John Candy's legacy as a quintessential character actor and comedy giant is indelible. Born on October 31, 1950, in Newmarket, Ontario, to Sidney James Candy and Evangeline (Aker), he grew up in a household steeped in hard work—his father a car salesman and his mother a secretary. Though his life was marred by the early loss of his father, Candy's jovial spirit would later light up screens worldwide.
Early Life and Career
John Candy's roots were humble, his education began at local schools, and he later pursued higher learning with a focus on journalism and acting at Centennial College and McMaster University. It was in the early '70s that Candy turned his college passion into a career, making his television debut in 1971. The role that marked his ascent was in the TV series "Second City Television (SCTV)," capturing audiences with his humor and versatility.
The turning point came when Candy joined the comedy troupe Second City, where his comedic talent flourished. His standout performance as the lovable buffoon in "Uncle Buck" (1989) and as the endearing Del Griffith in "Planes, Trains & Automobiles" (1987) won hearts and laughs, affirming his star status.
Candy's craft earned him two Primetime Emmy Awards among numerous nominations. Behind the laughter, Candy was a family man, married with children. Off-screen, he was known for his philanthropy, though he struggled with personal issues like weight management, which he tackled earnestly due to a family history of heart complications.
John Candy's untimely passing in 1994 left a void in the comedic landscape. His impact on Hollywood was profound—his warmth and extraordinary ability to connect with audiences made him not just a star, but a beloved icon of the silver screen. His legacy is not merely in his roles, but in the joy he continues to bring to generations of viewers.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1995 | Canadian Bacon | Sheriff Bud Boomer |
1994 | Wagons East | James Harlow |
1994 | Hostage for a Day (TV Movie) | Yuri Petrovich (uncredited) |
1993 | Cool Runnings | Irv |
1993 | Rookie of the Year | Cliff Murdoch - Announcer (uncredited) |
1992 | Rabbit Ears: Stormalong | Video | Narrator |
1992 | Camp Candy (TV Series) | John Candy | Dr. Tongue (voice) |
1992 | Boris and Natasha (TV Movie) | Kalishak |
1992 | Once Upon a Crime... | Augie Morosco |
1991 | JFK | Dean Andrews |
1991 | Delirious | Jack Gable |
1991 | Only the Lonely | Danny Muldoon |
1991 | Career Opportunities | C.D. Marsh (uncredited) |
1991 | Nothing But Trouble | Dennis | Eldona |
1990 | The Rescuers Down Under | Wilbur (voice) |
1990 | Home Alone | Gus Polinski |
1990 | Masters of Menace | Beer Truck Driver |
1989 | The Rocket Boy (TV Movie) | The Hawk |
1989 | Uncle Buck | Buck Russell |
1989 | Speed Zone | Charlie Cronan |
1989 | Who's Harry Crumb? | Harry Crumb |
1988 | Hot to Trot | Don (voice) |
1988 | The Great Outdoors | Chet Ripley |
1988 | Sesame Street: Put Down the Duckie (TV Movie) | Yosh Shmenge (segment "Put Down the Duckie") |
1988 | She's Having a Baby | Chet from 'The Great Outdoors' (uncredited) |
1987 | Planes, Trains & Automobiles | Del Griffith |
1987 | Spaceballs | Barf |
1987 | Really Weird Tales (TV Movie) | Howard Jensen (segment "Cursed with Charisma") |
1986 | Little Shop of Horrors | Wink Wilkinson |
1986 | Armed and Dangerous | Frank Dooley |
1986 | Big City Comedy: Cocktail Party (Music Video) | Big City Comedy |
1986 | Dave Thomas: The Incredible Time Travels of Henry Osgood (TV Movie) | Wallace Osgood |
1985 | The Canadian Conspiracy (TV Movie) | Various |
1985 | Volunteers | Tom Tuttle from Tacoma |
1985 | Summer Rental | Jack Chester |
1985 | Follow That Bird | State Trooper |
1985 | Brewster's Millions | Spike Nolan |
1985 | The Last Polka (TV Movie) | Yosh Shmenge | Pa Shmenge |
1984 | Ray Parker Jr.: Ghostbusters (Music Video) | John Candy (uncredited) |
1984 | The New Show (TV Series) | Self | Various | Chris Serling ... |
1984 | Splash | Freddie Bauer |
1983 | SCTV Channel (TV Series) | Various |
1983 | Going Berserk | John Bourgignon |
1983 | National Lampoon's Vacation | Lasky - Guard at Walleyworld |
1981–1983 | SCTV Network (TV Series) | Various | Zontar | Johnny LaRue |
1981 | Saturday Night Live (TV Series) | Juan Gavino (uncredited) |
1981 | Heavy Metal | Desk Sergeant (segment "Harry Canyon") | Dan (segment "Den") | Den (segment "Den") (voice) ... |
1981 | Stripes | Ox |
1981 | Tales of the Klondike (TV Mini Series) | Hans Nelson |
1980 | Double Negative | John |
1980 | The Blues Brothers | Burton Mercer |
1980 | The Courage of Kavik, the Wolf Dog (TV Movie) | Pinky |
1941 | Unknown | Unknown |
1979 | Pvt. Foley | Unknown |
1979 | Lost and Found | Carpentier |
1976–1979 | SCTV (TV Series) | Various | Johnny LaRue |
1978 | The Silent Partner | Simonsen |
1977 | King of Kensington (TV Series) | Bandit |
1976–1977 | The David Steinberg Show (TV Series) | Spider Reichman |
1976 | Find the Lady | Kopek |
1976 | The Clown Murders | Ollie |
1976 | Tunnel Vision | Cooper |
1975 | Coming Up Rosie (TV Series) | Wally Wypyzypychwk (1976-77) |
1975 | It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time | Kopek |
1974–1975 | Police Surgeon (TV Series) | Richie Beck | Ramon |
1974 | Dr. Zonk and the Zunkins (TV Series) | Unknown |
1974 | The ABC Afternoon Playbreak (TV Series) | 2nd Son (uncredited) |
1973 | Class of '44 | Paule (uncredited) |
1972 | Cucumber (TV Series) | Weatherman |