Brett Cullen visits Catherine O'Hara’s Brentwood home after actress dies at 71
One of Catherine O'Hara's Hollywood co-stars, Brett Cullen, visited her Brentwood, Calif., home a day after the actress died at 71, and was spotted looking somber in a baseball cap and sunglasses.
Cullen and O'Hara starred together in the 1994 Western Wyatt Earp; O'Hara played Allie Earp, sister-in-law of Wyatt Earp, alongside Cullen and lead actor Kevin Costner in the Academy Award‑nominated film.
At one point on Saturday, a man wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with an image of O'Hara as her Schitt's Creek character dropped a lone flower and what appeared to be a handwritten note on the home's steps. Another woman was seen carrying a large bouquet outside the house.
Paramedics were summoned to O'Hara's Brentwood home after she suffered a medical emergency on Friday around 5 a.m. Her agency said she died "following a brief illness," but an official cause of death has not been announced.
O'Hara lived with a rare heart condition, dextrocardia with situs inversus, a birth defect in which organs are mirrored; she did not discover the congenital anomaly until adulthood.
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