean. And the history of the necklace is amazing."

Indeed, according to a press release from Taylor's estate, "The pendant's surface bears an inscription in Parsee that reads, 'Love is Everlasting,' along with the name of Nur Jahan, the first woman to receive the jewel as a gift from her husband, Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahangir. The diamond was then passed down to their son, Shah Jahan, who gifted it to his most adored wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Four years later, when she died, the emperor commissioned the iconic Taj Mahal mausoleum as a tribute to her. The monument inspired the naming of the diamond, which found its way to Elizabeth and Richard."

The release further notes that the jewelry "stands as one of the most historically significant pieces in Elizabeth Taylor's legendary collection" and is "steeped in centuries-old symbolism."**

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Robbie completed her red carpet look with custom 38-carat Lorraine Schwartz diamond earrings made of vintage old-cut stones set in blackened bronze and gold; a Fred Leighton ring; and a dramatic, form-fitting Schiaparelli gown.

An adaptation of Emily Brontë's influential Gothic novel of the same name, *Wuthering Heights* depicts Catherine and Heathcliff's doomed romance, from their early days spent playing in the wily, windy moors of West Yorkshire to Heathcliff's dramatic departure from the estate and beyond.

However, director Emerald Fennell has cautioned that fans shouldn't expect a faithful adaptation per se — it's more her own reimagining of the classic tale. "The thing is that it's my favorite book in the world," the filmmaker told *The Hollywood Reporter* on the red carpet. "Like many people who love this book, I'm kind of fanatical about it, so I knew right from the get-go I couldn't ever hope to make anything that could even encompass the greatness of this book. All I could do was make a movie that made me feel the way the book made me feel, and therefore it just felt right to say it's *Wuthering* *Heights*, and it isn't."

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Alfalfa is all grown up, and he's now a self-declared "radical Catholic extremist."

Bug Hall, who famously played the character in 1994's *The Little Rascals*, opened up about his decision to take "a vow of poverty" and live off the grid with his wife and five kids in a conversation with *The Daily Mail* (per PEOPLE). Hall, who was born Brandon Barnett, told the outlet he plans to utilize a hydro-electrical dam, and special plumbing and electrical systems in order to unplug in rural Arkansas.

The former actor, who also described himself as a "medieval moralist," said that he left Hollywood following his arrest in Texas in June 2020 for allegedly inhaling air duster.

** confirmed at the time that an EMS call came into the Weatherford Police Department around 8:20 p.m. on the evening of Saturday, June 20, 2020 regarding "someone near the dumpster huffing" on the Fort Worth Highway, and an officer was dispatched.

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The actor was taken to Parker County Jail on charges of possession for use to inhale/ingest a volatile chemical, where he was booked on a $1,500 bond, which he posted by the following day. A rep for Hall at the time told EW the charges against the actor were being dropped. He did not have a formal statement at the time.**

The former child star told *The Daily Mail* that his arrest came after 15 years of sobriety, though he admitted to several relapses that were "brushed to the side" in the "high energy" environment of Hollywood. The arrest was a lightbulb moment for him, and he realized he didn't want to live a life of "manipulation, of other people, in how I speak to them, in the stuff that I make or produce… including myself, as an addict."**

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Hall continued, "I didn't want to go work some job that was basically meaningless, making widgets to entertain people or distract people."

Previously, the *Stupids* star explained the unconventional move in a YouTube video in April 2025, in which he also revealed that he had donated all of his savings and most of his material possessions.

"It was a hard realization, but it was something that I was pretty firm on, and I still am," he said of leaving Hollywood. "The irony was that I loved the work. I wasn't sort of disillusioned in terms of my love of work. I really, really loved it. I loved film and TV and the process of storytelling, more than any of you."

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As for his possessions, he described them as "a big pile of nothing."**

"It really wasn't all that great of a sacrifice compared to what our Lord had planned to give me in return," he said. "The fruits of that decision to live this radical lifestyle."

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Kristen Stewart might be ready to flee the country.

When asked if she sees herself working in the U.S. long-term by the U.K.'s *The Times*, Stewart, 35, replied, "Probably not.

"I can't work freely there," added the actress, who currently splits her time between Los Angeles and New York. "But I don't want to give up completely. I'd like to make movies in Europe and then shove them down the throat of the American people."

Stewart, who recently made her feature directorial debut with *The Chronology of Water*, said she shot the film in Latvia because "it would have been impossible to do in the States."

The comments came about as the *Spencer* actress was discussing the tariffs President Donald Trump has said he plans to impose on the film industry, and how "terrifying" they are.

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"Reality is breaking completely under Trump," she said. "But we should take a page out of his book and create the reality we want to live in."

For Stewart, that means continuing to make movies. "It's how I relate to the world," she said. "I'm always going, 'How are we going to make that into a movie?'"

In May 2025, Trump first announced in a post to his Truth Social platform his plan for a 100 percent tariff on all films produced outside of the United States.

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"The Movie Industry in America is DYING a very fast death," Trump wrote. "Other Countries are offering all sorts of incentives to draw our filmmakers and studios away from the United States. Hollywood, and many other areas within the U.S.A., are being devastated. This is a concerted effort by other Nations and, therefore, a National Security threat."

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He continued, "It is, in addition to everything else, messaging and propaganda! Therefore, I am authorizing the Department of Commerce, and the United States Trade Representative, to immediately begin the process of instituting a 100% Tariff on any and all Movies coming into our Country that are produced in Foreign Lands. WE WANT MOVIES MADE IN AMERICA, AGAIN!"

However, the following day, the White House said it was still "exploring all options" regarding enacting tariffs on films made outside the U.S.

"Although no final decisions on foreign film tariffs have been made, the Administration is exploring all options to deliver on President Trump's directive to safeguard our country's national and economic security while Making Hollywood Great Again," White House Spokesman Kush Desai said in a statement at the time.

To date, the tariffs have yet to be implemented by the White House.**

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- *The Americans* stars Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell as Soveit spies posing as an American family during the Cold War.

- The series, which won a Golden Globe for Best Drama, ran from 2013 to 2018.

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For all its cutthroat espionage and subterfuge, *The Americans* was always a show about family.

Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg's Emmy-winning series, which ran on FX from 2013 to 2018, starred Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell as Philip and Elizabeth Jennings, a seemingly ordinary couple in the 1980s living in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., with their two kids, Paige (Holly Taylor) and Henry (Keidrich Sellati).

The truth, however, is that they're intelligence officers with the KGB tasked with spying on Soviet targets. They've been undercover for 15 years by the time the series begins, but a fly buzzes into the ointment when they realize their new neighbor, Stan (Noah Emmerich), is an FBI agent.

Throughout its six seasons, *The Americans* masterfully navigated the dual lives of its protagonists — and the ways in which they inevitably began bleeding into one another. This resulted in an ensemble of complex, often maddening characters.

"One of the best things about *The Americans* was how dexterously the story could shift your allegiances, until it seemed impossible to pledge allegiance to *any *flag," ** noted in its review of the series finale in 2018.

As more and more viewers continue to discover the series, which won a Golden Globe for Best Drama, we're revisiting its emotional ending (and what the creators and stars told us about it).

Does Stan catch Philip and Elizabeth?

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Noah Emmerich as Stan in 'The Americans' series finale.

Philip and Elizabeth seemed to skirt closer and closer to calamity with each passing season, but in season 6 their luck finally ran out. The FBI are closing in on them, and the bureau's capture of KGB collaborator Father Andrei (Konstantin Lavysh) spells doom, as he's seen them without their disguises.

The finale begins with the pair knowing it's time to return to the Soviet Union, especially after hearing talk of a potential coup against President Mikhail Gorbachev. As they plot their move, Philip makes the hard decision to leave Henry behind. Not only is he away at private school, but, unlike his sister, he's oblivious to their secret lives.

"His future is here," Philip says. "This is where he grew up."

Holly, on the other hand, does know their family's secrets. They go to her dorm room, unaware that it's being watched by Stan, who can no longer run from his suspicions about his neighbors and friends.

Stan confronts them in the dormitory's parking garage. They trot out their usual lies, but he's not buying it. Soon, his gun is out and he's ordering them to lay down on the ground. Knowing he has no choice, Philip confesses. "We had a job to do," he says, confirming years of fears and suspicion on Stan's part.

Stan, devastated by their betrayal, still can't quite wrap his head around it. "You were my best friend," he says. "You made my life a *joke*."**

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Philip manages to defuse the situation (or at least catch the disoriented Stan off guard) by revealing how he and Elizabeth feel betrayed by their own comrades turning on Gorbuchev. It's imperative, he says, that they get back to their homeland to help try and prevent the coup. "Whether we get to live in peace or not depends on this," he asserts.

But what clinches it is the revelation that they're leaving Henry behind. Philip paints himself as the villain, acknowledging that he's abandoning his son. Paige then asks Stan to care for Henry, who the family emphasizes knew nothing of their true identities, in their absence.

Philip encourages this. "He loves you, Stan," he says. "Tell him the truth."

A dumbfounded Stan doesn't stop them when they get in their car. Though he stands in their way at the exit, he eventually steps aside, allowing them to leave.

"I think it's somehow a triumph of humanity on some level over politics or good versus evil or good and bad, you know?" Emmerich said of Stan's choice during a post-finale chat with EW. "There's a real deep, profound connection between these characters, between Stan and Philip and Paige and Elizabeth and Henry and I think when it all comes into that moment, Stan's not capable of destroying all that, even though he would be justified in doing so."

Does Paige go to Russia with Philip and Elizabeth?

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Holly Taylor as Paige in 'The Americans' season finale.

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Paige agrees to flee with her parents, though she's not really given a choice. She's also uncomfortable with the family leaving Henry behind, worrying about his future. Still, she joins Philip and Elizabeth when they discard their American possessions, gather counterfeit passports, and don travel disguises.

But she can't talk to Henry when Philip and Elizabeth call him at school. Knowing they can't tell him the truth (or tip him off), the call is awkward, with Philip and Elizabeth's proclamations of love leaving him confused. Paige knows this is no way to say goodbye to her brother.

"I'll see you next week," Henry says before returning to a ping-pong tournament, oblivious to the fact that this is the last time he'll ever speak with his parents.

It makes sense, then, that Paige would choose to stay in America. When border agents board during a stop (each with wanted posters of Philip and Elizabeth), Paige disembarks. Philip and Elizabeth, who fool the officials with their disguises, only realize she's gone when they see her on the platform outside the window, the train rolling towards its destination.

The last time we see her, she's pouring herself a glass of vodka in the abandoned safehouse used by Claudia (Margo Martindale).

"We felt like it was one thing to leave her in that moment, in the decision, and yet another to see her sometime later living with it, as she's going to have to for the rest of her life," Weisberg told EW. "When you see her sitting there, she's sitting there with a heavy heart."**

What happens to Henry?

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Stan (Noah Emmerich) tells Henry (Keidrich Sellati) the truth about his parents on 'The Americans'.

Henry only learns about his parents' departure when Stan arrives at his private school to let him know. We don't hear their conversation, but we see the confusion and sadness on his face as he learns the truth.

"I think Stan has real love for Henry and I don't think that's polluted," Emmerich told us. "I think he believes Paige when she tells him that Henry didn't know. There's no one this is more tragic for than Henry. This is a completely innocent child whose life is just destroyed, and all he has in that moment is Stan. So there's something quite beautiful about that. And I think Stan will take care of Henry in a real way."**

Is Renee a spy or what?

One of the more frustrating dangling threads of *The Americans* concerns Laurie Holden's Renee, the mysterious woman who shacks up with Stan in the show's last two seasons. There's ample intrigue as to whether or not she, too, is a spy, Russian or otherwise. But there's no definitive answer.

Philip, however, plants a seed in Stan's head that she *could* be a spy before leaving the parking garage, and later we see Stan watching her closely as she sleeps in his bed. There's also that inscrutable look on her face as she watches the FBI swarm the Jennings house in the finale's last act.

It sure seems like something's up, but Weisberg refused to indulge our conspiracy theories when talking to EW after the finale. "We're definitely going to keep that a secret," he said.

Emmerich, too, refused to share any kind of definitive answer. He did, however, concede that he doesn't think Stan's "going to let that lie."

But he still accepts her comfort in his vulnerable state. "All he's got left in that moment is Renee, and she's not even really there anymore for him because of that question," Emmerich continued. "It's been poisoned. Maybe it'll be cleaned up, maybe it won't, maybe it will have the worst of all possibilities, but it's not known at the end of our story."**

How does The Americans end?

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Keri Russell as Elizabeth and Matthew Rhys as Philip look out over Moscow in 'The Americans' series finale.

The Americans ends with Philip and Elizabeth making it to Russia, where they meet up with Arkady (Lev Gorn) and journey to Moscow. When the city lights breach the horizon, they pull the car over and look at the metropolis they haven't seen in decades.

Elizabeth ponders what her life would've looked like if she'd never left. "I probably would've worked in a factory, managed a factory," she says. "Maybe we would've met. On a bus."

But it's Paige and Henry that consume them. "They'll be okay," Elizabeth asserts.

"They'll remember us," Philip replies. "They're not kids anymore. We raised them."

Being back in Russia, where they're known as Mischa and Nadezhda, is uncomfortable. Perhaps they can sense what the viewers already know — that the collapse of the Soviet Union isn't far off.

"It feels strange," Philip says. In Russian, Elizabeth replies, "We'll get used to it."

"They're home, but they're there without their children," Fields said of the sequence in a chat with EW. "It's a lot for them to take in, and it's a very different place from the one they left so many years ago."****Speaking of the final shot of the city looming before them, Weisberg adds, "We also saw that final shot as a complicated urban and industrial tableau, and even at night you can tell that it doesn't really look like an American city. They're looking at their home, but it looks very different from any time they would have seen it so many years ago. So it's got a prettiness to it, but it's also got a roughness to it."**

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Catherine O'Hara, husband Bo Welch, and family during 'The Cat In The Hat' world premiere at Universal Studios Cinema in Universal City, Calif.

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Catherine O'Hara, the Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning star of *Home Alone*, *Beetlejuice*, and *Schitt's Creek*, died on Friday at age 71. She is survived by her husband, Bo Welch, and two sons, Matthew and Luke Welch.

After high school, O'Hara pivoted from being a waitress at Toronto's Second City Theater to being part of its ensemble. There, she honed the comedic chops she'd later to put to use on *Second City Television* (*SCTV*) and with acclaimed directors like Mike Nichols and Martin Scorsese, with whom she worked on *Heartburn* and *After Hours*, respectively.

She soon landed a leading role in Tim Burton's irreverent *Beetlejuice* as Delia Deetz, a daffy sculptor with a perverse interest in the supernatural. It was on the *Beetlejuice* set where she met Bo, who was working as a production designer.

"I was grouching to Tim Burton about how this guy was talking to me all the time and never asking me out," O'Hara recalled in a 2018 interview with *InStyle*. "We had a break between filming in Los Angeles and on location, and in that time, Tim told Bo that he should ask me out. Our first day of shooting at the house was the day that Bo finally asked me out. So that's what I see when I look at the scenes we shot there. Matchmaking Tim Burton!"

As she told the *New Yorker* in 2019, she relocated to L.A. to be with him. "I moved for love," she said. The pair married in 1992, and O'Hara has some amusing stories about the private tour of the Vatican they took during their honeymoon, a gift from Burton.

They welcomed their first child, Matthew, in 1994. In 1997, O'Hara gave birth to Luke, their second son.

As we mourn her passing, get to know Catherine O'Hara's family, including her husband and sons.

Bo is an Oscar- and Emmy-nominated production designer

Bo Welch and Catherine O'Hara attend Apple TV's Primetime Emmy Party Red Carpet at Ysabel on September 14, 2025, in West Hollywood

Bo Welch and Catherine O'Hara attend Apple TV's Primetime Emmy Party Red Carpet at Ysabel on September 14, 2025, in West Hollywood.

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Prior to working on *Beetlejuice*, Bo worked worked on movies like Steven Spielberg's *The Color Purple* and Joel Schumacher's *The Lost Boys*. His work on the former had netted Bo his first of four Oscar nominations. (He'd later be nominated for 1995's *A Little Princess*, 1996's *The Birdcage*, and 1997's *Men in Black*.)**

Bo continued his collaboration with Burton, re-teaming with the filmmaker for macabre movies like *Edward Scissorhands* and *Batman Returns*. He eventually took up directing, helming episodes of *Secret Agent Man* and *The Tick *before helming 2003's Mike Myers-starring *Cat in the Hat*.

He also directed five episodes of Netflix's *A Series of Unfortunate Events*, on which he was also the production designer. His design earned him an Emmy nomination, and O'Hara even appeared in several episodes, one of their few professional collaborations post-*Beetlejuice*.

Most recently, he served as a production designer on the Apple series *Schmigadoon!*, for which he was nominated for another Emmy.

He spoke about his interest in the fantastical in a 2022 interview with Below the Line. "The real world is around us, and of course, it's sometimes gorgeous, often a mess. I am more interested in an immaculate universe full of the stuff that comes from people's imagination than cobbling together pieces of reality to satisfy a story," he said.

Speaking of his work more broadly, he said, "You can do this job for 100 years, and I swear every time you come to this part of production design, picking colors, it's like you've just started this career. It is so difficult. You go through iterations and samples and colors, and then once in a while you find it and it's right and once in a while, it's wrong. It's a tedious and painful process to get what you want."

Matthew and Luke also work in show business

Catherine O'Hara, husband Bo Welch, and family during 'The Cat In The Hat' world premiere at Universal Studios Cinema in 2003 in Universal City, Calif.

Catherine O'Hara, husband Bo Welch, and family during 'The Cat In The Hat' world premiere at Universal Studios Cinema in Universal City, Calif., in 2003.

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Matthew and Luke Welch have mostly stayed out of the spotlight, but a 2020 *Vanity Fair* profile of O'Hara notes that they work in show business as a set dresser and in set construction.

Both worked alongside O'Hara on *Schitt's Creek*, the beloved CBC sitcom that scored nine Emmys and two Golden Globes during its six-season run, including trophies for O'Hara's performance as Moira Rose.

According to PEOPLE, O'Hara also revealed that one of her sons was working as a set dresser on *The Last of Us*, the second season of which featured O'Hara.

In a 2007 interview with the *Toronto Star*, the actress spoke about her sons' senses of humor. "They're very funny, and we encourage it," O'Hara said. "The older one does Warners cartoon bits, really old-fashioned, cheap-a-- funny vaudeville stuff. And the little one does word play."

She added, "I'm proud to say, we all make each other laugh. Like in my home, growing up. I learned that from my parents. They made each other laugh to the end, God bless 'em."**

O'Hara said being a mother was "one of the most important roles in life"

Catherine O'Hara at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards held at Peacock Theater on September 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California

Catherine O'Hara at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sept. 15, 2024, in Los Angeles.

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O'Hara often noted how family came first in her life.

Speaking with *519 Magazine* in 2019, she said she tried to be with her family "as much as I can be," adding, "I have two sons, and when they were babies, I thought, 'What's the point? What's the point of having children if I'm not going to be with them?' So that was always number one consideration and always will be."**

O'Hara went on to describe how when she's at work, she's "100% at work." As such, she said she always tried to be intentional about the jobs she took and how they would impact her life at home.**

Speaking about her role on *Schitt's Creek* in a 2019 interview with *Variety*, O'Hara said, "It's great to play a realized mother because it is one of the most important roles in life."

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Charli xcx Is 'a Cinephile Through and Through,' Says Director Cathy Yan: 'She Really Knows the Craft' (Exclusive) Toria Sheffield, Jack SmartFebruary 1, 2026 at 2:30 AM 0 Cathy Yan; Charli xcx C Flanigan/imageSPACE/Shutterstock; Dia Dipasupil/Getty Filmmaker Cathy Yan says singer Charli xcx is a true "cinephile" Yan directed the singer, 33, in the new movie The Gallerist, which stars Natalie Portman and Jenna Ortega The Gallerist premiered at the Sundance Film Festival Filmmaker Cathy Yan says Charli xcx's talents don't stop at the recording booth — she's a cinema expert too.

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Yan directed the singer, 33, in the new movie The Gallerist, which stars Natalie Portman and Jenna Ortega

The Gallerist premiered at the Sundance Film Festival

Filmmaker Cathy Yan says Charli xcx's talents don't stop at the recording booth — she's a cinema expert too.

Yan directed Charli xcx, 33, in the new movie The Gallerist, which stars Natalie Portman and premiered at Sundance in Park City, Utah, on Jan. 24. Yan caught up with PEOPLE on the red carpet of the premiere, where she sang the "Apple" singer's praises.

"She is so good," Yan said. "She really knows the craft. She is a cinephile through and through. She really respects films, and I just find her so interesting and so mature and so insightful."

Yan said that the film, which she described as "dark satire set in the art world" ended up being a great fit for Charli xcx.

"There just happened to be a role that I thought would really fit with [Charli xcx]. And also turns out that she had gone to art school in the past, so there was a sort of overlap and background and interest, and so she took an interest in this movie as well," Yan added.

The movie, which also stars Jenna Ortega, follows an art gallery owner (Portman) who enlists her long-suffering assistant (Ortega) to sell a highly-controversial piece of art.

Jenna Ortega, Natalie Portman, Cathy Yan and Charli xcx at 'The Gallerist' premiere at Sundance on Jan. 24, 2026

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The film was Charli xcx's second project to premiere at the winter film festival, the other of which being The Moment, a mockumentary that screened there on Jan. 23.

The movie, directed and co-written by Aidan Zamiri, was inspired by Charli's xcx's real-life Brat Tour.

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"I'm obviously quite related to my character, so I had a lot of inspiration to pull from," Charli xcx said onstage after the screening.

"I would like to think I'm not as much of a nightmare as Charli in the film, but my real managers are in the audience and they probably know the true answer to that," she added jokingly.

The Charli in The Moment has "spiral moments" the musician could relate to, she added. "I have been there. I think I am, as an artist, quite a volatile person. And nice though. I am quite nice too. Right?"

Zamiri chimed in, hurriedly saying, "Yes, yes, confirmed," to which Charli xcx responded, "Too f---ing right."

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Joining Charli xcx and Zamiri at the premiere were most of the movie's cast, including Rosanna Arquette, Kate Berlant, Jamie Demetriou, Hailey Gates, Trew Mullen, Mel Ottenberg, Isaac Powell, Rachel Sennott, Rish Shah, Tish Weinstock, Michael Workéyè and Alexander Skarsgård. The film also features an appearance by Kylie Jenner.

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