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The Studio’ Wins BAFTA TV’s Best International as Seth Rogen Honors Catherine O’Hara

The dedication also sharpened scrutiny of BAFTA’s policy to honor people in the sector linked most to their work.

Overview

  • The Studio won BAFTA TV’s Best International Series, a prize Seth Rogen accepted on Sunday in London, and he dedicated the award to Catherine O’Hara.
  • Viewers then noticed O’Hara was missing from the broadcast’s In Memoriam segment, which drew swift criticism on social media.
  • BAFTA generally includes people in the memorial tied to the field they are most associated with, and O’Hara was remembered during February’s film awards.
  • Season two is now filming, with Rogen calling the return to work after O’Hara’s death “very hard” yet “therapeutic,” and producers planning an on‑show tribute despite having little unused footage.
  • O’Hara died on January 30 at 71; her death certificate lists a pulmonary embolism with rectal cancer as the underlying cause, and she was celebrated for roles in Home Alone, Beetlejuice and Schitt’s Creek.