January 31, 2026
More than three decades since Home Alone first hit theaters in 1990, the holiday classic remains a staple of family movie nights.
But sadly several of the actors who brought its unforgettable characters to life are no longer with us.
Here’s a look back at the stars we’ve lost and the legacy they left behind.
Catherine O’Hara played Kevin’s mother, Kate McCallister in the iconic Christmas film.
She died on January 30, 2026 following a brief illness.
Cause of death has not been shared, though she had previously revealed living with situs inversus totalis, a rare congenital condition.
Beyond Home Alone, she became a comedy icon with Schitt’s Creek.
Roberts Blossom portrayed Old Man Marley - Kevin’s mysterious neighbor who becomes a friend and ultimately teaches him about family and forgiveness.
He died in 2011 from a stroke at age 87.
Billie Bird appeared as the airport ticket agent during Kate’s frantic journey home.
She died in 2002 from Alzheimer’s disease at age 94.
Ralph Foody delivered the iconic line, “Keep the change, ya filthy animal.”
He died in 1999 from cancer at age 71.
John Candy played Gus Polinski, the Polka King of the Midwest, who helps Kate McCallister get back to Kevin.
He died in 1994 from a heart attack (myocardial infarction) while filming in Mexico.
A comedy legend, he also starred in Uncle Buck and Planes, Trains & Automobiles.
Each of these actors, whether in starring roles or brief cameos helped make Home Alone the timeless holiday classic it is today.