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Home / Arts and Entertainment / O'Hara's Touching Tribute to John Candy

O'Hara's Touching Tribute to John Candy

1 Feb

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Summary

  • Candy hired O'Hara for Second City in 1974.
  • He generously negotiated contracts for castmates.
  • Candy's movies offer a refuge from life's troubles.
O'Hara's Touching Tribute to John Candy

In March 1994, actress Eugene Levy delivered a heartfelt eulogy at John Candy's memorial, honoring the beloved actor who passed away at 71 on January 30th. O'Hara recounted meeting Candy in 1974 when he directed her for the Second City Touring company, leading to a lasting friendship.

She reminisced about their time working on SCTV, recalling Candy's inventive suggestions and his generosity in negotiating contract provisions for fellow cast members. O'Hara also shared a memory from the set of Home Alone, where Candy's commitment led to 17 hours of improvisation for a single day's work.

O'Hara emphasized Candy's profound impact, noting his humility, sensitivity, and gratitude for his life and gifts. She highlighted his unwavering principles and his role as a protector who would risk everything to support those he felt were wronged. His films continue to serve as a comforting escape for audiences.

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Candy's legacy endures through his extensive body of work and his loving family. O'Hara concluded her eulogy by calling him the "patron saint of laughter," expressing her profound miss for him while hoping for a peaceful reunion in the afterlife.

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Eugene Levy delivered a eulogy for John Candy at his memorial service in March 1994.
John Candy was known for his generosity, often negotiating contract provisions for his castmates.
John Candy's movies are remembered as a safe haven, offering comfort and escape from the world's troubles.

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