David Carradine
Born December 08, 1936 (Age: 89)
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Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Biography
David Carradine (born John Arthur Carradine Jr.; December 8, 1936 – June 3, 2009) was an American actor best known for playing martial arts roles. He is perhaps best known as the star of the 1970s television series Kung Fu, playing Kwai Chang Caine, a peace-loving Shaolin monk travelling through the American Old West. He also portrayed the title character of both of the Kill Bill films. He appeared in two Martin Scorsese films: Boxcar Bertha and Mean Streets. David Carradine was a member of the Carradine family of actors that began with his father, John Carradine. The elder Carradine's acting career, which included major and minor roles on stage, television, and in cinema, spanned more than four decades. A prolific "B" movie actor, David Carradine appeared in more than 100 feature films in a career spanning more than six decades. He received nominations for a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy Award for his work on Kung Fu, and received three additional Golden Globe nominations for his performances in the Woody Guthrie biopic Bound for Glory (1976), the television miniseries North and South (1985), and Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Volume 2, for which he won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor. Throughout his life, Carradine was arrested and prosecuted for a variety of offenses, which often involved substance abuse. Films that featured Carradine continued to be released after his death. These posthumous credits were from a variety of genres including action, documentaries, drama, horror, martial arts, science fiction, and westerns. In addition to his acting career, Carradine was a director and musician. Moreover, influenced by his Kung Fu role, he studied martial arts. On April 1, 1997, Carradine received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Carradine, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
David Carradine (born John Arthur Carradine Jr.; December 8, 1936 – June 3, 2009) was an American actor best known for playing martial arts roles. He is perhaps best known as the star of the 1970s television series Kung Fu, playing Kwai Chang Caine, a peace-loving Shaolin monk travelling through the American Old West. He also portrayed the title character of both of the Kill Bill films. He appeared in two Martin Scorsese films: Boxcar Bertha and Mean Streets.
David Carradine was a member of the Carradine family of actors that began with his father, John Carradine. The elder Carradine's acting career, which included major and minor roles on stage, television, and in cinema, spanned more than four decades. A prolific "B" movie actor, David Carradine appeared in more than 100 feature films in a career spanning more than six decades. He received nominations for a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy Award for his work on Kung Fu, and received three additional Golden Globe nominations for his performances in the Woody Guthrie biopic Bound for Glory (1976), the television miniseries North and South (1985), and Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Volume 2, for which he won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor.
Throughout his life, Carradine was arrested and prosecuted for a variety of offenses, which often involved substance abuse. Films that featured Carradine continued to be released after his death. These posthumous credits were from a variety of genres including action, documentaries, drama, horror, martial arts, science fiction, and westerns. In addition to his acting career, Carradine was a director and musician. Moreover, influenced by his Kung Fu role, he studied martial arts. On April 1, 1997, Carradine received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Description above from the Wikipedia article David Carradine, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Filmography
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair
2011
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as Bill (Snake Charmer)
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Age: 74
Six Days in Paradise
2010
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as Vernon Billings
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Age: 73
Crank: High Voltage
2009
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as Poon Dong
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Age: 72
Death Race
2008
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as Frankenstein (voice)
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Age: 71
Hell Ride
2008
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as The Deuce
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Age: 71
Big Stan
2007
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as The Master
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Age: 70
Homo Erectus
2007
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as Mookoo / Uncle Unky
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Age: 70
Epic Movie
2007
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as Museum Curator
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Age: 70
Danny Phantom: The Ultimate Enemy
2005
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as Clockwork (voice)
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Age: 68
Kill Bill: Vol. 2
2004
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as Bill 'Snake Charmer'
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Age: 67
Kill Bill: Vol. 1
2003
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as Bill
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Age: 66
Nightfall
2000
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as Gnomen
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Age: 63
No Image
Kung Fu Action Masters
2000
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as Narrator
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Age: 63
Full Blast
2000
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as Maceo
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Age: 63
Dangerous Curves
2000
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as Lemmy
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Age: 63
No Image
The Bitter End
1999
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as
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Age: 62
No Image
Lost Treasure of Dos Santos
1997
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as Martin Shaw
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Age: 60
Woof! Woof!! Uncle Matty's Ultimate Guide to Dog Training
1997
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as
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Age: 60
Desperately Looking For Success
1994
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as James Lorrimer
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Age: 57
Roadside Prophets
1992
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as Othello Jones
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Age: 55
Bird on a Wire
1990
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as Eugene Sorensen
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Age: 53
Armed Response
1986
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as Jim Roth
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Age: 49
P.O.W. The Escape
1986
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as Col. James Cooper
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Age: 49
A Distant Scream
1984
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as Michael
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Age: 47
Lone Wolf McQuade
1983
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as Rawley Wilkes
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Age: 46
The Long Riders
1980
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as Cole Younger
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Age: 43
Fast Charlie... the Moonbeam Rider
1979
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as Charlie Swattle
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Age: 42
Gray Lady Down
1978
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as Captain Gates
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Age: 41
Cannonball
1976
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as Coy "Cannonball" Buckman
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Age: 39
Death Race 2000
1975
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as Frankenstein
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Age: 38
Mean Streets
1973
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as Drunk
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Age: 36
The Long Goodbye
1973
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as Dave aka Socrates (uncredited)
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Age: 36