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Keith Carradine

 
Who2 Biography: Keith Carradine, Actor / Singer

  • Born: 8 August 1949
  • Birthplace: San Mateo, California
  • Best Known As: Lanky, Oscar-winning singer of "I'm Easy"

Actor Keith Carradine first became famous for the Oscar-winning song "I'm Easy," which he wrote and performed in the film Nashville (1975). The son of veteran Hollywood actor John Carradine, Keith got his start in the stage production of Hair in 1969. He then began getting small roles in the movies, including McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971, starring Warren Beatty) and Nashville, both directed by Robert Altman. Carradine has since been in dozens of film, television and stage productions, as both leading man and character actor. His best-known films include Ridley Scott's The Duellists (1977), The Long Riders (1980, with half-brother David Carradine and brother Robert Carradine) and Choose Me (1984). On stage he appeared with Hume Cronyn in Foxfire (1982-83) and was nominated for a Tony Award for his portrayal of Will Rogers in the musical The Will Rogers Follies (1991-93). On television he has appeared mostly in movies, with occasional forays into series, including roles in Complete Savages (2004), Deadwood (also 2004, as legendary gunman Wild Bill Hickock), Dexter (starring Michael C. Hall; Carradine was in the second season) and, in 2009, Damages (starring Glenn Close).

Carradine is the father of actress Martha Plimpton.

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  • Born: August 08, 1949, San Mateo, CA
  • Active: '70s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Little Miss Sure Shot: The Story of Annie Oakley
  • Representative Songs: "I'm Easy

Biography

After winning an Academy Award for his original composition "I'm Easy," actor Keith Carradine embarked on a short-lived singing career. Born August 8, 1949, in San Mateo, CA (the son of actor John Carradine), Carradine played guitar in a bluegrass band at age 14, and began acting in school plays around the same time. He studied theater at Colorado State University, but dropped out after a semester and returned to the Los Angeles area, where he successfully auditioned for a role in the Broadway cast of Hair. He spent nearly a year in New York, then returned to Los Angeles, where he made his screen debut in 1970's A Gunfight. From there he was discovered by the legendary director Robert Altman, who cast him in the 1971 classic McCabe and Mrs. Miller. Carradine went on to star in Thieves Like Us, during which Altman first learned of his musical talents. As a result, Carradine landed a prominent role as a country singer in the huge ensemble cast of 1975's Nashville, and several of his compositions were featured on the film's soundtrack. "I'm Easy" won the Academy Award for Best Song, and Carradine's recording, released as a single on Asylum Records, became a Top Ten pop hit. In the wake of that success, Carradine recorded a full album of the same name, which was issued in 1976; the follow-up, Lost & Found, appeared in 1978, after which Carradine returned to acting full-time. In 1991, Carradine returned to musical theater, creating the title role in The Will Rogers Follies, which earned him a Tony nomination. Three years later, Carradine narrated the children's video release of Annie Oakley. Collector's Choice issued I'm Easy and Lost & Found as a two-fer package in 2004. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Actor: Keith Carradine
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  • Born: Aug 08, 1949 in San Mateo, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama
  • Career Highlights: Choose Me, Thieves Like Us, Maria's Lovers
  • First Major Screen Credit: A Gunfight (1971)

Biography

The son of actor John Carradine, Keith Carradine began his own theatrical training at Colorado State University, dropping out after one semester because he felt he wasn't getting anywhere. Soon afterward, Carradine made his stage debut in the "tribal love rock musical" Hair; his brief relationship with fellow cast member Shelley Plimpton resulted in a daughter, Martha Plimpton, who grew up to become a prominent actress in her own right. Carradine's first film was 1971's McCabe and Mrs. Miller, directed by Robert Altman. Four years later, Carradine's musical composition "I'm Easy," which he performed in Altman's Nashville (1975), won an Academy Award. Carradine divested himself of his familiar movie mannerisms in the early 1990s to portray the folksy, gum-chewing title character in the Broadway hit The Will Rogers Follies. In 1995, he emulated the past screen villainy of his father and his brother, David, as the smirking antagonist of the movie melodrama The Ties That Bind. He continued to work in film and television throughout the rest of the decade, showing up in movies like A Thousand Acres (1997) and various TV series. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Keith Carradine

Keith Carradine 2006
Born Keith Ian Carradine
August 8, 1949 (1949-08-08) (age 60)
San Mateo, California
Years active 1971 – present
Spouse(s) Sandra Will (February 6, 1982 – ?) (separated in 1993, filed for divorce in 1999) 2 children
Hayley DuMond (November 18, 2006 – present)

Keith Ian Carradine (born August 8, 1949) is an American songwriter and actor born into the Carradine family.

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Early life

Carradine was born in San Mateo, California, the son of actress and artist Sonia Sorel (née Henius) and actor John Carradine.[1] His paternal half-brothers are the late David Carradine and Bruce Carradine, his maternal half-brother is Michael Bowen, and his full brothers are Christopher Carradine and Robert Carradine.

Career

David, Robert and Keith Carradine appeared together as the Younger brothers in Walter Hill's 1980 film The Long Riders, with Keith playing Jim Younger. Carradine appeared again for Hill in 1981's Southern Comfort.

Carradine's first notable film appearance was in director Robert Altman's McCabe & Mrs. Miller in 1971. He also portrayed the character Kwai Chang Caine as a teenager in the 1972 television series Kung Fu (the adult Caine was portrayed by his half brother, David). He went on to play one of the principal characters, a callow, womanizing folk singer, in Altman's critically acclaimed 1975 movie Nashville and his song from that movie, "I'm Easy", was a popular music hit in 1976. Carradine won an Oscar for Best Original Song for writing the tune.

In 1977 Carradine starred opposite Harvey Keitel in Ridley Scott's The Duellists. He has worked several times in the offbeat films of Altman's protégé Alan Rudolph, playing a disarmingly candid madman in Choose Me (1984), an incompetent petty criminal in Trouble in Mind (1985) and an American artist in 1930s Paris in The Moderns (1988). He also had a cameo role as Will Rogers in Rudolph's 1994 film about Dorothy Parker, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle. Carradine co-starred with Daryl Hannah as homicidal sociopath John Netherwood in the 1995 thriller The Tie That Binds.

Other works include Emperor of the North Pole (1973), Pretty Baby (1978) and My Father My Son, a television movie in 1988. In 1983 he appeared as Foxy Funderburke, a murderous pedophile, in the television miniseries Chiefs, based on the Stuart Woods novel of the same name. His performance in Chiefs earned him a nomination for a Emmy Award in the "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special" category.[2]

In 1984 he appeared in the video for Madonna's single Material Girl. In the early 1990s he played the lead role in the Tony Award winning musical, the "Will Rogers Follies". He was nominated for Broadway's 1991 Tony Award as Best Actor (Musical) for this role.

Carradine starred in the ABC sitcom Complete Savages, and played Wild Bill Hickok in the HBO series Deadwood. He hosted the factual Wild West Tech show on the History Channel. In the 2005 miniseries Into the West, produced by Steven Spielberg and Dreamworks, Carradine played Richard Henry Pratt. He has appeared numerous times on the hit Showtime series Dexter as FBI Special Agent Frank Lundy. Carradine made appearances on the show's second and fourth seasons.

Carradine's stage career is distinguished by Tony-nominated performance as the title character in The Will Rogers Follies in 1991 (for which he also received a Drama Desk nomination). He won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Foxfire with Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, and appeared as Lawrence in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at the Imperial Theater. He was also in the cast of the original Broadway production of Hair in 1972, appearing in the roles of Woof and Claude. In 2008, he appeared as Dr. Farquhar Off-Broadway in Mindgame, a thriller by Antony Horowitz, directed by Ken Russell, who made his New York directorial debut with the production.[3]

Personal life

Carradine's daughter by actress Shelley Plimpton is Martha Plimpton, who was conceived when her parents appeared together in the Broadway musical Hair.

He has two children by his ex-wife, Sandra Will Carradine, (married 6 February 1982, separated 1993): Cade Richmond Carradine, (born July 19, 1982) and Sorel Johannah Carradine (born June 18, 1985).

In 2006, Sandra Will Carradine was convicted on two counts of perjury for lying to a grand jury about her involvement in the Anthony Pellicano wire tap scandal. Sandra hired and then became romantically involved with Pellicano after her divorce from Keith. According to reports, Pellicano tapped the phone of Keith and companion Hayley DuMond at the request of his girlfriend Sandra, who is now facing ten years in prison.[citation needed]

On November 18, 2006, in Torino, Italy, he married actress and long-time girlfriend Hayley DuMond. They met in 1997 when they co-starred in the Burt Reynolds film The Hunter's Moon.

He, along with brothers David, and Robert are direct descendants of Dutch diamond merchant, "Kiliaen van Rensselaer (Dutch merchant)", who settled the province of "Rensselaerwyck, NY", now known as "Albany, NY", via their paternal Grandmother, Genevieve Winifred Richmond. Genevieve Richmond, mother of John Carradine (born "Richmond Reed Carradine), was one of the first female brain surgeons in North America.

Filmography

As actor

Year Film Role Notes
1971 McCabe & Mrs. Miller Cowboy
A Gunfight The Young Gunfighter
Bonanza Ern
1972 Man on a String Danny Brown (TV)
Kung Fu Middle Caine (TV)
Love, American Style TV series (Segment: Love and the Anniversary)
1972-1973 Kung Fu Young Man Caine / Caine as teenager (uncredited) TV series
1973 Emperor of the North Pole Cigaret
Idaho Transfer Arthur
Hex Whizzer
1974 Antoine et Sébastien John
Thieves Like Us Bowie
Arrivano Joe e Margherito Joe
The Godchild Lt. Lewis (TV)
1975 Nashville Tom Frank Academy Award for Best Original Song
You and Me Independent film
1976 Lumiére David
Welcome to L.A. Carroll Barber
1977 The Duellists D'Hubert
1978 Pretty Baby Bellocq
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Our Guests At Heartland
1979 Old Boyfriends Wayne Van Til
An Almost Perfect Affair Hal Raymond
1980 The Long Riders Jim Younger
A Rumor of War Lt. Murph McCoy (TV)
1981 Southern Comfort Pfc. Spencer
1983 Chiefs Foxy Funderburke Miniseries, nominated for an Emmy Award[2]
1984 Choose Me Mickey
Maria's Lovers Clarence Butts
Scorned and Swindled John Boslett (TV)
The Fall Guy Cook TV series
1985 Blackout Allen Devlin (TV)
Trouble in Mind Coop
1986 Half a Lifetime J.J. (TV)
A Winner Never Quits Pete Gray (TV)
L'Inchiesta Tito Valerio Tauro
1987 Backfire Reed
Murder Ordained Trooper John Rule (TV)
Eye of the Sparrow James Lee (TV)
1988 Stones for Ibarra Richard Everton (TV)
The Moderns Nick Hart
My Father, My Son Lt. Elmo Zumwalt III (TV)
1989 The Revenge of Al Capone Michael Rourke (TV)
The Forgotten Captain Tom Watkins (TV)
Street of No Return Michael
Cold Feet Monte Latham
Confessional Liam Devlin (TV)

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