Look At His Resume! he was in a TON of really great films and TV episodes. If not the star then a supporting character you remember! (In fact, his starring roles while good were not as great as the rest)
His presence in any film made every actor in it better. He lead by example, through modesty, honesty and just being a nice guy!
Blues Brothers.
Stripes.
Heavy Metal (voice)
Vacation.
Splash.
Summer Rental.
Little Shop Of Horrors.
Spaceballs. Planes Trains & Automobiles
& 7 more memorable films + dozens of others less than memorable.
He lead by example, through modesty, honesty and just being a nice guy!
Probably because this film is coming out, Macauley Culkin has mentioned that during making Uncle Buck John Candy was one of the first and few people to notice how abusive Culkin's father was.
That's coming from someone who considers his final movie, Richie Rich, a big guilty pleasure. That movie gets genuinely GOOD in places, with a couple of badass moments.
Look At His Resume! he was in a TON of really great films and TV episodes. If not the star then a supporting character you remember! (In fact, his starring roles while good were not as great as the rest)
His presence in any film made every actor in it better. He lead by example, through modesty, honesty and just being a nice guy!
Blues Brothers.
Stripes.
Heavy Metal (voice)
Vacation.
Splash.
Summer Rental.
Little Shop Of Horrors.
Spaceballs.
Planes Trains & Automobiles
& 7 more memorable films + dozens of others less than memorable.
He was paid $414 for his role in Home Alone... 🙄
Probably because this film is coming out, Macauley Culkin has mentioned that during making Uncle Buck John Candy was one of the first and few people to notice how abusive Culkin's father was.
I have immense sympathy for Culkin.
That's coming from someone who considers his final movie, Richie Rich, a big guilty pleasure. That movie gets genuinely GOOD in places, with a couple of badass moments.
Unlocked a forgotten memory with that one