Jamie Lee Curtis and her husband Christopher Guest looked solemn during their first public sighting in photos obtained by the Daily Mail after their longtime pal Catherine O'Hara's shock death.
Curtis and her husband, who was a longtime collaborator of O'Hara's, went to their daughter's home to spend time with family amid the heartbreaking news.
The Halloween star, 67, and Guest — who share daughters Annie, 39, and 29-year-old Ruby — appeared downcast as they got out of their car and stopped to admire a flower.
The couple wore dark clothing during their mourning period and came bearing gifts at their adult daughter's home the day after learning of their late friend's passing.
O'Hara died at the age of 71 at her home in Los Angeles in the early morning hours of Friday, January 30 after battling a 'brief illness,' per a statement released by her agency CAA.
A cause of death has not yet been revealed. It was reported that the legendary Hollywood star and her husband Bo Welch, 74, had been intentionally keeping their pals 'in the dark' about her mystery illness, per an exclusive report by the Daily Mail.
Jamie Lee Curtis and her husband Christopher Guest were spotted for the first time since learning of their longtime pal Catherine O'Hara's shock death
The couple, who were visiting one of their daughters at her home, appeared downcast after news of the legendary actress's shock death
O'Hara died at the age of 71 at her home in Los Angelesin the early morning hours of Friday, January 30 after battling a 'brief illness,' per a statement released by her agency CAA; pictured in September 2025
Many of Hollywood's biggest names, including Guest, paid tribute to their prolific peer, an award-winning actress and comedian with an iconic, decades-spanning career.
Guest and co-writer Eugene Levy — who also starred in Schitt's Creek as O'Hara's onscreen husband for six seasons — were among many who shared their heartbreak and paid homage to O'Hara.
O'Hara, Guest and Levy previously worked together on Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind and For Your Consideration.
'I am devastated,' Guest said in a statement. 'We have lost one of the comic giants of our age. I send my love to her family.'
Michael Keaton, who worked with O'Hara in Beetlejuice and its sequel, shared an emotional tribute on social media.
Macaulay Culkin, who played her son in the first two Home Alone movies, also dedicated a sentimental post to his 'mama.'
Seth Rogen praised O'Hara for inspiring him to pursue moviemaking and for being 'hysterical, kind, intuitive, generous' as well as 'the funniest person I'd ever had the pleasure of watching on screen.'
O'Hara was forced to miss filming for season two of The Studio, their Apple TV+ comedy series, in the days leading up to her passing.
Curtis, 67, and Guest, 77, were dressed in dark clothing during their time of mourning, which came just shortly after Guest released a statement following his longtime collaborator's death
He worked with O'Hara on a number of projects over multiple decades and said he was 'devastated' to learn of her death
Curtis and her husband arrived at their daughter's home bearing gifts and, at one point, stopped to admire a flower they brought with them
The pair seemed solemn as they stepped out in Los Angeles on Saturday afternoon, following the devastating news that O'Hara passed away after battling a mystery illness on Friday morning
Many of O'Hara's friends and peers were left in 'complete shock' and did not know about her condition, sources told the Daily Mail.
An LA Fire Department spokesperson said that 'at 4:48am [Friday] we responded to a request for medical aid.' And a brief 911 audio recording appears to reveal dispatchers referring to her having 'difficulty breathing'.
According to one source, O'Hara was spotted at SUR Restaurant in West Hollywood just a few weeks ago on January 13.
The popular venue, owned by reality star Lisa Vanderpump, was hosting an event for Supermodels Unlimited magazine, but O'Hara managed to dodge any pictures.
She was, the source said, 'in great spirits'.
'As quickly as she was seen, she left, but she looked healthy for a 71 year old,' the source added.
O'Hara had seemed noticeably thin during her last public appearance – at the Emmy Awards back in September last year. And she was then absent from the Golden Globes, held earlier this month, despite having been nominated for an award.
Paul Herman, a retired physician who has lived next door to O'Hara in the affluent Brentwood neighborhood of LA for over 25 years, told the Daily Mail that he had 'no knowledge' of her mystery illness.
O'Hara was a longtime collaborator with Guest and Eugene Levy. One of their past projects included the mockumentary Best In Show, which Guest directed, starring Levy and O'Hara opposite one another; pictured in 2000 Best In Show movie still
In addition to Best In Show, the trio also worked together on Waiting for Guffman, A Mighty Wind and For Your Consideration. They had a decades-long friendship and working relationship; the cast of Best In Show, including O'Hara and Levy in the top left frame, pictured in 2000
The Golden Globes absence had made him a 'little bit suspicious', he said, but added that he hadn't properly seen O'Hara out in Brentwood in 'years'.
'Bo and Catherine were always very pleasant. They were just the kindest, most agreeable neighbors,' he said.
O’Hara earned an Emmy nomination for best supporting actress in The Studio's first season.
She was slated to reprise her role as Patty in season two, which began production earlier this month, but she was forced to miss the filming in recent days.

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