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Uncle Buck is a 1989 American comedy-drama film written and directed by John Hughes. It stars John Candy and Amy Madigan with Jean Louisa Kelly , Laurie Metcalf , Jay Underwood , Macaulay Culkin , Gaby Hoffmann , Elaine Bromka , and Garrett M. Brown appearing in supporting roles.
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The series tells the story of the titular "Uncle Buck" Russell, a bachelor and all-around-slob who babysits his brother's rebellious teenage daughter and her younger brother and sister. Starring John Candy , Kevin Meaney and Mike Epps , the series also co-stars Amy Madigan , Macaulay Culkin , Lacey Chabert and Nia Long .
Jean Louisa Kelly (born March 9, 1972) is an American actress and singer. After making her film debut as Tia Russell in Uncle Buck (1989) alongside John Candy, she appeared in a wide range of other films including The Fantasticks (1995) and Mr. Holland's Opus (1995).
Uncle Buck is an American surreal humour television series starring Kevin Meaney, based on the 1989 film of the same name. The series aired on CBS from September 10, 1990 to March 9, 1991 during the 1990–91 season .
He had already starred in hits such as "Splash," "Trains, Plains, and Automobiles," "Spaceballs," and "Uncle Buck." Candy died in 1994 at the age of 43. Read the original article on Business Insider
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Uncle Buck: co-production with Hughes Entertainment: September 15, 1989: Sea of Love: October 27, 1989: Shocker: North American distribution only; produced by Alive Films: November 10, 1989: Dad: co-production with Amblin Entertainment: November 22, 1989: Back to the Future Part II: December 15, 1989: The Wizard [note 18]