David Carradine
Biography
David Carradine, born John Arthur Carradine Jr. on December 8, 1936, and passing on June 3, 2009, was an iconic American actor renowned for his roles in martial arts cinema. He gained widespread fame for his portrayal of Kwai Chang Caine, a compassionate Shaolin monk, in the groundbreaking 1970s series Kung Fu, which depicted his journeys through the American frontier. Carradine also starred as the titular character in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill films and appeared in Martin Scorsese's Boxcar Bertha and Mean Streets.
Coming from a lineage of actors, including his father John Carradine, David had a prolific career that spanned over six decades, featuring in more than 100 films. He earned nominations for both a Golden Globe and an Emmy for his work on Kung Fu, alongside multiple Golden Globe nominations for other performances. Despite facing legal challenges related to substance abuse, Carradine's legacy continued with posthumous releases across various genres. Additionally, he was a director and musician, and he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 1, 1997.
Filmography
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The Best of Sex and Violence
1982 • Self - Cameo Appearance
The Bad Seed
1985 • Leroy Jessup
Eldorado
2012 • The Spirit Guide
My Suicide
2009 • Vargas
On the Line
1984 • Bryant
Fall Down Dead
2007 • Wade Douglas
Bound for Glory
1976 • Woody Guthrie
Future Zone
1990 • John Tucker
Max Havoc: Curse Of The Dragon
2004 • Grand Master
Roadside Prophets
1992 • Othello Jones
Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat
1989 • Mardulak
Sonny Boy
1989 • Pearl
Distant Justice
1992 • Joe Foley
The Golden Boys
2008 • Capt. Zebulon Hedge
Young Billy Young
1969 • Jesse Boone
Crank: High Voltage
2009 • Poon Dong
Project Eliminator
1991 • Ron Morrell
Lone Wolf McQuade
1983 • Rawley Wilkes
The Long Riders
1980 • Cole Younger
Homo Erectus
2007
Crime Zone
1988 • Jason
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys
1969 • Waco