
David Canary
Acting
David Hoyt Canary (August 25, 1938 – November 16, 2015) was an American actor. Canary is best known for his roles as ranch foreman "Candy" Canaday in the Bonanza beginning in its ninth season, and as Adam Chandler in the television soap opera All My Children, for which he received 16 Daytime Emmy Award nominations and won five times. In his youth, Canary was a star football player and was drafted as a lineman in the inaugural 1960 AFL draft by the Denver Broncos. Instead, he opted to pursue acting. Early roles included Russ Gehring in the primetime soap opera Peyton Place and Lamar Dean in the 1967 Western film Hombre. Canary's most notable stage performance was on Broadway in the original production of Tennessee Williams's Clothes for a Summer Hotel, starring Geraldine Page. A baritone, he also appeared in musical stage roles in shows such as Kismet, Man Of La Mancha, The Fantasticks, Sweeney Todd and Carousel, along with dramatic performances in The Seagull, Macbeth, and Clarence Darrow.
TV Shows(21)

Curb Your Enthusiasm
White Haired Man at Park
2000

Remember WENN
Luke Langly
1996

Touched by an Angel
Carter Winslow
1994

Law & Order
Jeremy Orenstein
1990

Reading Rainbow
Self - Narrator (voice)
1983

The Dain Curse
Jack Santos
1978

S.W.A.T.
1975

Police Story
1973

Kung Fu
Frank Grogan
1972

The Rookies
1972

Alias Smith and Jones
1971

All My Children
Adam Chandler
1970

Hawaii Five-O
George
1968

One Life to Live
1968

Cimarron Strip
Tal St. James
1967

Dundee and the Culhane
1967

The F.B.I.
Eugene Bradshaw
1965

Another World
Steve Frame
1964

Bonanza
Candy Canaday
1959

Gunsmoke
George McClaney
1955

Search for Tomorrow
1951
Movies(11)

Michael Landon: Memories with Laughter and Love
Himself - Co-Host
1991
In a Pig's Eye
1989

King of America
Bingham
1982

Johnny Firecloud
Jesse
1975

Posse
Pensteman
1975

Sharks' Treasure
Larry
1975

Melvin Purvis G-Man
'Gene' Eugene T. Farber
1975

Incident on a Dark Street
Peter Gallagher
1973

The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
Mr. Walski (uncredited)
1969

The St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Frank Gusenberg
1967

Hombre
Lamar Dean
1967