In films like “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” and “Uncle Buck,” the Canadian actor John Candy walked the line between real ...
In the early ‘80s, Candy was in search of his big Hollywood break after his initial small-screen impact on SCTV. Despite some small scene-stealing roles in The Silent Partner, Steven Spielberg ’s 1941 ...
I Like Me” opened the 50th Toronto International Film Festival this year. I attended the sold out screening and, while I was ...
Posing with the A-list actor were two of her sisters Robyn and Lori, as well as Robyn's mini-me daughter Kate. It was the ...
Colin Hanks is opening up about the cruel way John Candy was asked about his weight during interviews, saying it was ...
He became known to television audiences when he was in the cast of "SCTV," basically Canada's answer to "Saturday Night Live." And that led to his film work in movies such as "Splash" and "Uncle Buck.
Luckily, when she finds herself on a not-so-deserted island surrounded by retiree nudists led by a hedonistic rich-lister ...
My favorite John Candy moment is just a blink in a semi-obscure skit.
It's among the insights Toronto-born author Paul Myers posits in “John Candy: A Life in Comedy,” which Myers said is his attempt to dissect the creative drive that led to indelible Candy performances ...
I Like Me opens with commentary by Bill Murray on John Candy’s character. It ends with a remembrance about how the city of ...
The supporting cast includes Guy Pearce, Hannah Waddingham ... who rose to fame on “SCTV” and went on to star in films such as “Spaceballs,” “Uncle Buck,” “Planes, Trains and Automobiles,” “National ...