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The Cast of Uncle Buck Then and Now (1989 – 2021)

December 29, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment

Photo via Nostalgia Hit on YouTube

Uncle Buck was released in theaters in 1989 and starred the late John Candy as Uncle Buck, a slob who babysits his brother’s three kids, played by Macaulay Culkin (pre-Home Alone fame), Gaby Hoffman, and Jean Louisa Kelly. It was written and directed by John Hughes. According to Nostalgia Hit, John Candy appeared in more John Hughes films than any other actor.

In this video, Nostalgia Hit not only features photos of the cast then and now, but also gives an update on what the cast has been up to since Uncle Buck. It’s very well done.

Uncle Buck’s Cast:

John Candy as Buck Russell
Jean Louisa Kelly as Tia Russell
Macaulay Culkin as Miles Russell
Gaby Hoffmann as Maizy Russell
Garrett M. Brown as Bob Russell
Elaine Bromka as Cindy Russell
Amy Madigan as Chanice Kobolowski
Jay Underwood as Bug
Brian Tarantina as E. Roger Coswell
Laurie Metcalf as Marcie Dahlgren-Frost
Suzanne Shepherd as Asst. Principal Anita Hoargarth
Mike Starr as Pooter the Clown
William Windom as the voice of Mr. Hatfield

Enjoy this look back at the cast of Uncle Buck then and now!



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