The untold truth of Catherine O’Hara’s husband

Who is Bo Welch?

Robert ‘Bo’ W. Welch III was born in Yardley, Pennsylvania, United States on November 30, 1951. His zodiac sign is Sagittarius and he holds American citizenship. He is an actor, director, and production designer, but is perhaps best known for being the husband of Catherine O’Hara, a famous Canadian-American actress.

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Childhood and education

Bo was raised as an only child in Yardley by his father who was a firefighter and his mother who worked as a cashier at a local supermarket.

Bo expressed his desire to become an actor while attending elementary school, but his parents urged him to focus on his education and get a degree.

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He became physically active while in high school as he played football and basketball and also appeared in several school plays. Bo matriculated in 1969, then enrolled in the College of Architecture at the University of Arizona, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1973.

Play and lead

He made his directorial debut in 2000, when he directed the “Fail-Safe” episode of the action thriller series “Secret Agent Man”, and the following year saw him direct two episodes “The Big Leagues” and “Arthur Needs Space” from the action sci-fi comedy series “The Tick”.

He also directed the family adventure comedy film “The Cat in the Hat” in 2003, but which received mostly negative reviews, and between 2017 and 2019 Bo directed five episodes of the adventure comedy-drama ” A Series of Unfortunate Events”.

He’s only starred in three films – he made an uncredited appearance in the critically acclaimed action-adventure comedy ‘Men in Black II’ in 2002, as well as ‘Men in Black 3’ in 2012. In 2015, he performed The Father in the comedy short “Tiebreaker”, starring Phil Eastman and which follows a father and son playing tennis together.

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Career as a production designer

Bo worked on his first film “Heart of Steel” in 1983, and three years later on the romantic drama “Violets Are Blue”, which starred Sissy Spacek, Kevin Kline and Bonnie Bedelia, and is about a young love that could either stay ignited or extinguished.

A few of his subsequent works were featured in the crime film “Stark: Mirror Image” and the thriller drama “Slow Burn” both in 1986, as well as the horror comedy “The Lost Boys” in 1987, so that he gained recognition in 1988 when he worked on the critically acclaimed fantasy comedy film ‘Beetlejuice’, directed by Tim Burton, and which starred Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis and Michael Keaton – the film follows a spirit who is trying to get people who have just moved into her house to leave.

In 1989, Bo worked on the fantasy-action comedy film “Ghostbusters II”, which won two awards and was nominated for another, and in 1990 he was the production designer for the acclaimed romantic fantasy film. the critical ‘Edward Scissorhands’, written and directed by Tim Burton, and which starred Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder – the film won nine awards and was nominated for 24 more, including an Oscar. Some of Bo’s next notable works were on the 1992 fantasy crime film “Batman Returns”, the 1995 family fantasy film “A Little Princess” and the 1997 action-adventure comedy “Men in Black”. .

The year 2000 saw Bo working on the sci-fi comedy film “What Planet Are You From?”, and he went on to serve as a production assistant on his first television series – the comedy pilot episode of sci-fi action “The Tick”. Three of his most recent jobs as a production designer were on the 2011 action-adventure fantasy film “Thor”, the 2013 action-adventure comedy “Men in Black 3” and 25 episodes of “A Series of Unfortunate Events” between 2017 and 2019.

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In 1985, Bo was nominated for the Oscar for Best Production Design for the period drama “The Color Purple”, and in 1990 he won a BAFTA for Best Production Design for “Edward Scissorhands”.

The year 1992 saw him become nominated for an Awards Circuit Community Award for Best Production Design for “Batman Returns”.

In 1995, he was nominated for both an Academy Award for Best Production Design and an Awards Circuit Community Award for Best Art Direction for “A Little Princess”, and a year later Bo won a Los Angeles Film Critics Association award for Best Production Design. and was nominated for three more awards for “The Birdcage”. In 1997 he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Production Design and an ADG Award for Excellence in Production Design for “Men in Black”, while his last nomination was in 2011, for a Saturn Award for Best Production Design for “Thor”. .

Loving Life and Marriage with Catherine O’Hara

Bo met famous actress Catherine O’Hara in 1988, when they were both working on the movie “Beetlejuice”; it was director Tim Burton who encouraged Bo to ask Catherine out. Catherine accepted and after four years together they were married in a private ceremony attended by their closest friends and family on April 25, 1992. In 1994 Catherine gave birth to their son Matthew, followed by in 1997 of their second son Luke.

Bo and Catherine live a seemingly happy life in Los Angeles, California, and there are no rumors or controversies surrounding their marriage.

Bo has not spoken of any other women he might have been with before meeting Catherine, so as of September 2020 he is married and has two children.

Hobbies and other interests

Bo was physically quite active during his 20s and 30s, as he played several sports with his friends and also had several workouts at the gym every week – even today, Bo goes to the gym at least once a week, d where his physical appearance. body.

He is an animal lover, horses being his favorites – he and his wife have a farm and a horse for each of them. They also have several pet dogs and cats.

Bo loves to travel and some of his favorite places he has visited are London in England, Venice in Italy and Berlin in Germany.

Some of Bo’s favorite actors and actresses are Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Angelina Jolie, and some of his favorite movies are “The Godfather,” “Titanic,” and “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” trilogy.

Age, height and net worth

Bo’s age is 68. He has short brown hair and brown eyes, his height is 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) and he weighs around 150 pounds (68 kg). As of September 2020, her net worth is estimated to be over $400,000 while Catherine’s net worth is said to be over $8 million.

Who is Catherine O’Hara?

Catherine Anne O’Hara was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 4, 1954 – her zodiac sign is Pisces and she holds both Canadian and American citizenship.

She is perhaps best known for her portrayal of Aunt Ann in the 2010 biographical drama film “Temple Grandin,” which was based on Temple’s book “Emergence” and starred Claire Danes, Julia Ormond and David Strathairn. . The film follows an autistic woman who becomes one of the world’s top scientists in the field of humane livestock handling, and wins 34 awards including a Golden Globe, while being nominated for 36 more. For her performance, Catherine was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild, Satellite, and Primetime Emmy Award.

Catherine was raised alongside her six siblings in an Irish Catholic family in Toronto. She studied at Burnhamthorpe Collegiate Institute, where she met Robin Duke, a Canadian actress and comedian, and later became interested in acting.

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Her acting career was launched in 1974 when she joined improv comedy company The Second City, and two years later became a regular on their comedy sketch program “SCTV”. After gaining recognition, Catherine was invited to play characters in many cartoons – one of her first film roles was in “The Rimshots”, which did not attract much attention, but then she went on to starred in the Canadian children’s sitcom “Coming Up Rosie”. in 1977, then starred in single episodes of numerous series, such as the horror anthology “Tales from the Crypt”, the sci-fi series “The Outer Limits” and the comedy “Dream On”.

She played a supporting character in Martin Scorsese’s dark comedy “After Hours” in 1985 as well as the 1986 romantic comedy “Heartburn,” which starred Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson. In 1990, she appeared in the hit film “Home Alone”, and reprized her role in “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” in 1992. Some of her other notable performances were in the dark musical animated film Fantasy by Tim Burton. “The Nightmare Before Christmas” in 1993, the supernatural stop-motion horror comedy “Frankenweenie” in 2012, and the computer-animated dark comedy “The Addams Family” in 2019.

Catherine was recently cast as Alma in the upcoming computer-animated adventure comedy “Extinct,” which will be released in 2021.

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