John Candy (1950-1994)

Birthplace:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Born:
October 30, 1950

Died:
March 4, 1994

John Franklin Candy (October 31, 1950 – March 4, 1994) was a Canadian actor and comedian. He rose to fame as a member of the Toronto, Ontario branch of The Second City, its related Second City Television series, and in his role in comedy films such as Stripes, Splash, Cool Runnings, The Great Outdoors, and Uncle Buck. One of his most renowned onscreen performances was that of Del Griffith, the loquacious, on the move, shower curtain ring salesman in the John Hughes comedy Planes, Trains and Automobiles.  Description above from the Wikipedia article John Candy, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

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Director:
1994  Hostage for a Day

Executive Producer:
1989  Who's Harry Crumb?
1994  Hostage for a Day

In Memory Of:
1989  Who's Harry Crumb?
1994  Hostage for a Day
????  The Fairypist

Production Assistant:
1971  Foxy Lady
1989  Who's Harry Crumb?
1994  Hostage for a Day
????  The Fairypist

Thanks:
1971  Foxy Lady
1989  Who's Harry Crumb?
1994  Hostage for a Day
1994  Wagons East!
????  The Fairypist

Writer:
1971  Foxy Lady
1982  Rome, Italian Style
1985  The Last Polka
1988  The Best of SCTV
1989  Who's Harry Crumb?
1994  Hostage for a Day
1994  Wagons East!
????  The Fairypist

Producer:
1989  Camp Candy

Writer:
1980  Big City Comedy
1981  SCTV Network 90
1989  Camp Candy

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