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Catherine Anne O'Hara (March 4, 1954 - January 30, 2026) was a Canadian-American actress and comedienne, who began her career at Second City Theatre in Toronto. She gained fame on SCTV alongside comedy icons like Rick Moranis and John Candy. Known for roles in films like "After Hours," "Beetlejuice," "Home Alone," and "The Nightmare Before Christmas," she was also renowned for her work in Christopher Guest's mockumentaries. Her versatility extends to voicing Grandma Frump in "The Addams Family." O'Hara received a Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award at the Governor General's Performance Arts Awards in 2020 and a Golden Globe in 2021 for her role in "Schitt's Creek," and two career Emmy Awards (one for Outstanding Writing "SCTV Network" in 1982 and one for Outstanding Lead Actress for "Schitt's Creek" in 2020). Her final roles were in the television series "The Last of Us" and "The Studio," both of which earned her Emmy nominations.

On April 10th, 2009, we were given the film, Dragonball Evolution, as adaptation of the ever so popular Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z franchise. Let’s just say the film didn’t do so well with critics and fans. Fans destroyed the film for whitewashing most of the cast, it’s awful acting, it’s horribly written dialogue, bad CGI, and a story that doesn’t make the least bit of sense. So I pitch a Dragon Ball Z movie that looks and feels like a Dragon Ball Z story. I pitch for the story to be an adaptation of both Dragon Ball (1986 - 1989) and Dragon Ball Z (1989 - 1996). It would mainly focus on the Saiyan Saga, while having a few story elements from the original Dragonball show placed as a side story, while also just being flashbacks that appear throughout the story.


