Why Gail From The Last Of Us Season 2 Looks So Familiar

<p>Adding Catherine O&&num;8217&semi;Hara to the cast of &&num;8220&semi;The Last of Us&&num;8221&semi; for its second season is absolutely brilliant&period; The actress&comma; who got her start on &&num;8220&semi;Second City Television&&num;8221&semi; alongside other future stars and collaborators Eugene Levy&comma; Andrea Martin&comma; and Martin Short and became one of the most recognizable and beloved comedic performers in the entertainment industry&comma; joins the ensemble of the massive HBO show as Gail&comma; a character that also appears in &&num;8220&semi;The Last of Us Part II&&num;8221&semi; &lpar;the beloved Naughty Dog game for Playstation and sequel to &&num;8220&semi;The Last of Us&&num;8221&semi;&rpar;&period; On the series — which is spearheaded by the game&&num;8217&semi;s creator Neil Druckmann alongside &&num;8220&semi;Chernobyl&&num;8221&semi; showrunner Craig Mazin — O&&num;8217&semi;Hara&&num;8217&semi;s Gail is a resident of the highly protected settlement in Jackson&comma; Wyoming that we saw in season 1 when Joel Miller &lpar;Pedro Pascal&rpar; and his surrogate daughter Ellie &lpar;Bella Ramsey&rpar; visit to see Joel&&num;8217&semi;s brother Tommy &lpar;Gabriel Luna&rpar;&comma; and she works as the town&&num;8217&semi;s therapist&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So where have you seen O&&num;8217&semi;Hara before&quest; Almost everywhere&comma; but if you&&num;8217&semi;re having trouble with the specifics&comma; here are some of the biggest projects starring Catherine O&&num;8217&semi;Hara that you should check out if you love her performance as Gail — and if you haven&&num;8217&semi;t already&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>Beetlejuice &lpar;1988&rpar; and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice &lpar;2024&rpar;<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;looper&period;com&sol;img&sol;gallery&sol;why-gail-from-the-last-of-us-season-2-looks-so-familiar&sol;beetlejuice-1988-and-beetlejuice-beetlejuice-2024-1744312777&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Delia at the dinner table laughing in Beetlejuice" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Warner Bros&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Tim Burton&&num;8217&semi;s 1988 movie &&num;8220&semi;Beetlejuice&&num;8221&semi; is one of the best and most beloved comedy horror movies of all time — and it&&num;8217&semi;s also probably the movie that introduced most audiences to Catherine O&&num;8217&semi;Hara in the first place&period; Within the fantastical story&comma; O&&num;8217&semi;Hara plays eccentric mother and rather terrible sculptor Delia Deetz&comma; who moves into a Connecticut home with her husband Charles &lpar;Jeffrey Jones&rpar; and daughter Lydia &lpar;Winona Ryder&rpar; &&num;8230&semi; all of whom are unaware that the house&&num;8217&semi;s previous inhabitants Adam and Barbara Maitland &lpar;Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis&rpar; are ghosts haunting the property&period; As the Deetz family starts redecorating and renovating the house&comma; Adam and Barbara turn to an unlikely source for help&colon; a &&num;8220&semi;freelance bio-exorcist&&num;8221&semi; named Betelgeuse &lpar;Michael Keaton&rpar;&comma; though he turns out to be more of a hindrance than anything &lpar;which is a seriouus understatement&rpar;&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Keaton&comma; O&&num;8217&semi;Hara&comma; and Ryder all returned for the 2024 sequel &&num;8220&semi;Beetlejuice Beetlejuice&comma;&&num;8221&semi; also directed by Burton — and this time&comma; Ryder&&num;8217&semi;s Lydia is a mother to the sardonic Astrid &lpar;a perfectly cast Jenna Ortega&rpar; and is trying to keep her family together while Betelgeuse is lurking in the afterlife&comma; harboring a serious obsession directed at Lydia&period; The sequel doesn&&num;8217&semi;t quite reach the heights of the original&comma; but it&&num;8217&semi;s a fun time&comma; and O&&num;8217&semi;Hara is unsurprisingly great in it&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>Home Alone &lpar;1990&rpar; and Home Alone 2&colon; Lost in New York &lpar;1992&rpar;<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;looper&period;com&sol;img&sol;gallery&sol;why-gail-from-the-last-of-us-season-2-looks-so-familiar&sol;home-alone-1990-and-home-alone-2-lost-in-new-york-1992-1744312777&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Kate looking horrified in Home Alone 2&colon; Lost in New York" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>20th Century Fox<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There&&num;8217&semi;s no question that the &&num;8220&semi;Home Alone&&num;8221&semi; movies belong to Macauley Culkin&comma; who stars as the perpetually left-behind kid Kevin McAllister — though don&&num;8217&semi;t forget his Oscar-winning brother Kieran Culkin pops up in them too as Kevin&&num;8217&semi;s cousin Fuller — but Catherine O&&num;8217&semi;Hara is on hand as Kate&comma; Kevin&&num;8217&semi;s mom&comma; and she&&num;8217&semi;s delightful&period; In the first movie&comma; which came out in 1990 and was directed by Chris Columbus&comma; the McAllister family plans to head to Paris to celebrate Christmas as a family&comma; but after a huge snowstorm hits their Chicago home and everyone scrambles to catch the flight&comma; Kevin ends up&comma; well&comma; &&num;8220&semi;home alone&period;&&num;8221&semi; That would already be iffy considering he&&num;8217&semi;s only eight years old&comma; but when two robbers — Harry &lpar;Joe Pesci&rpar; and Marv &lpar;Daniel Stern&rpar; — target the seemingly empty house&comma; all hell breaks loose&period; Kate is the first to realize that Kevin is still home while they&&num;8217&semi;re literally mid-flight&comma; and while the rest of the family waits for a flight&comma; Kate desperately trades tickets and even hitchhikes to get back to her kid&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Everyone&comma; including director Columbus and O&&num;8217&semi;Hara as Kate&comma; returns for the 1992 sequel &&num;8220&semi;Home Alone 2&colon; Lost in New York&&num;8221&semi; — where Kevin&comma; now ten&comma; ends up stranded in New York City as the McAllisters try to get to Florida&period; &lpar;Maybe they should stop trying to go on vacation over the holidays&quest;&rpar; Also&comma; this movie features a very famous convicted felon who may or may not have &&num;8220&semi;bullied&&num;8221&semi; his way into the movie in exchange for the project filming in one of his properties&period; See if you can spot him&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>The Christopher Guest Cinematic Universe &lpar;1996-2006&rpar;<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;looper&period;com&sol;img&sol;gallery&sol;why-gail-from-the-last-of-us-season-2-looks-so-familiar&sol;the-christopher-guest-cinematic-universe-1996-2006-1744312778&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Gerry and Cookie checking into their hotel in Best in Show" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Warner Bros&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Actor&comma; writer&comma; director&comma; and producer Christopher Guest made a series of films throughout the 1990s and 2000s featuring the same regular coterie of cast members&comma; bringing a talented group together to largely improvise scenes in variously absurd settings&period; Somehow&comma; this gambit worked a whopping four times&comma; starting with the 1996 mockumentary &&num;8220&semi;Waiting for Guffman&comma;&&num;8221&semi; which takes place in the small &lpar;fictional&rpar; town of Blaine&comma; Missouri as it prepares to celebrate its 150th anniversary with a show&period; Alongside Guest himself as the show&&num;8217&semi;s frankly insane director Corky St&period; Clair&comma; Catherine O&&num;8217&semi;Hara is brilliant as travel agent turned amateur actor Sheila Albertson &lpar;the scene where she&&num;8217&semi;s drunk during a double date is some of the finest &&num;8220&semi;intoxicated&&num;8221&semi; acting you&&num;8217&semi;ll ever see in your life&rpar;&period; After that&comma; O&&num;8217&semi;Hara worked with Guest again on &&num;8220&semi;Best in Show&&num;8221&semi; in 2000&comma; which&comma; appropriately&comma; might be her &&num;8220&semi;best&&num;8221&semi; turn in a Guest film&semi; this time&comma; she&&num;8217&semi;s Cookie Fleck &lpar;née Guggleman&rpar;&comma; who&&num;8217&semi;s happily married to Gerry &lpar;Eugene Levy&rpar; and is excited to show their dog Winky at a national competition&period; In one of the best running gags in any movie ever&comma; Cookie and Gerry&comma; who drive from Florida to Philadelphia for the dog show&comma; keep running into a huge variety of Cookie&&num;8217&semi;s former lovers&comma; making Gerry increasingly more agitated&period; &lpar;&&num;8220&semi;Cookie&quest; Cookie Guggleman&quest;&excl;&&num;8221&semi;&rpar; Beyond that&comma; the silly walk O&&num;8217&semi;Hara does when Cookie &&num;8220&semi;hurts her leg&&num;8221&semi; remains one of the funniest things ever committed to film&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In 2003&comma; O&&num;8217&semi;Hara joined the Christopher Guest Cinematic Universe for the third time in &&num;8220&semi;A Mighty Wind&comma;&&num;8221&semi; the story of three folk bands coming back together for a once-in-a-lifetime performance in which O&&num;8217&semi;Hara plays Mickey Crabbe&comma; musical partner to Mitch Cohen &lpar;Levy again&rpar; who perform the act &&num;8220&semi;Mitch &amp&semi; Mickey&&num;8221&semi; together&period; Though the former lovers used to end their songs with a signature kiss&comma; Mickey is remarried and seemingly over their relationship by the time the movie takes place&comma; whereas Mitch is decidedly not&period; Three years after that&comma; both O&&num;8217&semi;Hara and Levy worked with Guest yet again in &&num;8220&semi;For Your Consideration&comma;&&num;8221&semi; a mockumentary about a fictional film called &&num;8220&semi;Home for Purim&&num;8221&semi; that&&num;8217&semi;s vying for several major awards&semi; this time&comma; O&&num;8217&semi;Hara is character actress Marilyn Hack&comma; who&&num;8217&semi;s desperate for an Oscar nomination and pretends not to be crushed when her young and inexperienced co-star Brian Chubb &lpar;Christopher Moynihan&rpar; is the only one to get honored by the Academy&period; All of these movies are&comma; frankly&comma; incredible&comma; and all of them are a must-watch if you&&num;8217&semi;re a fan of O&&num;8217&semi;Hara&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>A Series of Unfortunate Events &lpar;2004&comma; 2017&rpar;<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;looper&period;com&sol;img&sol;gallery&sol;why-gail-from-the-last-of-us-season-2-looks-so-familiar&sol;a-series-of-unfortunate-events-2004-2017-1744312778&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Dr&period; Georgina Orwell shrouded in darkness in A Series of Unfortunate Events" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Netflix<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There are two different major adaptations of Daniel Handler&&num;8217&semi;s bestselling children&&num;8217&semi;s novels &&num;8220&semi;A Series of Unfortunate Events&&num;8221&semi; — which he wrote under the whimsical alias Lemony Snicket — and incredibly&comma; Catherine O&&num;8217&semi;Hara appears in both of them playing two vastly different characters&period; In the 2004 film titled &&num;8220&semi;Lemony Snicket&&num;8217&semi;s A Series of Unfortunate Events&&num;8221&semi; directed by Brad Silberling&comma; O&&num;8217&semi;Hara plays Justice Strauss&comma; a kindly&comma; empathetic&comma; and extremely fair woman who happens to live next door to the obviously evil aspiring actor Count Olaf &lpar;Jim Carrey&rpar;&period; When the orphaned Baudelaire siblings Violet&comma; Klaus&comma; and baby Sunny &lpar;Emily Browning&comma; Liam Aiken&comma; and Kara and Shelby hoffman&rpar; are forced to move in with Olaf&comma; they befriend Justice Strauss right away&comma; and even though she hopes to adopt them herself and save them from the scheming Olaf &lpar;who wants to steal the Baudelaire family fortune&rpar; that plan falls through due to&comma; well&comma; a series of unfortunate events&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In the Netflix television adaptation that ran for three seasons from 2017 to 2019&comma; O&&num;8217&semi;Hara reappears&comma; but this time&comma; she plays a character in cahoots with Count Olaf &lpar;now portrayed by Neil Patrick Harris&rpar;&period; The show&&num;8217&semi;s first season adapts the first four novels &lpar;there are thirteen in total&comma; appropriately&rpar;&comma; and in its seventh episode&comma; we see O&&num;8217&semi;Hara as Dr&period; Georgina Orwell&comma; an optometrist with a pretty spot-on name who hypnotizes mill workers to keep them complacent&comma; despite terrible conditions&comma; as well as anyone else in her path who presents a problem&period; &lpar;She&&num;8217&semi;s also Olaf&&num;8217&semi;s ex-girlfriend&period;&rpar; O&&num;8217&semi;Hara is the only person to appear in both adaptations&comma; and even though they&&num;8217&semi;re ostensibly made for children&comma; the two parts definitely show off her considerable range&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>Schitt&&num;8217&semi;s Creek &lpar;2015-2020&rpar;<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;looper&period;com&sol;img&sol;gallery&sol;why-gail-from-the-last-of-us-season-2-looks-so-familiar&sol;schitts-creek-2015-2020-1744312779&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Moira leaning in a doorway in a ridiculous outfit on Schitt's Creek" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>CBS<br &sol;>&NewLine;People knew who Catherine O&&num;8217&semi;Hara was before &&num;8220&semi;Schitt&&num;8217&semi;s Creek&comma;&&num;8221&semi; but there&&num;8217&semi;s no question that her six-season run as the absurdly dressed and flowery speaker Moira Rose was the biggest move of her entire career when she joined the series in 2015&period; Conceived by Daniel Levy — Eugene&&num;8217&semi;s son who also stars in the show — &&num;8220&semi;Schitt&&num;8217&semi;s Creek&&num;8221&semi; imagines what would happen to an incredibly wealthy family if they lost their massive fortune save for a small town they once bought as a joke &lpar;which is&comma; yes&comma; called Schitt&&num;8217&semi;s Creek&rpar;&period; The first season is a little rough as Moira&comma; her former video store chain CEO husband Johnny &lpar;the elder Levy&rpar;&comma; and their spoiled kids David &lpar;the younger Levy&rpar; and Alexis &lpar;a spectacular Annie Murphy&rpar; simply spend their time hating Schitt&&num;8217&semi;s Creek and everything about it&comma; but when the central family becomes a part of the town&&num;8217&semi;s DNA&comma; the show improves drastically&period; With that said&comma; O&&num;8217&semi;Hara knows who Moira is right from the jump&comma; and the way she inhabits this character is absolutely outstanding&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Between her outlandish wardrobe&comma; her collection of wigs&comma; and the brand-new ways she pronounces various words from her massive vocabulary &lpar;the way she says &&num;8220&semi;baby&&num;8221&semi; comes to mind&comma; as does her use of words like &&num;8220&semi;churlish&comma;&&num;8221&semi; &&num;8220&semi;pettifogging&comma;&&num;8221&semi; and &&num;8220&semi;frippet&&num;8221&semi;&rpar;&comma; Moira is one of the very best TV characters in recent memory thanks to O&&num;8217&semi;Hara&&num;8217&semi;s performance&comma; and that&&num;8217&semi;s not a secret&period; At the Emmy Awards in 2020&comma; both Levys&comma; O&&num;8217&semi;Hara&comma; and Murphy took home all the trophies in the comedy acting categories&comma; Daniel Levy won a few for writing and directing&comma; and the show won outstanding comedy series to boot&comma; so it&&num;8217&semi;s not as if O&&num;8217&semi;Hara hasn&&num;8217&semi;t been handsomely rewarded for her game-changing work &&num;8230&semi; and memed to death&comma; as a nice little bonus&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>The Studio &lpar;2025&rpar;<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;looper&period;com&sol;img&sol;gallery&sol;why-gail-from-the-last-of-us-season-2-looks-so-familiar&sol;the-studio-2025-1744312779&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Matt and Patty talking by her pool on The Studio" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Apple TV&plus;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In March 2025&comma; Apple TV&plus; — riding high after airing the buzzy second season of &&num;8220&semi;Severance&&num;8221&semi; — introduced a brand-new comedy series and packed it full of stars&comma; including Catherine O&&num;8217&semi;Hara&period; &&num;8220&semi;The Studio&comma;&&num;8221&semi; which was created by lifelong collaborators Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg &lpar;alongside Peter Huyck&comma; Alex Gregory&comma; and Frida Perez&rpar;&comma; brings Hollywood stars in to play themselves — including&comma; in early episodes&comma; icons like Martin Scorsese and Ron Howard — as well as a star-studded central cast led by Rogen as Matt Remick&comma; a studio executive who&&num;8217&semi;s suddenly elevated to the head of Continental Studios and tasked with keeping it profitable &lpar;which interferes with his desire to make films with artistic integrity&comma; considering that he first thing he&&num;8217&semi;s told to make is a &&num;8220&semi;Kool-Aid movie&&num;8221&semi;&rpar;&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>O&&num;8217&semi;Hara appears in the series as Patty Leigh&comma; a former Continental executive who was essentially forced out of her job despite being Matt&&num;8217&semi;s longtime mentor who keeps trying to help him as he&comma; in turn&comma; tries to keep the studio afloat despite his own hysterical incompetence&period; The episodes favor long takes and dramatic pans&comma; which serves O&&num;8217&semi;Hara&&num;8217&semi;s comedic style beautifully&semi; in the series premiere &&num;8220&semi;The Promotion&comma;&&num;8221&semi; a hysterical argument between Matt and Patty at her palatial home makes great use of the show&&num;8217&semi;s frenetic camerawork and high-octane pace&comma; building to a point where Patty savagely manages to get a very lucrative deal out of Matt in exchange for her help&period; O&&num;8217&semi;Hara is always a welcome addition on-screen&comma; but she&&num;8217&semi;s particularly excellent in &&num;8220&semi;The Studio&comma;&&num;8221&semi; which makes great use of her ability to go from zero to 100 in no time at all&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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