Dave Franco Reflects on Working with Late Actress Catherine O'Hara in Final Project
Dave Franco Shares Memories of Working with Catherine O'Hara

Dave Franco Shares Fond Memories of Collaborating with Catherine O'Hara

Renowned actor Dave Franco, celebrated for his performances in the 'Now You See Me' film series, has recently offered heartfelt insights into his career and collaborations. In a candid interview, Franco took a moment to reflect on his time working with the esteemed late actress Catherine O'Hara, known for her iconic role in 'Home Alone.'

Working Alongside a Hollywood Legend

Franco was among the select few actors who had the privilege of collaborating with Catherine O'Hara on her final project, the television series 'The Studio.' During an appearance on 'This Morning,' the actor revisited the show and shared his personal experiences with O'Hara. He expressed deep admiration for her character and professionalism.

"Yeah, I got to spend a little bit of time with Catherine, and you know she really was so sweet and so humble," Franco recalled. "I remember she talked to me a lot about her sons who work in this business too, and she was just saying how proud she was of them."

He further elaborated on his gratitude for the opportunity, stating that he felt "really fortunate to have worked with her." Franco concluded by highlighting her infectious energy, noting, "She just kind of had this energy where she would go into a room, and everyone would just perk up."

Dave Franco's Current and Upcoming Projects

On the professional front, Dave Franco portrayed a fictionalized version of himself in Seth Rogen's series 'The Studio.' Additionally, he is eagerly anticipating the release of his upcoming animated film, 'Hoppers.'

The plot of 'Hoppers' centers on a group of scientists who develop a fabricated beaver to understand the thoughts and emotions of the animal kingdom. The narrative focuses on Mabel Tanaka, a 19-year-old whose consciousness is transferred into this artificial beaver. In the film, Franco takes on the role of Titus, the king of insects and a monarch butterfly, adding another diverse character to his portfolio.

Franco's reflections not only honor the legacy of Catherine O'Hara but also underscore the meaningful connections formed in the entertainment industry. His openness provides fans with a glimpse into the personal side of Hollywood collaborations, celebrating the impact of seasoned artists on their peers.