Katherine Short, the daughter of Hollywood comedian Martin Short, has died
Hollywood actor Martin Short’s daughter Katherine has died after she was found dead at home, reports say tonight.
Martin adopted Katherine alongside her siblings Oliver and Henry with his late wife Nancy Dolman, who passed away in 2010 following an ovarian cancer diagnosis. The couple shared 30 years of marriage.
Katherine, 42, attended numerous events with Martin. In May 2023, Martin brought his daughter to The Producers afterparty, appearing in photographs with Goldie Hawn. She also joined her father on the red carpet in 2011, reports the Mirror.
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According to TMZ, the LAPD attended Katherine’s Hollywood Hills residence on Monday shortly after 6pm. A representative for Martin confirmed to the Daily Mail: “It is with profound grief that we confirm the passing of Katherine Hartley Short. The Short family is devastated by this loss, and asks for privacy at this time.”
Short’s spokesperson added: “Katherine was beloved by all and will be remembered for the light and joy she brought into the world.” It has been reported she died by suicide.
According to People, Katherine practised as a licensed clinical social worker in private care. She was also actively engaged with mental health charity Bring Change 2 Mind.
Discussing the passing of Katherine’s mother Nancy, Martin revealed he continues to ‘talk’ to his departed wife regularly. Speaking to AARP magazine, he reflected: ‘With real tragedy, you become a little more daring.
“It’s the yin to the yang: the positive part of life’s dark side.” In his autobiography, he characterised Nancy’s death as ‘by far the most awful thing I’ve been through.
This marks Martin’s second bereavement in recent weeks. He and comedy collaborator Steve Martin honoured the late Catherine O’Hara during their performance mere hours following her passing last month.
The comedy duo were appearing at their Best Of tour date in Austin, Texas, when they displayed a photograph of the Home Alone actress on screen and celebrated her as “the greatest, most brilliant, kindest, sweetest angel” they’d ever collaborated with. The pair subsequently raised their drinks and toasted the star following her death, with spectators applauding the tribute
