Catherine O’Hara Gets Real-Life Dog Show Tribute At Norwich Terrier JudgingThe beloved actress Catherine O’Hara, who died last week at age 71, was honored at the Westminster Dog Show in New York City on Tuesday.While most may know her from hits like “Home Alone,” “Beetlejuice” and “Schitt’s Creek,” it was her role in the 2000 mockumentary “Best in Show” — Christopher Guest’s satirical meditation on the people who show their purebreds — that inspired fans this week.O’Hara, coupled with her frequent comic partner Eugene Levy, plays Dog Mom to a Norwich terrier, a small, wiry, chestnut-colored dog named Winky, while she and Levy encounter cash flow problems and a collection of her former lovers.At Westminster, the Norwich dog breed judging was preceded by stadium screens that lit up in royal purple with O’Hara’s name, “1954-2026,” and a note: “A true legend, timeless talent, and icon.”A New York Times reporter milled around speaking to people about the film.“The first time I watched it, I was highly insulted,” the best-in-show judge, David Fitzpatrick, said of the mockumentary. “I was like, ‘This is just awful, these people making fun of us.’ Then I watched it again and I started thinking, ‘Oh my God, they really have some of us pegged.’”See All UpdatesClose