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Please leave your thoughts and comments about John Candy below... |
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These are the 2283 guestbook entries left by John Candy fans so far... |
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Chuck |
Mon, 23 May '16 |
John,
I know this is for those that can log on and read this, I SO SO MUCH ENJOYED YOU and your HUMOR and ACTING TALENT, From Second City TV first (I think it was called) anyway we loved you in the way fans do you are MISSED BY EVERYONE who Ever Heard, Saw, Or enjoyed your live shows. Uncle Buck, Vaction, and MANY MORE |
Ewart Boden |
Sat, 21 May '16 |
The fact that I am watching John in Uncle Buck on TV re-run right now shows the films he stared in will last forever. A true great. |
Michael Isenberg |
Mon, 16 May '16 |
An honest talent who makes everyone smile.
J . C .
Canadian hero
Thank you for all that You accomplished in film and more.
Much Love and Respect! |
Dennis |
Sun, 15 May '16 |
Great actor, and a great man. I remember watching him in the Blues Brothers as a kid. God bless you, and thank you Mr.Candy. |
Jim Lyttle |
Fri, 13 May '16 |
I am a humor scholar and huge fan of John's ability to portray pathos as deeply as absurdity. |
Richard Daley |
Sun, 8 May '16 |
Richard Daley, I gotta say, not many comedians have what it takes to kick my funny bone into high gear like John Candy . He's up there with Steve Martin and Chevy Chase, all SNL people. |
Cheryl |
Thu, 5 May '16 |
John, you broght many tears of laughter including for my kids who grew up in the 80s and 90s ... now we're retired and sitting here tonight watching Uncle Buck. Love you and miss you, John ... you were truly the best in your field. Thank you and rest in peace. |
Quinny |
Thu, 5 May '16 |
I first saw John on SCTV, and have admired him ever since. He was a great actor, and a funny man. His legacy will live on in film, and TV forever. |
Patrick |
Mon, 2 May '16 |
John Candy brought great joy to my life thru the roles he played in his career. Few on this earth bring joy to so many. His family should be forever proud that John touched so many lives. God Bless him. |
Steve C |
Sun, 1 May '16 |
Gone way to soon. John was a legend and his legacy will always live on. |
Doug Carmichael |
Fri, 22 Apr '16 |
Thank's John :-)
God! You could make the million's laugh.
Doug
Weston, Toronto |
John Z |
Sun, 17 Apr '16 |
I grew up watching all his movies. He was a awesome actor and brought everything to everything he did. John Candy will be missed. I really hope that the Lord above appreciates having a great and funny man up in heaven. |
Shane |
Wed, 13 Apr '16 |
John has been on my TV since I was a little baby, he was as fat as he was funny, he played Divine once on tv as peper pan and I almost died from laughing, god bless you Mr.candy, your a real (sweet) guy! RIP |
Paul C Cornwall UK |
Sun, 10 Apr '16 |
Well just watched planes trains and automobiles for about the 20th time and laughed so hard john your so missed buddy such a great actor who could make anyone laugh so glad this site is still going a true legend miss your films dude sleep tight :-) |
Patty |
Sat, 9 Apr '16 |
Truly one of a kind. John made us feel like we all sort of knew him. Humble, happy, but mostly human. So down to earth. Thank you John. I only wish I'd met you in person. |
Heather Wilds |
Tue, 5 Apr '16 |
My favorite comedian!!!!! Watched all his movies as a tribute to him when he died....miss him |
Royce |
Sun, 3 Apr '16 |
Every time I see one of Johns movies I realize what a talented and good man we have lost. Always in our hearts |
Jason A Smith |
Wed, 30 Mar '16 |
John was and still is my favorite actor. He was a natural at comedy and could make you laugh with just a facial jesture like the late John Ritter. All the good ones brighten our life's and leave to soon. Chris Farley was in my top 5 that reminded me a little like John. I'm grateful for his legacy with son Chris. I hope you do well and make your on mark in the business. Good luck |
Kathleen |
Wed, 30 Mar '16 |
I was just watching Planes, trains and automobiles and started reading about John Candy. I grew up watching him on screen and he remains today my favorite comedic actor. It sounds silly but the roles he played always reminded me of my own father, and I always appreciated how he could make you care so much about the character he played. He came across as loving and kind, and I like to think that those roles were reflective of the person he really was. Mr. Candy, you sir are a legend. |
Tim MacDonald |
Thu, 17 Mar '16 |
Such a hillarious man. Every time I felt misunderstood as a teen planes trains and automobiles lifted me out of it. A true Canadian trailblazer and a person who will be remembered for all time. Condolences to his friends and family, and if he's reading this just know that you were spot on and will be missed.
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