Television director Terrence O’Hara, best known for his work on NCIS, Smallville, and Angel, has passed away. He was 76.
O’Hara’s daughter Maddie revealed in an Instagram post that her father passed away on Monday, December 5 from cancer.
Maddie stated that her father’s passing has left a void in her heart. He is survived by his wife, a son, and two daughters.
“We are at peace knowing he is no longer suffering, no longer in pain, no longer struggling. But it will never feel right, it will never feel normal,” she stated. “He was ready to be with his beautiful parents, sisters, and brother, where I can guarantee he’s up there directing the shit out of everyone.”
The work of O’Hara as a director on NCIS and its several spinoffs, such as NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans, is what made him most well-known. The Blacklist, Grimm, Rosewood, Legends, Magic City, Rizzoli & Isles, Nikita, Lie to Me, Doll House, and Sons of Anarchy are among the other television shows for which the artist is credited.
Was Terrence O’Hara vaccinated?
According to reports, Terrence O’Hara was fully vaccinated. The Shield, Smallville, Heroes, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, JAG, Angel, The X-Files, Dark Angel, Martial Law, Star Trek: Voyager, Touched by an Angel, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, and Pacific Blue are just a few of the well-known programs O’Hara has contributed to.