Canadian actresses who died due to Esophageal cancer

Here are 1 famous actresses from Canada died in Esophageal cancer:

Kathleen O'Hara

Kathleen O'Hara (May 27, 1922 British Columbia-June 26, 2006 Los Angeles) also known as Kathleen O'Hara Everett or Kathy Wood was a Canadian art director and actor.

She is best known for her work as an art director for numerous Hollywood films including Call Northside 777, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, and The Bad Seed. O'Hara also had a successful career as an actor, appearing in a number of films and television shows throughout the 1940s and 1950s. She was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960 for her contributions to the film industry. O'Hara passed away in 2006 at the age of 84.

In addition to her work as an art director and actor, Kathleen O'Hara was also a skilled painter and sculptor. She attended the Vancouver School of Art and later studied at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. O'Hara's artwork was exhibited in numerous galleries throughout California and Canada. She was also an advocate for animal rights and founded the Animal Advocates Society of British Columbia. O'Hara was married twice and had two children. She will be remembered for her artistic talent and contributions to the film industry.

After retiring from the film industry, Kathleen O'Hara became a successful interior designer, working with clients in both Canada and the United States. She also continued to create art, with her paintings and sculptures being featured in exhibitions and galleries worldwide. O'Hara was known for her devotion to social causes and was actively involved in organizations promoting environmental conservation and animal welfare. She received several awards and commendations for her philanthropic work throughout her life. In 1999, she was honored with the British Columbia Achievement Award for her contributions to the art and design community in the province. Kathleen O'Hara is remembered as a talented artist, actor, and advocate for the causes she believed in.

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