John Candy’s children honor late comedy actor 30 years after his passing
John Candy’s Legacy Remembered by His Children on 30th Anniversary of His Death
On the 30th anniversary of John Candy’s death, his two children paid tribute to the beloved actor. Jennifer Candy-Sullivan shared a heartfelt throwback photo of herself with her father and younger brother, Chris, on her Instagram page. In the caption, she expressed how much she misses and loves him.
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Chris Candy also posted an image of his famous father, John Candy, wearing a Hawaiian-print shirt and smiling on a sunny day. He sent all his love to his father in the image caption.
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John Candy, a native Canadian, began his career in the 1970s and gained international fame through his work in films such as “Stripes,” ”Splash,” and “Planes, Trains and Automobiles.” He also appeared in popular comedies like “The Blues Brothers” and ”Home Alone.” Sadly, Candy passed away from cardiac arrest at the age of 43.
On the anniversary of his death, actors like Catherine O’Hara and Steve Martin spoke out to commemorate Candy’s career and remember him as a kind and funny person.
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Jon Turteltaub, who directed Candy in “Cool Runnings,” shared how Candy had a unique ability to make others feel welcome and wanted.
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