How Did John Candy Die? What to Know About the Comedian's Sudden Death, 32 Years Later

John Candy died of a heart attack in March 1994 at the age of 43

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  • The actor was best known for his comedic movies, including Planes, Trains and Automobiles

  • Candy died while filming the movie Wagons East in Mexico

John Candyhas left behind a legacy of kindness and comedic talent since his death more than 30 years ago.

The comedian — who starred in classic films likeStripes,National Lampoon's Vacation,SpaceballsandPlanes, Trains and Automobiles— died of a heart attack in March 1994. Since then, Candy has been fondly remembered for his fun-loving attitude and willingness to help others.

A touching tribute to the actor,John Candy: I Like Me, premiered on Prime Video in 2025. It was directed byColin Hanksand produced byRyan Reynolds, alongside Candy's wifeRosemary Margaret Hoborand children, Jennifer and Christopher, as co-executive producers.

Hanks opened up to PEOPLE in September 2024 about the documentary and what made Candy "special."

"He just really made you feel unique. He made you feel heard and that's a special thing for a little kid to feel like you actually matter and your opinion matters," the actor said.

Here's everything to know about John Candy's death and the legacy the comedian left behind.

How did John Candy die?

John Candy at the 35th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on September 25, 1983Credit: Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Candy died of a heart attack while filming the movieWagons Eastin Durango, Mexico.

After the shoot had wrapped up for the day, the actor wound down with the cast and crew before heading to bed. Unfortunately, early the next morning, Candy suffered a heart attack in his sleep and passed suddenly.

For most of his life, he had struggled withanxiety and chronic panic attacks, as was revealed inJohn Candy: I Like Me. His friends and family worried about his weight and heart health.

In an essay forThe Toronto Star, Candy's son Christopher wrote about how his father's difficult childhood "presented in his body and mind."

Christopher added, "He took care of everyoneelse before he would take care of himself."

When did John Candy die?

John Candy, circa 1985Credit: Donaldson Collection/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty

Candy died around 6 a.m. on March 4, 1994.

The day before, he had finished filming some of his final scenes for the movieWagons Eastin Mexico. Candy had been on set since January of that year, but this day — as cast and crew agreed — Candy had given one of the best performances of his career.

After cooking a spaghetti dinner for his assistants, Candy called his costars,Richard Lewisand Robert Picardo, just after midnight, to thank them for the day on set.

"He was like a little kid who had had a great day at camp. He wanted to thank us," Picardo told PEOPLE.

Candy fell asleep after their conversation, and around 6 a.m., he suffered a heart attack and died in his sleep.

The next morning, a producer informed the crew of Candy's death. Lewis and Picardo collapsed into tears, and Candy's family was shocked.

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"None of us believed it would happen," Frank Hober, the elder brother of Candy's wife, Rosemary, told PEOPLE in 2024. "The whole family [was] in turmoil."

Where did John Candy die?

John Candy on February 7, 1991Credit: Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Candy died at his residence near Durango, Mexico, where he was living while filming the movieWagons East, according toThe New York Times.

How old was John Candy when he died?

Candy was 43 years old at the time of his death.

What kind of legacy did John Candy leave behind?

'Planes, Trains and Automobiles' (1987)Credit: Moviestore/Shutterstock

Candy's death deeply impacted many, as the beloved comedian made a mark on the public and his fellow actors.

He is often remembered for his caring and kind-hearted spirit, as well as his comedic abilities in both acting and life. He was grieved deeply after his death, and three decades later, his friends and costars still speak about the impact he had on them.

"John's comedy lives on, but my memory of him has the words 'kindness' and 'sweetness' in the headlines," Candy'sPlanes, Trains and AutomobilescostarSteve Martintold PEOPLE on the 30th anniversary of his death in March 2024.

Candy'sHome Alonecostar and friendCatherine O'Hara— who also delivered Candy's eulogy at his funeral — told PEOPLE that he always made people feel special.

"You'd be on the street with him, in a mall, and somebody would come up and just want to do a comedy bit with him, and he would always pick up on it right away and give something back and see their eyes light up, like, 'Oh, I'm doing a bit with John Candy,' " O'Hara said.

In March 2025 at 90s Con, Candy's costars from the filmCool Runnings— a comedy about a former Olympian, played by Candy, coaching a four-man bobsled team from Jamaica — talked abouttheir memories of Candy.

Malik Yobacalled Candy a "sweet man, beautiful man, generous, just a great guy to be around," while Rawle D. Lewis noted that Candy was "so kind."

He added, "I was expecting to meet a movie star and I just met a person. I think his pathos, his heart, he was just such a great person."

Candy, who was the co-owner of the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League alongsideWayne Gretzkywas honored by the team during the 1994-1995 season by having his initials embroidered on their uniforms, perThe New York Times.

What books or documentaries have been made about John Candy?

'John Candy: A Life in Comedy'

Multiple documentaries and books about Candy and his career and legacy have been made.

The 2025 biographyJohn Candy: A Life in Comedywritten by Canadian journalist Paul Myers chronicled Candy's life and career, and the 2025 documentaryJohn Candy: I Like Mepaid tribute to Candy.

Candy's children,JenniferandChristopher, were co-executive producers onJohn Candy: I Like Me, alongside their mother. Christopher has said that the experience working on the documentary brought him closer to his father, and Jennifer told PEOPLE in September 2024 that working on the documentary was "emotional and cathartic."

In an essay forThe Toronto Star, Christopher wrote that he learned he and Candy had "so much in common."

"It was a strange, unique experience that taught me there is not only a genetic inheritance from our parents but a psychological one as well, and that to grow in this lifetime is a process with no end," he penned. "In my dad's absence, I had always longed for his guidance; in a way, I felt I was granted my wish."

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