Top 20 Catherine OHara Quotes

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I guess the more women are present and out there in lif

I guess the more women are present and out there in life, the more their stories will be told. I don’t know. Their stories have always been told on Lifetime.
Catherine O’Hara
The year I married my American husband, I won the lottery – and I tried to give it to somebody else, because I was already approved – not the money lottery, the immigration lottery.
Catherine O’Hara
I only want to write. I don’t care about directing, really. I’ve tried it, and it was fun, but it’s not like I have to.
Catherine O’Hara
Everybody in my family’s funny. Being funny was highly encouraged in our family, I think.
Catherine O’Hara
If Chance the Rapper was on tour in L.A., I would try and play with him. I love him.
Catherine O’Hara
If you have a great script and great dialogue, you don’t need to improvise.
Catherine O’Hara
It’s scary when you look at how kids age, because you think, ‘Am I aging at that rate, too?’
Catherine O’Hara
Night time really is the best time to work. All the ideas are there to be yours because everyone is asleep.
Catherine O’Hara
You’ve got muscles and you use them everywhere else in your body when you want it. Why not your face?
Catherine O’Hara
I love ‘Beetlejuice’ – that’s where I met my husband! He designed the sets, so I have nothing but fond memories of that movie.
Catherine O’Hara
I think everyone is born with humor, but your life can beat it out of you, sadly, or you can be lucky enough to grow up in it.
Catherine O’Hara
I think the success of my work stems from being truthful.
Catherine O’Hara
Insecurity is such a waste of time.
Catherine O’Hara
Character roles definitely age better than your ingenues. You don’t get to keep doing that.
Catherine O’Hara
I’ve met people whose accents have nothing to do with where they were born or raised – they want to reinvent themselves.
Catherine O’Hara
To this day, I’ve found that it doesn’t matter what a guy looks like if he’s really funny. His sense of humor makes him attractive. On the other hand, you don’t hear men saying, ‘No she’s not pretty, but is she ever funny!’
Catherine O’Hara
There are more and more women writing. And there are more and more good male writers who are writing and who learned and decided it’s worth writing for women.
Catherine O’Hara
I’m drawn to playing characters who are terribly flawed and have no idea about it.
Catherine O’Hara
I’d love to work with Michael Keaton, Steve Martin, and Bryan Cranston again.
Catherine O’Hara
I met Gilda Radner, God bless her, when I was in grade 13, which doesn’t exist anymore. The high school I went to went from 9 to 13.
Catherine O’Hara