Voorbeelden van het gebruik van John candy in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Programming
There's john candy.
John Candy and Eugene Levy and.
Or the John Candy part.
And Ann says, Ann says, John Candy?
I love John Candy.- Sold.
John Candy, my favorite Canadian.
Hey, isn't that John Candy?
John Candy is a DJ at a local dive bar.
Sold.- I love John Candy.
I mean, John Candy must turn down something?
And unbelievably, somehow spots the actor John Candy in the stands.
The John Candy Visual Arts Studio at Neil McNeil Catholic High School, in Toronto, was dedicated in his honour after his death.
It was one of the earliest films in which John Candy appears.
Danny Muldoon(John Candy), a 38-year-old Chicago policeman,
Usually, I get on a plane, I'm seated next to John Candy, you know, or Ruth Gordon,
The basic plot of Anbe Sivam bears resemblance to the 1987 road film, Planes, Trains and Automobiles directed by John Hughes, which starred Steve Martin and John Candy in the lead roles.
Chicagoan Chester"Chet" Ripley(John Candy), his wife, Connie(Stephanie Faracy),
Automobiles starring Steve Martin and John Candy.
Uncle Buck is a 1989 American comedy film directed by John Hughes and starring John Candy and Amy Madigan,
John Candy as Harry Crumb Jeffrey Jones as Eliot Draisen Annie Potts as Helen Downing Tim Thomerson as Vince Barnes Barry Corbin as P.J. Downing Shawnee Smith as Nikki Downing Valri Bromfield as Detective Casey Renée Coleman as Jennifer Downing Wesley Mann as Tim Who's Harry Crumb?
initially with drummer John'Candy' Carr
Frank Whaley as Jim Dodge Jennifer Connelly as Josie McClellan Dermot Mulroney as Nestor Pyle Kieran Mulroney as Gil Kinney John M. Jackson as Bud Dodge Jenny O'Hara as Dotty Dodge Noble Willingham as Roger Roy McClellan Barry Corbin as Officer Don Wilbur Fitzgerald as Bob Bosenbeck William Forsythe as the Store Custodian John Candy(uncredited) as C.D. Marsh, the manager of the Target store It was the first film directed by Bryan Gordon.
Irene Cara, John Candy, Nickolas Ashford,