Toronto marks ‘John Candy Day’ in honour of comedian’s birthday
TORONTO — Toronto Mayor John Tory has declared this Saturday as “John Candy Day” to mark what would’ve been the actor’s 70th birthday.
The mayor made the announcement on social media, saying, “It’s our way of remembering a beloved actor and comedian with roots in Toronto.”
Candy, who was born on Oct. 31, 1950, grew up in East York and attended high school in Scarborough. He began his comedy career as part of Toronto’s Second City sketch troupe.
He rose to fame as part of the cast of the “SCTV” television series in 1976, forging a unique identity with characters such as TV personality Johnny LaRue and clarinetist Yosh Shmenge of the Shmenge Brothers polka duo.