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John Candy(1950-1994)

  • Actor
  • Writer
  • Music Department
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Candy was one of Canada's greatest and funniest character actors. His well-known role as the big-hearted buffoon earned him classic appearances in Uncle Buck (1989) and Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987). His career handed him some dry spells, but he always rebounded.

Born in Newmarket, Ontario, in 1950, Candy was the son of Evangeline (Aker) and Sidney James Candy. His mother was of Ukrainian and Polish ancestry. Candy found his passion for drama while attending a community college. In 1971 he made his TV debut in an episode of Police Surgeon (1971) co-starring Sharon Farrell, John Hamelin, and Nick Mancuso. Candy then found a number of bit parts in other Canadian television shows and also in such small films as Tunnel Vision (1976) and Find the Lady (1976). However, his big success came at the age of twenty-seven, when he became part of the comedy group "Second City" in Toronto. Alongside such soon-to-be Canadian stars as Catherine O'Hara (one of Candy's lifelong friends), Eugene Levy, Rick Moranis, and Harold Ramis, Candy was also part of the television show the group inspired. SCTV (1976) earned Candy a reputation for his quirky humor and his uncanny imitations of others.

After the television series, Candy appeared alongside fellow Canadian Dan Aykroyd in the Steven Spielberg flop 1941 (1979). However, other jobs followed and Candy landed a role, once again with Aykroyd, in the successful classic The Blues Brothers (1980). Candy played a parole officer who is part of the chase after Jake and Elwood Blues. The film was a hit and Candy followed up accordingly.

Candy acted in the smash hit Stripes (1981) where he played a dopey, overweight recruit affectionately nicknamed 'Ox'. After the success of Stripes (1981), Candy returned to the Second City with the other former stars, in SCTV Network (1981). Candy also hosted Saturday Night Live before landing himself a role in the Ron Howard film Splash (1984), a romantic comedy about a mermaid who washes ashore and learns to live like a human. Candy played a sleazy womanizing brother to the character played by Tom Hanks. The film was a bigger success than even Stripes (1981), and a number of people have said that Splash (1984) was his breakout role.

He took a second billing in the comedic film Brewster's Millions (1985) where a man must spend thirty million in order to inherit three hundred million from his deceased relative. Candy played the man's best friend, who accidentally gets in the way as much as helping out. Candy continued making films tirelessly, including the film Armed and Dangerous (1986) in which he and Eugene Levy play characters who become security guards.

1987 was an especially good year to Candy, giving him two classic roles: Barf the Mawg in the Mel Brooks comedy Spaceballs (1987) and the bumbling salesman Del Griffith alongside Steve Martin's uptight character in the John Hughes film Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987). The latter film is a golden classic and is one of Candy's greatest films. He followed up immediately with The Great Outdoors (1988), once again alongside Dan Aykroyd. Candy landed another classic role in the film Uncle Buck (1989) which was about a bumbling uncle who must look after his brother's three children.

Although he was in the smash hit Home Alone (1990), Candy's career fell into a slump, turning out unsuccessful films in the early 1990s. This caused him to change his strategy by taking more serious roles. The first of these serious roles was the corrupt lawyer Dean Andrews in the Oliver Stone film JFK (1991). The film was a big success, and Candy moved on from this victory to make the film Cool Runnings (1993) about the first Jamaican bobsled team.

Candy was well known for his size, six feet two and weighing around 300 pounds. However, he was very sensitive about the subject, and in the 1990s tried to lose weight and quit smoking. He was aware that heart attacks were in his family history: both his father and his grandfather had died of them, and Candy wanted to prevent that happening to him as best he could.

In the mid-1990s Candy filmed the Michael Moore comedy Canadian Bacon (1995), then went to Mexico to film the western spoof Wagons East (1994). There, he had a heart attack and passed away in March 1994. Canadian Bacon (1995) was released a year after his death and is his last film.

Candy was loved by thousands of people who loved his classic antics in Splash (1984) and The Great Outdoors (1988). He was well-known for his roles in Stripes (1981) and Uncle Buck (1989), and never forgot his Canadian background.
BornOctober 31, 1950
DiedMarch 4, 1994(43)
BornOctober 31, 1950
DiedMarch 4, 1994(43)
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  • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
    • 5 wins & 12 nominations total

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Known for

Steve Martin and John Candy in Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)
Planes, Trains & Automobiles
7.6
  • Del Griffith
  • 1987
Macaulay Culkin, Gaby Hoffmann, John Candy, Elaine Bromka, Garrett M. Brown, and Jean Louisa Kelly in Uncle Buck (1989)
Uncle Buck
7.1
  • Buck Russell
  • 1989
Mel Brooks, Bill Pullman, John Candy, Rick Moranis, and Daphne Zuniga in Spaceballs (1987)
Spaceballs
7.1
  • Barf
  • 1987
Splash (1984)
Splash
6.3
  • Freddie Bauer
  • 1984

Credits

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Actor



  • The Magic 7 (1996)
    The Magic 7
    6.4
    TV Movie
    • Smokestack Sam (voice)
    • 1996
  • Canadian Bacon (1995)
    Canadian Bacon
    5.9
    • Sheriff Bud Boomer
    • 1995
  • John Candy and Richard Lewis in Wagons East (1994)
    Wagons East
    4.8
    • James Harlow
    • 1994
  • John Candy, George Wendt, and Robin Duke in Hostage for a Day (1994)
    Hostage for a Day
    4.5
    TV Movie
    • Yuri Petrovich (uncredited)
    • 1994
  • Doug E. Doug, Leon, Rawle D. Lewis, and Malik Yoba in Cool Runnings (1993)
    Cool Runnings
    7.0
    • Irv
    • 1993
  • Gary Busey, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Albert Hall, and Daniel Stern in Rookie of the Year (1993)
    Rookie of the Year
    6.1
    • Cliff Murdoch - Announcer (uncredited)
    • 1993
  • Rabbit Ears: Stormalong
    Video
    • Narrator
    • 1992
  • Camp Candy (1989)
    Camp Candy
    6.8
    TV Series
    • John Candy
    • Dr. Tongue (voice)
    • 1992
  • Once Upon a Crime... (1992)
    Once Upon a Crime...
    5.8
    • Augie Morosco
    • 1992
  • Kevin Costner in JFK (1991)
    JFK
    8.0
    • Dean Andrews
    • 1991
  • Sally Kellerman and Dave Thomas in Boris and Natasha (1991)
    Boris and Natasha
    4.7
    TV Movie
    • Kalishak
    • 1991
  • Mariel Hemingway, Raymond Burr, John Candy, Dylan Baker, David Rasche, Charles Rocket, and Emma Samms in Delirious (1991)
    Delirious
    5.8
    • Jack Gable
    • 1991
  • Maureen O'Hara, Ally Sheedy, and John Candy in Only the Lonely (1991)
    Only the Lonely
    6.4
    • Danny Muldoon
    • 1991
  • Jennifer Connelly and Frank Whaley in Career Opportunities (1991)
    Career Opportunities
    5.8
    • C.D. Marsh (uncredited)
    • 1991
  • Dan Aykroyd, Demi Moore, Chevy Chase, and John Candy in Nothing But Trouble (1991)
    Nothing But Trouble
    5.1
    • Dennis
    • Eldona
    • 1991

Writer



  • Camp Candy (1989)
    Camp Candy
    6.8
    TV Series
    • developer (creator)
    • 1989–1990
  • Joe Flaherty in The Best of SCTV (1988)
    The Best of SCTV
    8.4
    TV Special
    • Writer
    • 1988
  • The Last Polka (1985)
    The Last Polka
    7.2
    TV Movie
    • written by
    • 1985
  • SCTV Network (1981)
    SCTV Network
    8.4
    TV Series
    • written by
    • 1981–1983
  • Big City Comedy (1980)
    Big City Comedy
    6.2
    TV Series
    • Writer
    • 1980
  • The Second City Comedy Show
    TV Special
    • written by
    • 1979
  • Joe Flaherty and Andrea Martin in SCTV (1976)
    SCTV
    8.5
    TV Series
    • writer
    • written by
    • series written by
    • 1976–1979

Music Department



  • Camp Candy (1989)
    Camp Candy
    6.8
    TV Series
    • theme song
    • 1989–1992

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
  • Born
    • October 31, 1950
    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Died
    • March 4, 1994
    • Durango, Mexico(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Rosemary Margaret HoborApril 28, 1979 - March 4, 1994 (his death, 2 children)
  • Children
      Jennifer Candy
  • Parents
      Sidney James Candy
  • Relatives
      Nicky Candy(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Music video: Appeared in the Ray Parker Jr. video "Ghostbusters"
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 1 Interview
    • 3 Articles
    • 3 Pictorials
    • 3 Magazine Cover Photos

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  • Trivia
    In a 2004 interview Steve Martin stated that at the time of John's death Steve was going through a divorce, so he briefly moved in with John's widow and children to help them out through this tough time and to get away from his soon to be ex-wife.
  • Quotes
    I think I may have become an actor to hide from myself. You can escape into a character.
  • Trademarks
      Often appeared in films written and/or directed by John Hughes and Steven Spielberg
  • Salaries
      Home Alone
      (1990)
      $414

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