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David Hoyt Canary (August25, 1938November16, 2015) was an American actor. Canary is best known for his roles as ranch foreman Candy Canaday in the NBC
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'', and as Adam Chandler in the television
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'', for which he received 16
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nominations and won five times.


Early life

Canary was born in
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, and grew up in
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. He was the middle son of Hilary Canary and Lorena Heal. His brothers were actor John Canary, who once had a role in ''All My Children'', and writer Hilary Glenn Canary. The brothers were purportedly great-great-nephews of Martha Jane Canary,
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.


Football

Canary starred as an end on both offense and defense on the football team at
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, where he graduated in 1956. The school honored him as a Distinguished Citizen 35 years later in 1991. He earned a football scholarship to the
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, where he was a three-year
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from 1957 to 1959 and the recipient of the John Pease Award, as the program's best lineman, in his junior and
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years. Canary trained as a singer at the university's College of Arts and Sciences and received his
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in music in 1960. He was picked by the
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in the inaugural 1960 American Football League (AFL) draft. Commenting on the selection in a 2004 interview for the Archive of American Television, he said, "I thought they were out of their minds. I was 172 pounds, I wasn't very fast, and I couldn't catch a pass. They called me stone fingers."


Career

Instead of signing with the Broncos, he opted to head to New York City to become an actor. He served two years in the
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, where he entered an All-Army Entertainment Contest in 1963. After ending his service, Canary moved to Los Angeles to continue his acting career. After a semi-regular role as Russ Gehring in the
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serial '' Peyton Place'', Canary came to international prominence in 1967 on the Western series ''Bonanza''. In 1967, he appeared in the now-classic Western movie '' Hombre'' with
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, Richard Boone, and Cameron Mitchell. Canary guest-starred in the two-part episode of CBS's ''
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'' entitled "Nitro" (S12E28-29) as George McClaney, a poor man who found high pay creating nitroglycerin. He also played mobster Frank Gusenberg in the film '' The St. Valentine's Day Massacre'' and appeared on the short-lived CBS Western '' Dundee and the Culhane''. A contract dispute that year between
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and the producers of ''
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'' forced Herb Solow, Robert H. Justman, and
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to compile a list of candidates for consideration to take over the role of Mr. Spock. As revealed in Solow and Justman's book, ''Star Trek - The Inside Story'', Canary was one of these candidates. David Dortort, the creator and producer of ''Bonanza'', saw Canary in ''Hombre'' and cast him in the role of the new ranch foreman, Candy Canaday. Dortort said that Canary was "the kind of kid who comes on and suddenly, there's nobody else on the screen." Canary left ''Bonanza'' in June 1970 after a contract dispute. He returned in May 1972 after Dan Blocker's death. Canary said that he loved ''Bonanza'', except for filming in
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in 100° heat. Canary's most notable stage performance was on Broadway in the original production of
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's '' Clothes for a Summer Hotel'', which starred
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. A baritone, he also appeared on Broadway with Colleen Dewhurst in '' Great Day in the Morning'', and he did numerous musical stage roles in shows such as '' Kismet'', '' Man Of La Mancha'', ''
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and
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'', along with dramatic performances in ''
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,'' and ''Clarence Darrow.'' Canary's first daytime television role was on ''
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'', where he played the short-term role of Liza Walton's agent. He had two short stints on '' The Doctors'' as Far Wind, a cult leader who took the hospital staff hostage and killed Melissa Dancy (Dorian Lo Pinto). In 1981, he assumed the role of Steve Frame on the soap opera '' Another World''. The revival of the Steve/Alice/Rachel love triangle was unsuccessful, and he left the show in 1983 after his character was killed off. On New Year's Eve in 1983, he joined the cast of ''All My Children'' in the role of Adam Chandler. The following year, he was also cast as Adam's meek twin brother, Stuart, who everybody (including the audience) believed was Adam. A May 2009 storyline had Adam accidentally shoot and kill Stuart while using prescription narcotics. Canary retired from full-time acting and departed from ''All My Children'' in 2010; his last episode was taped in late March and aired on April 23, 2010. He announced that he intended to return to ''AMC'' occasionally. He reprised both of his roles as Adam and Stuart Chandler for several days before the series finale on ABC on September 23, 2011. In 2013, he returned to the role of Adam when the show began to produce online episodes. Canary's primetime television guest appearances include ''
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'', '' S.W.A.T.'', '' Primus'', ''
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'', '' Police Story'', '' Kung-Fu'', '' Hawaii Five-O'', '' Remember WENN'', and '' Cimarron Strip''. The actor also appeared as the locomotive engineer in the movie ''Atomic Train''. In 2004, he appeared as mathematical genius Robert in a well-reviewed production of David Auburn's ''
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'' in
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, near his hometown of Massillon. Canary was known to be affable and accessible to fans of both ''All My Children'' and ''Bonanza''. At Disney resorts, he did "meet and greet" appearances where he signed autographs for ''AMC'' fans. He also made several appearances at the Lake Tahoe site of the
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, a tourist attraction from 1967 to 2004. His last appearance at the ranch in character was in 2002 for a PAX-TV special. In March 2012, David was named as the replacement for the ailing, 90-year-old Jack Klugman in a limited-run production of '' Twelve Angry Men'' in
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Personal life

Canary was married to actress Maureen Maloney, with whom he had a son, Chris, and a daughter, Kate. With his first wife, actress Julie M. Anderson, he had a daughter, Lisa.


Death

Canary died on November 16, 2015 at an assisted living facility in
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, at the age of 77; he had been diagnosed with dementia years before.


Filmography


Awards and nominations

Canary won five
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as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, and was nominated an additional 11 times, most recently in 2008 for Best Lead Actor.


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