Robert Carradine Explained

Robert Carradine
Birth Name:Robert Reed Carradine
Birth Date:March 24, 1954
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1971–present
Father:John Carradine
Relatives:Keith Carradine (brother)
David Carradine (half-brother)
Michael Bowen (half-brother)
Martha Plimpton (niece)
Children:3, including Ever Carradine

Robert Reed Carradine[1] (; born March 24, 1954)[2] is an American actor. A member of the Carradine family, he made his first appearances on television Western series such as Bonanza and his brother David's TV series, Kung Fu. Carradine's first film role was in the 1972 film The Cowboys, which starred John Wayne and Roscoe Lee Browne. Carradine also portrayed fraternity president Lewis Skolnick in the Revenge of the Nerds series of comedy films.

Early life

Carradine is the son of actress and artist Sonia Sorel (née Henius) and actor John Carradine. He is one of many actors in the Carradine family. He is the brother of Christopher and Keith Carradine, paternal half-brother of Bruce and the late David Carradine, and maternal half-brother of Michael Bowen.[3] His maternal great-grandfather was biochemist Max Henius, and his maternal great-grandmother was the sister of historian Johan Ludvig Heiberg.[4]

Carradine's parents divorced when he was 2 years old. A bitter custody battle led to his father gaining custody of him and his brothers, Christopher and Keith. During the custody battle, the children spent three months in a home for abused children as wards of the court.[5] His brother Keith said of the experience, "It was like being in jail. There were bars on the windows, and we were only allowed to see our parents through glass doors. It was very sad. We would stand there on either side of the glass door crying".[6]

Carradine was raised primarily by his stepmother, his father's third wife, Doris Grimshaw, and believed her to be his mother until he was introduced to Sonia Sorel at a Christmas party when he was 14 years old.[7] While still in high school, Robert lived with his half-brother, David, in Laurel Canyon, California. Under David's care he indulged in two of his major interests: race car driving and music.[8] He and David belonged to a musical quartet that performed in small clubs in Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Career

Film

Carradine made his film debut in 1972 in The Cowboys with John Wayne.[9] He was also featured in a short-lived television series, of the same name, based on the movie. He made an appearance as a killer in the Martin Scorsese film Mean Streets shooting to death the character played by his brother, David.

During this time he worked with David on some independent projects including a biker film called You and Me (1975) and an unreleased musical called A Country Mile. He also did camera work for David's cult classic Vietnam War-inspired Americana which was not released until 1983.[8]

In 1976, Carradine had the opportunity to demonstrate on screen what he considered to be his "first ambition", car racing, when he played Jim Cantrell in Paul Bartel's Cannonball. In the film Robert's character wins the cross country road race, beating the favorite, Coy "Cannonball" Buckman, played by his brother, David. In 1977, Robert became a snack for the vengeful killer whale in the Jaws imitation film Orca.[10]

Robert also played with other Hollywood offspring in the 1977 film "Joyride", where he starred with Desi Arnaz, Jr., Melanie Griffith and Anne Lockhart (daughter of June Lockhart) in a film about young Californians driving up to Washington and Alaska to seek their fortunes.

In 1978, Robert landed a demanding role in Hal Ashby's Oscar-winning Vietnam War drama, Coming Home, which starred Jane Fonda and Jon Voight. His performance caused some speculation that he might be the best actor in his family.

Robert was instrumental in securing his brothers David and Keith to perform with him in one of the most unusual casting arrangements in movie history. Together the Carradines played the Younger brothers in The Long Riders (1980) along with three other sets of acting brothers: Stacy and James Keach, Dennis and Randy Quaid, and Christopher and Nicholas Guest.[11]

Also in 1980, Carradine co-starred with Mark Hamill and Lee Marvin in Samuel Fuller's The Big Red One recounting Fuller's World War II experience. His character, who was based on Fuller himself, narrated the film.[12]

In 1983, he and Cherie Currie starred in the science fiction movie Wavelength in which he played a washed up rock star who helps extraterrestrials escape from a military base.[13] For the film he performed his own compositions including one named after his daughter, Ever. Also in 1983, he starred in the music video for The Motels hit song "Suddenly Last Summer" as lead singer Martha Davis' love interest.

Carradine's biggest film success to date came in 1984 when he starred in Revenge of the Nerds as the lead nerd Lewis Skolnick. To prepare for the comedy, Carradine spent time at The University of Arizona, where the movie was filmed, participating in rush week. "No fraternity picked him, convincing Carradine that he was indeed right for the part of the nerd that nobody wanted to claim as their own."[14] Carradine reprised the role of Skolnick in three sequels, taking over as executive producer in the latter two. In 2018, Carradine joined Andrew Cassese and Don Gibb in an interview at the Niagara Falls Comic Con.[15] In 2001, he played Donald Keeble in Max Keeble's Big Move. In 2000 he co-starred with Caroline Rhea in Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire. He reprised his role as Sam McGuire in The Lizzie McGuire Movie in 2003.

Television

Carradine's first television appearance was in 1971, on the classic Western series Bonanza. He also appeared on his brother David's series Kung Fu as Sunny Jim, the mute companion of Serenity Johnson, played by his father John Carradine, in an episode titled Dark Angel (1972). In 1979, he was alongside Melissa Sue Anderson in Survival of Dana.[8] In 1984, Carradine played Robert Cohn in the television mini-series version of Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises.[16] He appeared in the 1987 HBO mini-series Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8.[17] He was also a guest star in an episode of titled Gone (2005, Season 4, Episode 11), portraying a character based very loosely on Bobby Fischer. He also appeared in Jane Doe, a TV series directed by James A. Contner, in 2007.

He played father Sam McGuire on Lizzie McGuire from 2001 to 2004. The show starred Hilary Duff as Lizzie and was widely popular among girls. The show's realistic approach to the problems of a 13-year-old girl also appealed to parents.[18] [19]

He appeared in the ER episode "Sleepless in Chicago" alongside Nerds co-star Anthony Edwards.

In January 2013, he and former Revenge of the Nerds co-star Curtis Armstrong hosted King of the Nerds on TBS, a reality TV series in which a group of nerds compete to find out which one is the nerdiest.

In 2015, he appeared on a fourth season episode of Celebrity Wife Swap with Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens.

Personal life

Carradine has two daughters, actress Ever Carradine (with Susan Snyder), Marika Reed Carradine with his ex-wife Edie Mani, and a son, Ian Alexander Carradine. He is also the uncle (via his older brother Keith) of actress Martha Plimpton.

Carradine participated in the Rolex 24 race at Daytona in 2000, finishing 29th in the GTU class and 61st overall.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972The CowboysSlim Honeycutt – Cowboy
1973Mean StreetsBoy with Gun
1974You and MeGas Station attendantcredited as Bob Carradine
1975Aloha Bobby and RoseMoxey
1976Revenge of the CheerleadersStudent in Cafeteriauncredited
1976Jackson County JailBobby Ray
1976The Pom Pom GirlsJohnnie
1976Cannonball!Jim Crandell
1976Massacre at Central HighSpoony
1977JoyrideJohn
1977OrcaKen
1978Coming HomeBill Munson
1978BlackoutChristie
1980The Long RidersBob Younger
1980The Big Red OnePrivate Zab – 1st Squad
1981HeartachesStanley Howard
1982Alex Marsh
1983WavelengthBobby Sinclair
1984Revenge of the NerdsLewis
1984Just the Way You AreSam Carpenter
1987Number One with a BulletDetective Barzak
1987Lewis
1988Buy & CellHerbie Altman
1989All's FairMark
1989Rude AwakeningSammy Margolin
1992Lewis
1992The PlayerRobert Carradine
1994Lewis
1995Bird of PreyEric Parker
1995The Killers WithinBen Wallace
1996Escape from L.A.Skinhead
1997FirestormTarmac
1998Scorpio OneCarter
1998The Effects of MagicRoody
1998BreakoutZack HadleyDirect-To-Video
1999Palmer's Pick-UpBruce Palmer
1999GunfighterThe Kid
1999LycanthropeBill Parkeralso Producer
1999The Kid with X-ray EyesChuck TaylorDirect-To-Video
1999Stray BulletJohn Burnside
1999The Vegas ConnectionMatt Chance
2000Dangerous CurvesJohn Burnside
2001Ghosts of MarsRodale
2001Max Keeble's Big MoveDon Keeble
2002Three Days of RainBus Driveruncredited
2003The Lizzie McGuire MovieSam McGuire
2003Timecop: The Berlin DecisionBig JimDirect-To-Video
2005SupercrossClay Sparks
2006Hoboken HollowThad Simmons
2006Monster NightGeorge AckermanDirect-To-Video
20077-10 SplitMr. Bailey
2007Tooth and NailDarwin
2007Sex and BreakfastAngry Driver
2008The 13th AlleyHal
2008Deep WinterCoach Dando
2010The Terror ExperimentDr. Wexler
2011Final SaleBownman
2011FancypantsAllen
2011CrossDr. ZyalDirect-To-Video
2011My Dog's Christmas MiracleProfessor Jerry MeinhardtDirect-To-Video
2012Slumber Party SlaughterDave
2012Bikini Spring BreakGillDirect-To-Video
2012Django UnchainedTracker
2012The CollectorJohnnyShort Film
2017A Fish TaleAnthony
2017JusticeStratton Collins
2019The MarshalFrank James
2019Nearly DepartedMarv
2019American ChristmasDanny
2020Human ZooProducer
2021High HolidayHunter Pearson
2024The Night They Came HomeBart
TBAThe DriverAntonio PolitanoPre-Production
TBASpecterRobertPre-Production
TBACovid-2021Dr. Bryan TaylorPre-Production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1971BonanzaPhinney McLean"A Home for Jamie"
1972FootstepsGas Station AttendantTV movie
1972Kung FuSonny Jim"Dark Angel"
1973Go Ask AliceBillTV movie
1974The CowboysSlimseries regular (12 episodes)
1975The Hatfields and McCoysBob HatfieldTV movie
1975Run, Joe, RunFlip"The Runaway"
1976Police StoryClifford2 episodes
1979Survival of DanaDonny DavisTV movie
1981Tales of the KlondikePercy Cuthfert IIIMiniseries"In a Far Country"
1984The Fall GuyGardner"October the 31st"
1984The Sun Also RisesRobert CohnMiniseries
1985Alfred Hitchcock PresentsJerry"Night Fever"
1986The Twilight ZoneDaniel Arnold (segment "Still Life")"Still Life / The Little People of Killany Woods / The Misfortune Cookie"
1986Faerie Tale TheatreAladdin"Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp"
1986As IsRichTV movie
1986Monte CarloBobby Morgan2 episodes
1987The Magical World of DisneyJohn Fairfield"The Liberators"
1987Rennie DavisTV documentary
1988Totally MinnieMaxwell DwebbTV movie
1988I Saw What You DidAdrian LancerTV movie
1989The HitchhikerFrank"Garter Belt"
1990The IncidentDomsczekTV movie
1990Somebody Has to Shoot the PicturePolice Sergeant Jerry BrownTV movie
1990ClarenceClarence OdbodyTV movie
1991K-9Jack BerginTV movie
1991DoublecrossedDave BookerTV movie
1992Lewis "Lew" SkolnickTV movie
1992IllusionsGreg – HusbandTV movie
1993The TommyknockersBryant BrownMiniseries (2 episodes)
1993Body BagsBill (segment "The Gas Station)TV movie
1993The Disappearance of ChristinaMichael CroftTV movie
1994Lewis SkolnickTV moviealso Co-Producer
1994A Part of the FamilyTedTV movie
1995SirensDetective Marty Manger"Angel Falling"
1995ERJohn Koch"Sleepless in Chicago"
1995Joey Bermuda / The Handyman"Home Is Where the Hurt Is"
1995–96Taige / Paulson2 episodes
1996Humanoids from the DeepWade ParkerTV movie
1996Dark SkiesLonnie Zamora"Hostile Convergence"
1997The PretenderSheriff Dwight Kunkle"Mirage"
1997NYPD BlueGerard Salter"What a Dump!"
1997The PracticeDr. Red Manheim"Dog Bite"
1997–98Fast Trackunknown role2 episodes
1997–2000Nash BridgesDr. Bruce Hartman / Dr. Hartman, D.D.S.2 episodes
1998Young Hearts UnlimitedEddieTV movie
1998Martian Lawunknown roleTV movie
1999Vengeance UnlimitedDarin Carter"Friends"
2000Mom's Got a Date with a VampireMalachi Van HelsingTV movie
2000E! True Hollywood StoryHimself (Interviewee)"David Carradine"
2001–2004Lizzie McGuireSam McGuireseries regular (65 episodes)
Director "Lizzie's Eleven" (2003)
2003Monte WalshSunfish PerkinsTV movie
2005David Blake / Roger Withers"Gone"
2005Attack of SabertoothGrantTV movie
2006DreamweaverThe InterpreterTV movie
2007Jane Doe: Ties That BindEverett / Gary / DavidTV movie
2008Robot ChickenLewis Skolnick / Man (Voice Role)"Boo Cocky"
2011Workers' CompKevinTV movie
2012Arthur GalleryTV movie
2013–15King of the NerdsHimself/hostseries regular (24 episodes)
Executive Producer (8 episodes)
2013Celebrity Ghost StoriesHimself (Interviewee)"Marlee Matlin / Kim Carnes / Robert Carradine"
2014Sharktopus vs. PteracudaDr. Rico SymesTV movie
2015Celebrity Wife SwapHimself"Robert Carradine / Terrell Owens"
2016MedinahRusso"Problem with the World"
2017Mommy, I Didn't Do ItJudge RothTV movie
2017DoubtWalter Costello"Finally"
2017DoomsdayAlexander BairdTV movie
2018James BlondesJungle Whisper"Blondes in the Jungle"
2019Tales of the Wild WestRobert Carradine / Frank James2 episodes

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
19823rd Genie AwardsBest Performance by a Foreign Actor
19878th CableACE AwardsBest Actor in a Theatrical or Dramatic Special
199816th Golden Boot Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert Reed Carradine, Born 03/24/1954 in California CaliforniaBirthIndex.org . 2024-01-13 . www.californiabirthindex.org.
  2. News: . 2022-03-24 . Birthdays . . 2A . . Actor Robert Carradine is 68..
  3. Kleiner, Dick. Carradines: 8 Sons, 2 Dads, 3 Moms. The Sumter Daily Item. June 1, 1982, p. 10.
  4. Book: The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Being the History of the United States as Illustrated in the Lives of the Founders, Builders, and Defenders of the Republic, and of the Men and Women who are Doing the Work and Moulding the Thought of the Present Time. 1971.
  5. Rader, Dotson. I Didn't Want to Fail.Parade Magazine. September 29, 1991. Page 14
  6. Deihl, Digby, Getting Personal With Keith Carradine. Boca Raton News. November 4, 1984, g. 99.
  7. Scott, Vernon. Young Robert May Top All Carradines. Sarasota Herald. February 22, 1978, p. 7B.
  8. Carradine, David. Endless Highway. (1995) Journey Editions
  9. Anderson, Nancy. Hollywood Hotline. Kingsport Post. February 3, 1972, p. 8.
  10. Anderson, George, "Old Soldier, A Killer Whale". Pittsburgh Post Gazette. August 25, 1977, p. 24.
  11. Scott, Vernon.Brotherly Love. The Bryan Times. November 10, 1979, p. 24.
  12. Canby, Vincent.The Big Red One,' 5 G.I.'s in World War II; Three Years of War. The New York Times. July 18, 1980, p. C6.
  13. Loohaulis, Jackie. "Wavelength" Delightful. The Milwaukee Journal. September 30, 1983, p. 36.
  14. Newsmakers. Ottawa Citizen. July 30, 1984, p. 44.
  15. Web site: 2018 Comic Con. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/0_qocyKDtEo. 2021-12-12 . live. .
  16. Clark, Kenneth. Hemingway's Classic "Sun" Rises Again as Mini-series. The Montreal Gazette. December 7, 1984, p. 16.
  17. Reading Eagle. May 1, 1987, p. 40.
  18. Holson, Laura. "Lizzie McGuire" Has Become a Hot Disney Brand. New York Times. December 2, 2002.
  19. Web site: McGuire" Box Set Volume 1 DVD Review.. September 28, 2018.