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|born= December 25th, [[1913]] <br> New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
 
|born= December 25th, [[1913]] <br> New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
 
|died= May 19th, [[1999]] <br> Burbank, California, United States
 
|died= May 19th, [[1999]] <br> Burbank, California, United States
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|productions= [[Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove]] <br> [[Rhythm Parade]] <br> [[Campus Rhythm]] as Harold <br> [[Riding High]] <br> [[Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan]] as Indian Chief <br> [[The Phantom Tollbooth]] as The Awful Dynn
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|recordings= ''I'm Feeling Mighty Low'' <br> [[Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan (film soundtrack)]]
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|vocal type= Bass
 
|vocal type= Bass
 
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'''Candy Candido''' was an American actor.
 
'''Candy Candido''' was an American actor.
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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Born Jonathan Candido in New Orleans, Louisiana, he began his musical career as a bass player and was a member of Ted Fio Rito's big band. He soon became an actor and was popular for his wide vocal range, which made a name for him on [[The Jimmy Durante Show]].
Born Jonathan Candido in New Orleans, Louisiana
 
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Candido appeared in a number of animated features for Disney, most notably as the Indian Chief in [[Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan]] and Fidget the Bat in [[The Great Mouse Detective]]. He also made uncredited cameos in a number of films, including [[The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)|The Wizard of Oz]].
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Candido died at his home in [[1999]].
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==Singing==
 
==Singing==
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Candido's ability to switch octaves from a high falsetto to a deep bass made him popular for voiceover parts where he would frequently sing in an impressive bass. He performed in a number of productions as a musician, such as [[Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove]] and [[Rhythm Parade]].
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Candido also performed in character on occasion; explaining "What Made the Red Man Red?" in [[Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan]], and as the Awful DYNN in [[The Phantom Tollbooth]]. He recorded a comedy single with [[Jimmy Durante]] named for his catchphrase "I'm Feelin' Mighty Low", as well as two childrens records.
 
===Film===
 
===Film===
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====Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove ([[1934]])====
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*She's Way Up Thar (solo)
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====Rhythm Parade ([[1942]])====
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*The Wrong Kind of Man (solo)
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====Campus Rhythm ([[1943]])====
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*Baby, Won't You Please Come Home (solo)
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====Riding High ([[1950]])====
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*The Horse Told Me
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====Peter Pan ([[1953]])====
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*What Makes the Red Man Red?
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====The Phantom Tollbooth ([[1970]])====
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*Noise, Noise, Beautiful Noise (duet)
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===Albums===
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====I'm Feeling Mighty Low====
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*I'm Feeling Mighty Low
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====CAS-3105 ([[1952]])====
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*I'm Popeye the Sailor Man (solo)
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*The Little White Duck (solo)
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====CAS-3156 ([[1953]])====
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*You're Nothin' But a Nothin (solo)
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*Barnacle Bill the Sailor (solo)
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Rhythmcandy.jpg|[[Rhythm Parade]].
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chiefcandido.jpg|'''Indian Chief''' in [[Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan]].
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candidodynne.jpg|'''The Awful DYNN''' in [[The Phantom Tollbooth]].
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</gallery>
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[[Category:Actors|Candido, Candy]]

Latest revision as of 21:13, 15 February 2019


Candy Candido was an American actor.

Biography

Born Jonathan Candido in New Orleans, Louisiana, he began his musical career as a bass player and was a member of Ted Fio Rito's big band. He soon became an actor and was popular for his wide vocal range, which made a name for him on The Jimmy Durante Show.

Candido appeared in a number of animated features for Disney, most notably as the Indian Chief in Peter Pan and Fidget the Bat in The Great Mouse Detective. He also made uncredited cameos in a number of films, including The Wizard of Oz.

Candido died at his home in 1999.

Singing

Candido's ability to switch octaves from a high falsetto to a deep bass made him popular for voiceover parts where he would frequently sing in an impressive bass. He performed in a number of productions as a musician, such as Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove and Rhythm Parade.

Candido also performed in character on occasion; explaining "What Made the Red Man Red?" in Peter Pan, and as the Awful DYNN in The Phantom Tollbooth. He recorded a comedy single with Jimmy Durante named for his catchphrase "I'm Feelin' Mighty Low", as well as two childrens records.

Film

Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove (1934)

  • She's Way Up Thar (solo)

Rhythm Parade (1942)

  • The Wrong Kind of Man (solo)

Campus Rhythm (1943)

  • Baby, Won't You Please Come Home (solo)

Riding High (1950)

  • The Horse Told Me

Peter Pan (1953)

  • What Makes the Red Man Red?

The Phantom Tollbooth (1970)

  • Noise, Noise, Beautiful Noise (duet)

Albums

I'm Feeling Mighty Low

  • I'm Feeling Mighty Low

CAS-3105 (1952)

  • I'm Popeye the Sailor Man (solo)
  • The Little White Duck (solo)

CAS-3156 (1953)

  • You're Nothin' But a Nothin (solo)
  • Barnacle Bill the Sailor (solo)

Gallery