John Candy
Biography
John Franklin Candy (October 30, 1950 – March 4, 1994) was a celebrated Canadian actor and comedian known for his larger-than-life personality and immense talent in the world of comedy. He gained prominence as a member of The Second City troupe in Toronto, Ontario, which laid the foundation for his successful career in television and film. Candy became a household name through his performances on the acclaimed series Second City Television (SCTV) and in popular comedy films including Stripes, Splash, Cool Runnings, The Great Outdoors, and Uncle Buck.
Among his most memorable roles was that of Del Griffith, the talkative and endearing shower curtain ring salesman in John Hughes' classic, Planes, Trains and Automobiles. His ability to blend humor with heartfelt emotion endeared him to audiences and showcased his unique talent. John Candy's legacy continues to resonate in the world of comedy, and his contributions have left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. His untimely passing at the age of 43 shocked fans and colleagues alike, but his work endures, reminding us of his extraordinary gift for making people laugh and feel deeply.
Filmography
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Who's Harry Crumb?
1989 • Harry Crumb
Summer Rental
1985 • Jack Chester
Volunteers
1985 • Tom Tuttle
Follow That Bird
1985
Speed Zone
1989 • Charlie
Nothing but Trouble
1991 • Dennis / Eldona
Heavy Metal
1981 • Desk Sergeant / Dan / Den / Robot (voice)
1941 (1979)
1979
National Lampoon's Vacation
1983
The Rescuers Down Under
1990 • Wilbur (voice)
Brewster's Millions (1985)
1985 • Spike Nolan
Tunnel Vision
1976 • Cooper
Stripes
1981 • Dewey "Ox" Oxberger
Little Shop of Horrors
1986 • Wink Wilkinson
Hot to Trot
1988 • Don The Horse (Voice)
Wagons East!
1994 • James Harlow
Boris and Natasha
1992 • Kalishak
Delirious
1991 • Jack Gable
Once Upon a Crime
1992 • Augie Morosco
Find the Lady
1976 • Kopek
The Silent Partner
1978 • Simonsen
Uncle Buck
1989 • Buck Russell