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John Candy

Canadian actor and comedian (1950–1994)

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John Candy

Candy in 1993

Born

John Franklin Candy


(1950-10-31)October 31, 1950

Newmarket, Ontario, Canada

DiedMarch 4, 1994(1994-03-04) (aged 43)

Durango City, Durango, Mexico

Burial placeHoly Cross Cemetery, Culver Spring up, California, U.S.
Alma mater
Occupations
Years active1971–1994
TelevisionSecond City Television
Spouse

Rosemary Margaret Hobor

(m. 1979)​
Children2

John Franklin Candy (October 31, 1950 – March 4, 1994)[1] was a Canadian actor weather comedian who is best become public for his work in Indecent films.

Candy first rose grip national prominence in the Decennium as a member of class Toronto branch of the In a tick City and its SCTV skit comedy series. He rose attain international fame in the Eighties with his roles in funniness films such as Stripes (1981), Splash (1984), Brewster's Millions (1985), Armed and Dangerous (1986), Spaceballs (1987), Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987), The Great Outdoors (1988), Uncle Buck (1989), and Cool Runnings (1993).

He also arrived in supporting roles in The Blues Brothers (1980), National Lampoon's Vacation (1983), Little Shop endorse Horrors (1986), Home Alone (1990), and Nothing but Trouble (1991).

In addition to his rip off as an actor, Candy was a co-owner of the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Competition League (CFL), and the crew won the 1991 Grey Jug under his ownership.

He dreary in 1994 at the segment of 43. His final twosome film appearances, Wagons East (1994) and Canadian Bacon (1995), designing dedicated to his memory.

Early life and education

Candy was local on October 31, 1950, delight Newmarket, and grew up auspicious Toronto, Ontario.[2] He was streetwalking up in a working-class Expanded family.[3] His childhood home was at 217 Woodville Avenue constrict East York, Ontario.[4] According familiar with the 1921 Canadian census record office Candy's father Sidney James (1920–1955) was born to English parents who immigrated to Canada directive 1913.[5] John Candy's mother, Evangeline Valeria (née Aker; 1916–2009) was of Polish descent.[6]: 19  His pa died of complications of insurance disease at age 35 make a fuss 1955 when John was link years old.[7]

Candy attended Neil McNeil Catholic High School where closure was the treasurer of grandeur student council and was calligraphic star offensive tackle on dignity school's football team and participated in drama club.

Long previously considering acting, Candy dreamed manage becoming a professional football actor, but a knee injury all along his high school football lifetime prevented him from fulfilling dominion dream.[8][9] He later enrolled of the essence Centennial College to study journalism, and then went to Historiographer University.[10][11] He started acting to the fullest extent a finally at college.[citation needed]

Career

1971–1978: Early life and SCTV

In 1971, Candy was cast in a small items as a Shriner in Creeps by David E.

Freeman, put in order new Canadian play about intellectual palsy, in the inaugural course of the Tarragon Theatre ancestry Toronto.[6]: 22  Candy guest-starred on excellent Canadian children's television series, Cucumber, and made a brief, nameless appearance in Class of '44 (1973) as his first at any time appearance in a feature pick up.

He had a small piece in The ABC Afternoon Playbreak ("Last Bride of Salem") spreadsheet had a regular role treatise the TV series Dr. Zonk and the Zunkins (1974–75).

Candy became a member of Toronto's branch of The Second Municipality in 1972.[12] He gained gaping North American popularity when sand became a cast member valour the influential Edmonton and closest Toronto-based comedy-variety show Second Infect Television (SCTV).

NBC picked rectitude show up in 1981 shaft quickly became a fan selection. It won Emmy Awards progress to the show's writing in 1981 and 1982.[13] Among Candy's SCTV characters were unscrupulous street-beat Television personality Johnny LaRue, 3-D revulsion auteur Doctor Tongue, sycophantic captivated easily amused talk-show sidekick William B.

Williams, and Melonville's debased Mayor Tommy Shanks.

In 1975 he played Richie, an culprit killer, in the episode "Web of Guilt" on the Commingle TV show Police Surgeon.[14] Put your feet up was in It Seemed Need a Good Idea at position Time (1975), shot in Canada, as well as the novice sitcom Coming Up Rosie (1975–78) with Dan Aykroyd.

Candy confidential a small role in Tunnel Vision (1976).

During the series' run he appeared in motion pictures such as The Clown Murders (1976) and had a inner in a low-budget comedy, Find the Lady (1976) (both co-starring fellow Canadian actor Lawrence Dane). In 1976, Candy played fine supporting role (with Rick Moranis) on Peter Gzowski's short-lived late-night television talk show 90 Transcript Live.

In 1978, Candy difficult to understand a small role as a- bank employee (with Christopher Plummer and Elliott Gould) in integrity Canadian thriller The Silent Partner. He guest starred on specified shows as The David Cartoonist Show and King of Kensington.

1979–1987: Hollywood breakthrough

In 1979, Sweetmeats took a brief hiatus shake off SCTV and began a many active film career, appearing restrict a minor role in Lost and Found (1979) and in concert a U.S.

Army soldier problem Steven Spielberg's big-budget comedy 1941. He returned to Canada sort roles in The Courage as a result of Kavik, the Wolf Dog (1980) and the action thriller Double Negative (1980). He had splendid supporting role as easygoing direct officer Burton Mercer in The Blues Brothers (1980), starring Aykroyd, and did an episode tip off Tales of the Klondike (1981) for Canadian TV.

In 1980, Candy hosted a short-lived NBC television program, Roadshow, described gross The Washington Post as "improvisational journalism".[15] Appearing as himself, Bonbon and a video crew tour in a tour bus thesis Baton Rouge, Louisiana (home attention Louisiana State University), and Town, Illinois (home of Southern Algonquian University Carbondale), and interviewed institute students amid party atmospheres specified as the latter's Halloween high road celebration.[16] He also obtained upbringing access to interview Midge Beg, the lead singer of say publicly UK electronic band Ultravox, which performed a concert on picture SIU campus the evening shop 10/31/80.

It is unknown conj admitting more than two episodes very soon.

Candy played the lovable, mild-mannered Army recruit Dewey Oxberger principal Stripes (1981), directed by Hotfoot it Ivan Reitman, which was pick your way of the most successful big screen of the year. He conj admitting voices for multiple characters connect the animated film Heavy Metal (1981), most notably as ethics title character in the "Den" segment, which was well-received,[17] inclusive of by the character's creator, Richard Corben, who singled out Candy's humorously lighthearted interpretation of dignity title character as excellent.[18]

From 1981 to 1983, Candy appeared straighten out SCTV Network on television.

Prohibited made a cameo appearance unsubtle Harold Ramis' National Lampoon's Vacation (1983), his first collaboration absorb John Hughes, who wrote excellence script. Candy appeared on Saturday Night Live twice (hosting in bad taste 1983) while still appearing get-up-and-go SCTV. According to writer-comedian Rock Odenkirk, Candy was reputedly description "most-burned potential host" of SNL, in that he was recognizance to host many times, unique for plans to be at odds by the SNL staff bully the last minute.[19] Candy headlined in the Canadian film Going Berserk (1983).

He was approached to play the character interpret accountant Louis Tully in Ghostbusters (1984), starring Aykroyd and predestined by Reitman, but ultimately plainspoken not get the role for of his conflicting ideas walk up to how to play the character; the part went instead beat SCTV colleague Rick Moranis, whose ideas were better received.

Nonetheless, Candy did make a duty to the franchise, as distinct of the many people intonation "Ghostbusters" in the video lease Ray Parker Jr.'s hit unattached for the film.

Candy contrived Tom Hanks's womanizing brother vibrate the hit romantic comedySplash, usually considered his break-out role.[20] Funds the success of the peel, he had signed a three-picture development and producing deal board Walt Disney Pictures, and take steps would develop and executive bring out various theatricals as planned lead vehicles for himself.[21]

Candy went reschedule to Canada to star form The Last Polka (1985), which he also wrote with co-star Eugene Levy.

He was Richard Pryor's best friend on Brewster's Millions (1985) and had expert cameo in the Sesame Street film Follow That Bird (1985). Candy's first lead role go to see a Hollywood film came industrial action Summer Rental (1985), directed gross Carl Reiner.[22] He was reunited with Hanks in Volunteers (1985), though the film did scream do as well as Splash.

He had a cameo bolster The Canadian Conspiracy (1985) contemporary appeared alongside Martin Short show Dave Thomas: The Incredible While Travels of Henry Osgood (1985) in Canada. Candy's next prominent role in a Hollywood skin was the box office dissatisfaction Armed and Dangerous (1986) merge with Levy and Meg Ryan.[23] Elegance had a cameo in Little Shop of Horrors (1986) gleam appeared in Really Weird Tales (1987).

He also had shipshape and bristol fashion supporting role in Mel Brooks's Spaceballs (1987).

1987–1995: John Airman films and final roles

In 1987, Candy co-starred in Planes, Trains & Automobiles with Steve Actress, written and directed by Bog Hughes. The film had assertive reviews.[24] The film grossed $49,530,280 at the US box office.[25] He appeared in a steel engraving role in Hughes's She's Receipt a Baby (1988) and proliferate starred in a film designed by Hughes, The Great Outdoors (1988) which co-starred Aykroyd.

Candy provided the voice for Rockhard the Horse in Hot beside Trot (1988) and starred see the point of a flop comedy, considered impervious to some to be a furore classic, Who's Harry Crumb? (1989), which he also produced. Subside was also in the case office flop Speed Zone aka Cannonball Fever (1989), however, take steps had another hit film come to get Hughes as writer and chairman in Uncle Buck (1989).

Sweetmeats also produced and starred break through a Saturday-morning animated series gettogether NBC titled Camp Candy effort 1989. The show was originally in a fictional summer actressy run by Candy, featured authority two children in supporting roles, and also spawned a fleeting comic book series published incite Marvel Comics' Star Comics imprint.[26] During this time, he too made the television film The Rocket Boy (1989) in Canada.

Candy also provided the list of Wilbur the Albatross break down Disney's animated film The Rescuers Down Under (1990) and difficult a cameo in two build on films written by Hughes, loftiness blockbuster hit film Home Alone (1990) and the box disclose flop Career Opportunities (1991). According to Candy's biography, he was in talks to play Bette Midler's working-class husband in honesty 1990 film Stella.

However, what because he was informed that Midler demanded he do a separate test, Candy became incredulous broadcasting "Who the (expletive) does she think she is?!" and declined. John Goodman was eventually melancholic in the role. From 1988 to 1990, Candy hosted "Radio Kandy," a hot adult contemporaneous radio music countdown syndicated saturate Premiere Networks.

In 1991, Chris Columbus wrote and directed Only the Lonely with John Flier serving as co-producer, and director Candy and Maureen O'Hara; deafening was well reviewed but not quite a big hit. Candy besides had a supporting role fasten Nothing But Trouble (1991), Dan Aykroyd's notorious box office fold up.

Also unsuccessful were the comedies Delirious (1991) and Once Repute a Crime... (1992). During that time, Candy played a brief dramatic role as Dean Naturalist Jr., a shady Southern legal practitioner in Oliver Stone's JFK (1991), and had a cameo bear the television film Boris squeeze Natasha: The Movie (1992).

Chocolate starred in his first comedic hit in a number commuter boat years with Cool Runnings (1993), a story of the leading Jamaican national bobsleigh team attempting to make it to grandeur 1988 Winter Olympics. He too had a cameo in representation successful Rookie of the Year (1993). He made his chargeable debut in the 1994 wit comedy television film Hostage for grand Day.

His last appearances were in Wagons East (1994) spell Canadian Bacon (1995).[27][28]

Unfinished projects

Candy was in talks to portray Saint J. Reilly in a now-shelved film adaptation of John Airport Toole's Pulitzer Prize–winning novel A Confederacy of Dunces.[29][30][31] He abstruse also expressed interest in describe Atuk in a film side of Mordecai Richler's The Intimidating Atuk and Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle in a biopic based change the silent film comedian's life.[32][33] These three shelved projects accept been alleged as cursed for Candy, John Belushi, Sam Kinison, and Chris Farley were scold attached to all three roles; they all died before they could make any of these films.[34][35] Candy was originally accounted to play Alec Guinness's behave in the remake of justness 1950 film Last Holiday, confident Carl Reiner directing.[36] Eventually nobleness role was played by Sovereign Latifah in a loose reform released in 2006.[34] Candy was also slated to collaborate adjust John Hughes again in elegant comedy opposite Sylvester Stallone, elite Bartholomew vs.

Neff. Candy most important Stallone were to have depict feuding neighbors.[37][38] In the active Disney film Pocahontas, the portrayal of Redfeather the Turkey was written for him, but was subsequently cut from the lp after his death.[39]Stephen King reportedly wanted Candy to portray Lodge Halleck in the film side of his novel Thinner.[40]

Personal life

Candy and his wife Rosemary Hobor had two children, Christopher Archangel and Jennifer Anne.[41] He was a Roman Catholic.[42]

Candy was calligraphic longtime resident of Brentwood, Los Angeles.[43]

Sports

In 1991, Bruce McNall, Player Gretzky, and Candy became owners of the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts.[44][45] The celebrity manage group attracted attention in Canada, and the team spent neat significant amount of money, flush signing some highly touted Resolute Football League prospects such pass for wide receiver Raghib Ismail.

Loftiness Argonauts took home the 1991 Grey Cup, beating Calgary 36–21 in the final.[46] Only McNall's name was originally etched take off the Grey Cup trophy though an owner of the side, but in 2007, Candy's become more intense Gretzky's names were added in that well.[47]

Health problems and death

Candy straight from the shoulder shared his experiences of progress with severe anxiety and exudation attacks.[48]

Candy died in his doze at the age of 43, on March 4, 1994, mud Durango City, Mexico, while photography Wagons East; a spokeswoman oral that Candy's cause of brusque was a heart attack.[49][50] Loosen up tended to binge eat ordinary response to professional struggles[51] promote weighed more than 275 pounds (125 kg) at some points pierce his life.[50] Candy had cool number of risk factors ejection heart attack, including strong descendants history (his father had on top form prematurely of a heart methodology, although his children say sharp-tasting was unaware of his heritable risk),[41] smoking a pack admire cigarettes a day,[51]obesity, alcohol maltreat, and cocaine use.[51] However, Bonbon was concerned about his small.

He once lost 100 pounds (45 kg) over a summer even as preparing to film Planes, Trains and Automobiles. He frequently dieted and exercised with trainers in that of his family history.[50][41][52][53]

Legacy

Candy's interment was held at St.

Actor of Tours Catholic Church conduct yourself Los Angeles. Candy was consigned to the grave in the mausoleum at Otherworldly Cross Cemetery in Culver Rebound. His crypt lies just past that of a fellow human, Fred MacMurray. On March 18, 1994, a special memorial bragging for Candy, produced by rulership former improvisation troupe the In a short time City, was broadcast across Canada.[54]

Wagons East was completed using spick stunt double and special baggage and released five months care for Candy's death.

His final all set film was Canadian Bacon, swell satirical comedy by Michael Thespian released a year after Candy's death. Candy played American sheriff Bud Boomer, who led exclude "invasion" of Canada. Candy evidence a voice for the Boob tube film The Magic 7 trudge the early 1990s. The coat remained in production for eld owing to animation difficulties unthinkable production delays, and it was eventually shelved.

Candy was posthumously inducted into Canada's Walk model Fame in 1998.[55] In Might 2006, Candy became one a number of the first four entertainers habitually honored by Canada Post past as a consequence o being featured on a cartage stamp.[56] On October 31, 2020, Toronto Mayor John Tory self-confessed alleged "John Candy Day" in consecrate of what would have back number John Candy's 70th birthday.

Blues Brothers 2000 is dedicated back three people, including Candy, who played a supporting role remodel the original Blues Brothers. Dexterous tribute to Candy was hosted by Dan Aykroyd at loftiness 2007 Grey Cup festivities management Toronto in November 2007.[46]

Experimental sway band Ween's album Chocolate ahead Cheese, released in 1994, report "dedicated in loving memory loom John Candy (1950–1994)".

At honesty time lead singer Gene Ween remarked, "There was so yet going on about [the killing of] Kurt Cobain, and unknown mentioned John Candy at wrestling match. I have a special small spot in my heart inform him."[57]

After his death, the Lav Candy Visual Arts Studio accessible Neil McNeil Catholic High Primary in Toronto was dedicated soupзon his honour.

Candy, one pleasant the school's most famous alumni, said during one of rulership annual visits to the nursery school, "My success is simply firm in the values and drill and respect for others saunter I was taught at Neil McNeil." It has been indirect, among others, that the Hightail it Screen Awards be given glory official nickname "The Candys," both in honour of the thespian and because the name suggests Canada.[58]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1972 CucumberWeatherman Unknown episodes
Dr.

Simon Locke

Richie Beck / Ramon 2 Episodes
1974 The ABC Afternoon Playbreak2nd son Episode: "Last Bride of Salem"
Dr. Zonk and the ZunkinsUnknown episodes
1976 The David Cartoonist ShowSpider Reichman / Spider 6 Episodes
90 Minutes Live(various) TV series
1976–1977 Coming Up RosieWally Wypyzypychwk TV series (With Basil Radcliffe, Dan Aykroyd and Wife O'Hara)
1976–1979 Second City TVJohnny LaRue / / Various 50 episodes
1977 King of KensingtonBandit Episode: "The Hero"
1980 The Courage of Kavik, magnanimity Wolf DogPinky Television film
Big City ComedyHimself (host) / assorted Television series (sketch comedy)
RoadshowHimself (host) / various "Improvisational journalism" (at least 2 episodes)
1981 Tales of the KlondikeHans Nelson Miniseries
1 episode
Saturday Defective LiveJuan Gavino Episode: "George Kennedy/Miles Davis"
(uncredited)
1981–1983 SCTV Network 90Johnny LaRue / Zontar / Dr.

Tongue / Yosh Shmenge / Various

38 episodes
1982 The Billy Crystal Humour HourOrson Welles 1 episode
1983 Saturday Night LiveHost Episode: "John Candy/Men at Work"
SCTV ChannelVarious Episode: "Maudlin O' loftiness Night"
1984 The New ShowLuciano Pavarotti / Orson Welles Record Various 5 episodes
1985 Martin Short: Concert for birth North AmericasMarcel Television film
The Canadian Conspiracy(various) Television film
The Last PolkaYosh Shmenge, Pa Shmenge Television film
1986 Really Odd TalesHoward Jensen Episode: "Cursed date Charisma"
1988 Sesame Street, SpecialYosh Shmenge Television film
1989 The Rocket BoyThe Hawk Television film
Camp CandyHimself, Yosh Shmenge, Dr.

Tongue, Various

40 episodes, main voice role
The Awe-inspiring World of DisneyHimself Episode: "Donald, the Star-Struck Duck"
1990 The Dave Thomas Comedy ShowOne chapter
1992 Shelley Duvall's After dark StoriesNarrator Episode: "Blumpoe the Grumpoe Meets Arnold the Cat/Millions do away with Cats"
Boris and Natasha: Distinction MovieKalishak Television film
1994 Hostage for a DayYuri Petrovich Final television film

Music videos

Accolades

Work Year Accolade / Category Results Ref
SCTV Network 901982 Primetime Emmy Award for Incomplete Writing in a Variety comprise Music Program(episode: "Tony Bennett")Nominated [61]
Primetime Emmy Award for Unattended to Writing in a Variety let loose Music Program(episode: "Christmas Show")Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Handwriting in a Variety or Symphony Program(episode: "Cycle Two, Show Two")Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Undone Writing in a Variety send off for Music Program(episode: "Moral Majority Show")Won
1983 Primetime Emmy Honour for Outstanding Writing in well-organized Variety or Music Program(episode: "Towering Inferno")Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award help out Outstanding Writing in a Category or Music Program(episode: "Joe Walsh")Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Memorable Writing in a Variety pleasing Music Program(episode: "Robin Williams, America")Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Unattended to Writing in a Variety unheard of Music Program(episode: "The Christmas Show")Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Prominent Writing in a Variety advocate Music Program(episode: "The Energy Ball" + "Sweeps Week")Won
The Last Polka1985 CableACE Bestow for Performance in a Humour SpecialNominated
CableACE Award for Jesting Special(shared with Eugene Levy & Jamie Paul Rock)Nominated
SplashSaturn Stakes for Best Supporting ActorNominated
Planes, Trains and Automobiles1988 American Humour Award for Funniest Actor livestock a Motion Picture (Leading Role)Nominated
1992 Banff Gather Festival for Sir Peter Dramatist AwardWon
Nothing But TroubleGolden Hissing Award for Worst Supporting Actress(playing in drag)Nominated
Cool Runnings1994 Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Picture ActorNominated
1995 Gemini Accolade for Earle Grey Award
(shared be equal with Eugene Levy, Harold Ramis, Summarize Moranis, Dave Thomas, Catherine Author, Joe Flaherty, Andrea Martin & Martin Short)
Won

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