John Candy

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1950-10-30

Deathday 1994-03-04 (43 years old)

Place of Birth Toronto, Ontario, Canada

John Candy

Biography

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

Known For

Actor

Godspell 2025

as (archive footage)

Young Comedians

as Himself - Host

2021
Catherine O'Hara: All of Us Shine

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

2013
Mel Brooks: Make a Noise

as Self (archive footage)

2005
John Candy: Comic Spirit

as Self (archive footage)

2004
Making a 'Splash'

as Self (archive footage)

1995
Canadian Bacon

as Sheriff Bud B. Boomer

1994
Wagons East!

as James Harlow

1994
Hostage for a Day

as Yuri Petrovich (uncredited)

1993
1993
Rookie of the Year

as Cliff Murdoch - Announcer (uncredited)

1992
Boris and Natasha

as Kalishak

1992
Once Upon a Crime

as Augie Morosco

1992
1991
JFK

as Dean Andrews

1991
Delirious

as Jack Gable

1991
Only the Lonely

as Danny Muldoon

1991
Career Opportunities

as C.D. Marsh (uncredited)

1991
Nothing but Trouble

as Dennis / Eldona

1990
Home Alone

as Gus Polinski

1990
The Rescuers Down Under

as Wilbur (voice)

1990
Masters of Menace

as Beer Truck Driver

1990
Rabbit Ears - Stormalong

as Narrator (voice)

1989
Uncle Buck

as Buck Russell

1989
Speed Zone

as Charlie

1989
Who's Harry Crumb?

as Harry Crumb

1988
Hot to Trot

as Don The Horse (Voice)

1988
The Great Outdoors

as Chet Ripley

1988
She's Having a Baby

as Chet (uncredited)

1987
1987
Spaceballs

as Barf

1987
Citizen Steve

as Clip Maxwell

1986
Little Shop of Horrors

as Wink Wilkinson

1986
Really Weird Tales

as Howard Jensen (segment "Cursed With Charisma")

1986
Armed and Dangerous

as Frank Dooley

1985
Volunteers

as Tom Tuttle

1985
Summer Rental

as Jack Chester

1985
Follow That Bird

as State Trooper

1985
Brewster's Millions

as Spike Nolan

1985
The Last Polka

as Yosh Shmenge

1984
Splash

as Freddie Bauer

1983
Going Berserk

as John Bourgignon

1983
National Lampoon's Vacation

as Lasky, Guard at Walleyworld

1982
1981
Heavy Metal

as Desk Sergeant / Dan / Den / Robot (voice)

1981
Stripes

as Dewey "Ox" Oxberger

1980
The Blues Brothers

as Burton Mercer

1980
1979
1941

as Pvt. Foley

1979
Lost and Found

as Carpentier

1978
The Silent Partner

as Simonsen

1976
Find the Lady

as Kopek

1976
1976
Tunnel Vision

as Cooper

1975
Saturday Night Live

as Self - Host

1974
Cucumber

as Weatherman

1973
Class of '44

as Paule (uncredited)

Writer

1989
Camp Candy

as Writer

1988
1985
The Last Polka

as Writer

1982
1981
SCTV Network 90

as Writer

1980
Big City Comedy

as Writer

Producer

1989
Who's Harry Crumb?

as Executive Producer

1989
Camp Candy

as Producer

1971
Foxy Lady

as Production Assistant

Crew

The Fairypist

as In Memory Of

1994
Wagons East!

as Thanks

Director

1994
Hostage for a Day

as Director