David Carradine, a multi-talented American actor, martial artist, director, and musician, left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Renowned for his iconic roles in the television series ‘Kung Fu’ and the film series ‘Kill Bill,’ Carradine’s talent extended beyond acting. With a background in music theory and composition, he embarked on his theatrical journey at San Francisco State University. After serving in the United States Army, Carradine made his mark in television with memorable guest appearances in popular shows like ‘Ironside,’ ‘Gunsmoke,’ and ‘The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.’ Throughout his illustrious career spanning over four decades, he graced the screens in over 100 films and numerous TV shows and specials, while also making his mark on stage productions. Carradine’s creative prowess extended to writing, as he penned his critically acclaimed autobiography ‘Endless Highway.’ Recognized as the hardest working member in Hollywood, he garnered numerous awards and honors for his exceptional contributions to the world of film, television, and theatre.
Quick Facts
- Also Known As: John Arthur Carradine Jr.
- Died At Age: 72
- Family:
- Spouse/Ex-: Annie Bierman (m. 2004), Donna Lee Becht (m. 1960–1968), Gail Jensen (m. 1986–1997), Linda Gilbert (m. 1977–1983), Marina Anderson (m. 1998–2001)
- Father: John Carradine
- Mother: Ardanelle Abigail, Ardanelle McCool
- Children: Calista Carradine, Kansas Carradine, Tom Carradine
- Partner: Barbara Hershey (1969 – 1975)
- Born Country: United States
- Actors
- American Men
- Height: 6’0″ (183 cm), 6’0″ Males
- Died on: June 3, 2009
- Place of death: Bangkok, Thailand
- Ancestry: Irish American
- Notable Alumni: Oakland Junior College, Oakland High School, San Francisco State College
- Cause of Death: Asphyxiation
- U.S. State: California
- City: Los Angeles
- More Facts
- Education: San Francisco State College, Oakland Junior College, Oakland High School
Childhood & Early Life
David Carradine was born John Arthur Carradine on December 8, 1936, in California, USA. He was addressed as Jack by his family members. He was the oldest son of Ardanelle Abigail and veteran Hollywood actor John Carradine. Bruce, Keith, Christopher, and Robert Carradine were his half-brothers.
David had a turbulent childhood due to constant bickering between his parents. Disturbed by lack of harmony, he tried to commit suicide at the age of five. His parents divorced in 1944 when he was seven. He juggled between boarding schools, foster homes, and reform schools while receiving his primary education. He graduated from ‘Oakland High School,’ California. He attended ‘Oakland Junior College’ for a year and then transferred to ‘San Francisco State University’ where he studied music theory, composition, and drama. He was inducted to the U.S. Army in 1960.
Career
David Carradine left U.S. Army after two years and debuted in an episode of an American TV show titled ‘Armstrong Circle Theatre’ in 1963. He made his feature film debut with ‘Taggart’ in 1964. His first big break came in 1964 when he became part of ‘The Royal Hunt of the Sun,’ a play by Peter Shaffer. He appeared in a short-lived television series titled ‘Shane’ in 1966. He then appeared in an episode of ‘Night Gallery’ in 1971 alongside David McCallum.
In 1972, he starred as ‘Bill Shelly’ in the movie ‘Boxcar Bertha,’ which was one of Martin Scorsese’s earliest films. He starred in his most recognized and appreciated role as ‘Kwai Chang Caine’ in the ABC TV series ‘Kung Fu’ from 1972 to 1975. The show ended when he left the show to pursue his movie career.
Apart from acting, he also worked as director and made his directorial debut with three episodes of ‘Kung Fu.’ ‘You and Me’ (1975) and ‘Americana’ (1983) were his independent directorial contributions. David Carradine considers ‘Circle of Iron’ (1978) as his best work. In the movie, he played four different roles which were originally written for Bruce Lee.
He returned to television in the 1990s. He made a cameo appearance in the television movie ‘The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw’ in 1991. He reprised his role as ‘Kwai Chang Caine’ in ‘Kung Fu: The Legend Continues’ (1993-97). From 2001 to 2008, he made guest appearances in numerous television shows, such as ‘Queen of Swords,’ ‘Lizzie McGuire,’ ‘Danny Phantom,’ and ‘Kung Fu Killer.’ David hogged the limelight again from 2003 to 2004 with Quentin Tarantino’s sequential series of ‘Kill Bill’ movies.
Major Works
‘The Royal Hunt of the Sun’ (1965), a play by Peter Shaffer, gave David Carradine his first big break and first award. He is best known for playing ‘Kwai Chang Caine’ in the TV series ‘Kung Fu’ (1972-75). His role as ‘Bill’ in Quentin Tarantino’s sequential series of ‘Kill Bill’ movies revived his fame and also earned him awards and honors. The role is considered one of the most iconic performances by an actor.
Awards & Achievements
David Carradine received ‘Theatre World Award’ in 1966 for ‘The Royal Hunt of the Sun.’ He was nominated under the ‘Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama Series’ category at the 1972 ‘Emmy Awards.’ In 1974, he was nominated for the ‘Golden Globe Award’ under the ‘Best Television Actor’ category for ‘Kung Fu.’ He received ‘TP de Oro, Spain’ in 1974 for ‘Best Foreign Actor’ for ‘Kung Fu.’ He received a star on the ‘Hollywood Walk of Fame’ in 1997 and was honored in 1998 at the 16th ‘Annual Golden Boot Awards.’ He was presented with the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ in 2005 at the ‘Action on Film International Film Festival.’ He won ‘Saturn Award’ in 2005 for ‘Best Supporting Actor’ for ‘Kill Bill: Volume 2.’
Personal Life & Legacy
David Carradine was married five times. He married Donna Lee Becht in December 1960 and the couple had a daughter Calista in 1962. His first marriage dissolved in 1968. He was in a relationship with Barbara Hershey from 1969 to 1975. Hershey gave birth to their son Free in 1972. David married Linda in 1977 and the couple had a daughter named Kansas in 1978. His second marriage ended in divorce. His third marriage was to Gail Jensen, which lasted from 1986 to 1997. He married Marina Anderson in 1998 and this marriage lasted till 2001. He then married Annie Bierman on December 26, 2004, and this marriage lasted till his death. David Carradine was found dead on June 3, 2009, at ‘Park Hotel’ in Bangkok, Thailand. His death was speculated as suicide but the autopsy report suggested that he died of accidental asphyxiation.