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"Growing
up in Brooklyn prepared me for show business." Ever since Candice
(aka Candy) was a child she has been performing and involved with her
Art projects. "At
home Dad created his
own one man band
playing harmonica, guitar, and cymbals. My parents would sing Country
Western songs, yodeling, while my sisters, brother and I would sing
along and dance. My neighborhood was filled with comics, high drama and
boys singing on the corners."
Fellini's movie La Strada and a great Italian
Theater Legend Eleanora
Duse inspired
Candice to pursue an acting career. So, off she went to New York City
to learn her craft,
studying the Classics: Voice, speech, poetry, ballet, opera and acting
classes (with Lee
Strasberg and Gene Frankel). This led to Off-Broadway
plays, Regional Theater, A
Comedy Improvisation Group, Summer Stock, Pre-Broadway plays and then
Broadway,
including Lovers and Other Strangers written
by Renee
Taylor and Joe
Bologna. They
also hired her as a TV Series Regular in their sitcom Calucci's
Dept. (starring James
Coco). Norman Lear had seen her on Broadway
and hired her for a TV pilot in California.
Candice flew back to New york determined to continue her career in the
theater. She was
hired for hundreds of commercials (on camera and voice overs.) "I
felt as if each
commercial was a mini movie."
Her agent insisted she go to California. She said she would only
go for 3 months and that's all. "I had to stay. There was so
much work for me. I was hired for so many T.V. pilots I thought I'd
get a Pilot's license." There were hundreds of episodic T.V. shows--Comedy
and Drama, including recurring roles in Rhoda, Soap, Who's
the Boss and
Caroline in the City.
Howard Zieff hired her for his movie Hearts
Of the West. Now Candice was in the movies, filming with Gene
Wilder in The World's Greatest Lover.
Then Howard
Zieff and Walter
Matthau gave her a
co-starring role in the movie House Calls. "Anne
Bancroft really blessed me with a great starring role in
her movie Fatso (with
Dom Deluise). It was a spiritual experience for me.
She was so generous and dedicated to the truth." Candice can be
seen in many movies such as Easy
Money, Unstrung Heroes (directed
by Diane
Keaton), Catch Me If You Can (Steven
Spielberg), Ocean's Twelve (Steven
Soderbergh) and In Her Shoes (Curtis
Hanson).
She still continues her first love-theatre acting-in Detective
Story at
CTG Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles and The Old Globe Theatre in San Diego
in
Neil Simon's Jake's Women.
"Everyone has always been very supportive," Candice says. "I
will always thank my parents for the
colorful creative life they introduced me to. Mom was always my biggest
fan. She was
always in the audience. She's in heaven now yet I still feel her in the
audience. Thanks Mom."
CANDICE IS CURRENTLY WORKING ON A 2 ACT PLAY adapted from a short story
by Dorothy Parker.
Contact:
Kathleen Schultz Associates
818-760-3100
Brady Brannon and Rich
323-852-9559
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