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American actor

Keith Carradine

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Carradine in 2006

Born

Keith Ian Carradine


(1949-08-08) August 8, 1949 (historic period 72)

San Mateo, California, U.S.

Occupation Actor
Years active 1971–present
Spouse(s)
  • Sandra Will

    (1000. 1982; div. 1999)

    [1]
  • Hayley DuMond

    (m. 2006)

Children iv, including Martha Plimpton and Sorel Carradine
Parent(s)
  • John Carradine
  • Sonia Sorel
Relatives
  • Robert Carradine (brother)
  • David Carradine (one-half-brother)
  • Michael Bowen (one-half-brother)
  • Max Henius (great-grandad)
  • Johan Ludvig Heiberg (great-granduncle)
Family Carradine

Keith Ian Carradine ( KARR-ə-deen; born August 8, 1949) is an American role player who has had success on stage, film, and idiot box. He is known for his roles as Tom Frank in Robert Altman's film Nashville, Wild Bill Hickok in the HBO series Deadwood, FBI agent Frank Lundy in Dexter, Lou Solverson in the first season of Fargo, and United states president Conrad Dalton in Madam Secretary. As a fellow member of the Carradine family, he is function of an interim dynasty that began with his father, John Carradine.

Early life [edit]

Carradine was born in San Mateo, California. He is the son of extra and artist Sonia Sorel (née Henius), and thespian John Carradine.[2] His full brothers are Christopher and Robert Carradine, both of whom are actors. His paternal half-brothers are Bruce and David Carradine. His maternal one-half-brother is Michael Bowen. His maternal great-granddaddy was biochemist Max Henius, and his maternal great-grandmother was the sister of historian Johan Ludvig Heiberg.[3]

Carradine'due south childhood was troubled; he has said that his father drank and his female parent "was a manic depressive paranoid schizophrenic catatonic—she had it all."[4] His parents were divorced in 1957, when he was eight years quondam. A bitter custody battle led to his father gaining custody of him and his brothers, Christopher and Robert, afterwards the children had spent 3 months in a dwelling house for driveling children as wards of the court. Keith said of the experience, "Information technology was like beingness in jail. There were bars on the windows, and nosotros were but immune to see our parents through glass doors. Information technology was very deplorable. We would stand up there on either side of the drinking glass door crying."[5] He was raised in San Mateo primarily by his maternal grandmother,[6] and he rarely saw either of his parents.[seven] His mother was not permitted to run across him for viii years following the custody settlement.[iv]

Carradine attended the Ojai Valley School, where he was agile in the schoolhouse'southward theater department, performing in productions of Aria da Capo and The Madwoman of Chaillot.[half dozen] After high schoolhouse, Carradine entertained the thought of becoming a wood ranger, and enrolled at Colorado Country University in Fort Collins.[6] "I had this idyllic fantasy of sitting somewhere communing with nature and chatting with the bears," he recalled, "[but] I didn't want to have to learn anything."[6] He changed his major to drama after enrolling, just dropped out later 1 semester and returned to California,[half-dozen] moving in with his older half-brother, David, who encouraged him to pursue an interim career, paid for his acting and vocal lessons, and helped him get an agent.[vii]

Career [edit]

Stage [edit]

As a youth, Carradine had opportunities to appear on phase with his father in the latter's productions of Shakespeare.[eight] Thus, he had some background in theater when he was cast in the original Broadway run of Hair (1969), which launched his acting career. In that product he started out in the chorus and worked his way up to the lead roles[9] playing Woof and Claude. He said of his involvement in Hair, "I really didn't plan to audition. I just went forth with my brother, David, and his girlfriend at the fourth dimension, Barbara Hershey, and two of their friends. I was only going to play the piano for them while they sang, but I'thou the one the staff wound upwardly getting interested in."[10]

His stage career is further distinguished by his Tony-nominated performance for Best Actor (Musical) as the title character in the Tony Honour-winning musical, The Will Rogers Follies in 1991, for which he also received a Drama Desk Award nomination. He won the Outer Critics Circle Honor for Foxfire with Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, and appeared every bit Lawrence in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at the Imperial Theater. In 2008, he appeared as Dr. Farquhar Off-Broadway in Mindgame, a thriller by Antony Horowitz, directed by Ken Russell, who fabricated his New York directorial debut with the production.[xi] In March and April 2013, he starred in the Broadway product of Hands on a Hardbody. He was nominated for the Tony Laurels and the Drama Desk Award for his work.

Moving-picture show [edit]

Carradine's starting time notable picture show appearance was in manager Robert Altman'southward McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971). His next film, Emperor of the North Pole (1973), was re-released with a shorter championship Emperor of the Due north. Carradine played a immature aspiring hobo. The film was directed past Robert Aldrich and also starred Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine. Carradine and then starred in Altman's film Thieves Like Us (1974), then played a main character, a callow, womanizing folk vocalist, Tom Frank, in Altman's critically acclaimed film Nashville (1975; see "Music and songwriting"). He had difficulty shaking the image of Tom Frank following the popularity of the film. He felt the part gave him the reputation of existence "a cad."[12]

In 1977 Aldrich said "I call back that Keith Carradine, if he's careful—I don't think he is careful—and if he's prudent about the selection of his parts, can be a bang-up large picture show star. I think that whoever's advising him is making some terrible selections virtually material. Because I think the guy is gifted, he's talented, he's attractive."[13]

In 1977, Carradine starred contrary Harvey Keitel in Ridley Scott'due south The Duellists. Pretty Baby followed in 1978. He has acted in several offbeat films of Altman's protege Alan Rudolph, playing a disarmingly aboveboard madman in Cull Me (1984), an incompetent petty criminal in Problem in Mind (1985), and an American artist in 1930s Paris in The Moderns (1988).

He appeared with brothers David and Robert every bit the Younger brothers in Walter Hill'south film The Long Riders (1980). Keith played Jim Younger in that film. In 1981, he appeared again nether Loma'due south direction in Southern Comfort. In 1994, he had a cameo role as Will Rogers in Rudolph'southward film about Dorothy Parker, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circumvolve. He co-starred with Daryl Hannah as homicidal sociopath John Netherwood in the thriller The Necktie That Binds (1995). In 2011, he starred in Cowboys and Aliens, an American science fiction western film directed by Jon Favreau also starring Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, and Olivia Wilde. Carradine traveled to Tuscany in 2012 to executive produce and star in John Jopson's Edgar Allan Poe inspired movie Terroir. In 2013, he starred in Ain't Them Bodies Saints, which won the 2013 Sundance Moving-picture show Festival accolade for cinematography. In 2016 Keith played Edward Dickinson, father of Emily Dickinson, in A Quiet Passion, a biographical moving-picture show directed and written by Terence Davies about the life of the American poet.

In 2016 Carradine returned to star in his fourth Alan Rudolph film Ray Meets Helen, which was the concluding screen appearance of Sondra Locke.[14]

Music and songwriting [edit]

His brother, David, said in an interview that Keith could play whatsoever instrument he wanted, including bagpipes and the French horn.[nine] Like David, Keith integrated his musical talents with his interim performances. In 1975, he performed a song he had written, "I'm Piece of cake", in the motion picture Nashville. Information technology was a pop hit, and Carradine won a Golden Globe and an Oscar for All-time Original Song for the melody. This led to a brief singing career; he signed a contract with Asylum Records and released two albums – I'm Like shooting fish in a barrel (1976) and Lost & Establish (1978). His song "Mr. Blue" was number 44 in the Canadian Air conditioning charts in April 1978.[15] In 1984, he appeared in the music video for Madonna'due south single "Fabric Girl". In the early 1990s, he played the lead role in the Tony Award-winning musical The Will Rogers Follies.[xvi]

Television [edit]

In 1972, Carradine appeared briefly in the beginning season of the hit television series, Kung Fu, which starred his brother, David. Keith played a younger version of David's character, Kwai Chang Caine. In 1987, he starred in the highly rated CBS miniseries Murder Ordained with JoBeth Williams and Kathy Bates. Other Idiot box appearances include My Father My Son (1988), a television pic. In 1983, he appeared as Foxy Funderburke, a murderous pedophile, in the goggle box miniseries Chiefs, based on the Stuart Woods novel of the same name. His performance in Chiefs earned him a nomination for an Emmy Award in the "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Express Series or a Special" category.[17] Carradine also starred in the ABC sitcom Complete Savages, and he played Wild Neb Hickok in the HBO serial Deadwood.

Carradine hosted the documentary Wild West Tech serial on the History Channel in the 2003–2004 season, earlier handing the chore over to his blood brother, David. In the 2005 miniseries Into the West, produced past Steven Spielberg and DreamWorks, Carradine played Richard Henry Pratt. During the second and fourth seasons of the Get-go serial Dexter, he appeared numerous times as FBI Special Agent Frank Lundy. Carradine is credited with invitee starring twice on the suspense-drama Criminal Minds, as the psychopathic serial killer Frank Breitkopf. Other shows he appeared in include The Big Bang Theory (every bit Penny'due south father Wyatt), Star Trek: Enterprise ("First Flight" episode) and the Starz series Crash. Carradine likewise made a guest appearance on NCIS in 2014. Also in 2014, he had a recurring role as Lou Solverson in the FX serial Fargo, followed by a recurring office as President Conrad Dalton on Madam Secretary. He was promoted to series regular starting with the prove's second season.

In July 2016, Carradine hosted a month-long series of Western films on Turner Classic Movies. He appeared in dozens of wraparounds on the aqueduct, discussing such films as Stagecoach, featuring his begetter, and McCabe and Mrs. Miller, in which he himself appears in a small part.[18]

Video games [edit]

In 2012, Carradine lent his voice to the video game Hitman: Absolution, voicing the primary antagonist Blake Dexter.

Personal life [edit]

Carradine met extra Shelley Plimpton in the Broadway musical Pilus. She was married to player Steve Curry, although they were separated; she and Carradine became romantically involved. After Carradine left the show and was in California he learned that Shelley was pregnant and had reunited with Curry. He met his girl, Martha Plimpton, when she was four years old, afterwards Shelley and Steve Curry had divorced. He said of Shelley, "She did a hell of a job raising Martha. I was not there. I was a very boyfriend, admittedly terrified. She simply took that in, then she welcomed me into Martha's life when I was ready."[4]

Carradine married Sandra Will on Feb 6, 1982. They were separated in 1993,[19] before Will filed for divorce in 1999.[20] The couple had two children: Cade Richmond Carradine (born July 19, 1982) and Sorel Johannah Carradine (built-in June xviii, 1985).[seven] In 2006, Volition pleaded guilty to 2 counts of perjury for lying to a yard jury most her involvement in the Anthony Pellicano wire tap scandal. She hired and then became romantically involved with Pellicano after her divorce from Carradine. According to FBI documents, Pellicano tapped Carradine's phone and recorded calls between him and girlfriend Hayley Leslie DuMond at Will's request, along with DuMond'south parents.[4] Carradine filed a civil lawsuit against Will and Pellicano which was settled in 2013 before information technology went to trial.[21]

On November eighteen, 2006, Carradine married actress Hayley DuMond, in Turin, Italy.[22] They met in 1997 when they co-starred in the Burt Reynolds film The Hunter's Moon.[23] Hayley gave nascency to their son, Sean David Carradine, on Dec 13, 2018 in Los Angeles.

Filmography [edit]

Flick [edit]

Year Title Office Notes
1971 McCabe & Mrs. Miller Cowboy
1971 A Gunfight The Immature Gunfighter
1973 Emperor of the North Pole Cigaret
1973 Idaho Transfer Arthur
1973 Hex Whizzer
1974 Antoine and Sebastian John
1974 Thieves Similar Us Bowie
1974 Run, Run, Joe! Joe
1975 Nashville Tom Frank Academy Award for Best Original Vocal
Golden Globe Honor for Best Original Song
1975 You and Me Death Guy
1976 Lumière David
1976 Welcome to L.A. Carroll Barber
1977 The Duellists D'Hubert
1978 Pretty Baby Bellocq
1978 Sgt. Pepper'southward Lonely Hearts Club Ring Our Guests At Heartland
1979 One-time Boyfriends Wayne Van Til
1979 An Nearly Perfect Affair Hal Raymond
1980 The Long Riders Jim Younger
1981 Southern Comfort Pfc. Spencer
1984 Cull Me Mickey
1984 Maria'due south Lovers Clarence Butts
1985 Trouble in Listen Coop
1986 The Enquiry Tito Valerio Tauro
1988 The Moderns Nick Hart
1988 Backfire Reed
1989 Street of No Render Michael
1989 Cold Feet Monte Latham
1990 Daddy's Dyin': Who's Got the Volition? Clarence
1990 The Bachelor Dr. Emil Gräsler
1991 The Ballad of the Distressing Cafe Marvin Macy
1992 Rabbit Ears: Annie Oakley Storyteller
1992 CrissCross John Cross
1994 Andre Harry Whitney
1994 Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle Will Rogers
1995 The Necktie That Binds John Netherwood
1995 Wild Nib William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody
1996 two Days in the Valley Detective Creighton
1997 A Thousand Acres Ty Smith
1998 Standoff Zeke Clayton
1999 The Hunter's Moon Turner
1999 Out of the Cold Dan Scott
2001 Cahoots Matt
2001 Wooly Boys Sheriff Hank Dawson
2002 Falcons Simon
2002 The Affections Doll Adjult Jerry Barlow
2002 The Outsider Noah Weaver
2003 The Adventures of Ociee Nash Papa George Nash
2004 Pilus High JoJo
2004 Balto III: Wings of Modify Duke
2005 Our Very Own Baton Whitfield
2005 The Californians Elton Tripp
2007 Elvis and Anabelle Jimmy
2007 The Death and Life of Bobby Z Johnson
2007 All Hat Pete Culpepper
2008 Lake Metropolis Roy
2009 Winter of Frozen Dreams Det. Lulling
2010 Peacock Mayor Ray Crill
2011 The Family unit Tree Reverend Diggs
2011 Cowboys & Aliens Sheriff Taggart
2013 Own't Them Bodies Saints Skerritt
2014 Cowgirls 'n Angels: Dakota'due south Summer Austin Rose
2014 Terroir Jonathan Bragg
2016 A Quiet Passion Edward Dickinson
2017 Ray Meets Helen Ray
2018 The Sometime Man & the Gun Calder
2021 The Power of the Canis familiaris Governor Edward

Television [edit]

Year Championship Role Notes
1971 Bonanza Ern Episode: "Bushwacked"
1972 Love, American Style George Pomerantz Episode: "Dear and the Anniversary"
1972 Human on a String Danny Brown Television movie
1972–73 Kung Fu Middle Caine two episodes
1980 A Rumor of War Lt. Murph McCoy Television movie
1983 Chiefs Foxy Funderburke 3 episodes
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
1984 The Fall Guy Cook Episode: "October the 31st"
1984 Scorned and Swindled John Boslett Television movie
1985 Blackout Allen Devlin Television movie
1986 One-half a Lifetime J.J. Television movie
Nominated—CableACE Award for All-time Actor in a Theatrical or Dramatic Special
1986 A Winner Never Quits Pete Gray Television flick
1987 Murder Ordained Trooper John Rule Television movie
1987 Eye on the Sparrow James Lee Telly movie
1988 Stones for Ibarra Richard Everton Television set moving-picture show
1988 My Male parent, My Son Lt. Elmo Zumwalt III Television movie
1989 The Revenge of Al Capone Michael Rourke Television movie
1989 Hallmark Hall of Fame Richard Everton Episode: "Stones for Ibarra"
1989 Confessional Liam Devlin iv episodes
1989 The Forgotten Captain Tom Watkins Television picture
1990 Judgment Pete Guitry Television movie
1991 Payoff Peter 'Mac' McAllister Television movie
1992 Lincoln William Herndon (voice) Television receiver movie
1994 In the Best of Families: Marriage,
Pride & Madness
Tom Leary Television film
1994 Is At that place Life Out There? Brad Tv set movie
1995 Trial past Burn Owen Turner Television receiver flick
1996 Special Report: Journey to Mars Capt. Eugene T. Slader Television movie
1996 Dead Man'south Walk Bigfoot Wallace three episodes
1997 Perversions of Science Arthur Bristol Episode: "Dream of Doom"
1997 Keeping the Promise William (Will) Hallowell Idiot box film
1997 Last Stand up at Saber River Vern Kidston Television pic
1997–98 Fast Runway Dr. Richard Beckett 23 episodes
1998 American Buffalo: Spirit of a Nation Narrator Television documentary
1999 Outreach Dr. Vincent Shaw Telly movie
1999 Difficult Time: Hostage Hotel Cpl. Arlin Flynn Television picture
1999 Night Ride Home Neal Mahler Television movie
1999 Sirens Officer Dan Wexler Idiot box movie
1999 A Song from the Middle Oliver Comstock Television movie
2000 Metropolis Quincy Television movie
2000 Enslavement Pierce Butler Television picture show
2000 Baby John Malone Boob tube pic
2001 The Diamond of Jeru John Lacklan Television movie
2002 American Experience Narrator Episode: "Public Enemy Number 1"
2002 Frasier Carl (vox) Episode: "Frasier Has Spokane"
2002 Arliss Lamar Scott Episode: "What Yous Encounter Is What You Go"
2002 Street Time Frank Dugan 3 episodes
2003 Star Trek: Enterprise Helm A.Yard. Robinson Episode: "Beginning Flying"
2003 Spider-Man: The New Animated Series Jonah Jameson (vocalism) 5 episodes
2003 Monte Walsh Chester 'Chet' Rollins Television movie
2003 Coyote Waits John McGinnis Television movie
2003–04 Wild West Tech Host 13 episodes
2004 Deadwood Wild Bill Hickok 5 episodes
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Player – Miniseries or Tv set Movie
2004–05 Consummate Savages Nick Savage 19 episodes
2005 Into the West Capt. Richard H. Pratt Episode: "Casualties of War"
2006 Where At that place's a Will Sheriff Clifford Laws Television picture
2007 American Masters Narrator Episode: "Novel Reflections: The American Dream"
2007 Criminal Minds Frank Breitkopf ii episodes
2007–09 Dexter Special Agent Frank Lundy 15 episodes
2008 Numbers Carl McGowan 3 episodes
2008 Crash Owen two episodes
2009 Law & Order Martin Garvik Episode: "Take-Out"
2009 Dollhouse Matthew Harding iii episodes
2009 Amercement Julian Decker 5 episodes
2010–19 The Big Bang Theory Wyatt 5 episodes
2012 Missing Martin 7 episodes
2014 The Following Barry Episode: "Resurrection"
2014 Raising Hope Colt Palomino Episode: "Anniversary Ball"
2014 NCIS Mannheim Gold Episode: "Rock and a Hard Place"
2014–15 Fargo Lou Solverson ix episodes
2014–xix Madam Secretarial assistant President Conrad Dalton 93 episodes
2015 Mike Tyson Mysteries Jason B. (voice) Episode: "Jason B. Sucks"
2021–present Fear the Walking Dead John Dorie Sr. 5 episodes

Video games [edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2012 Hitman: Absolution Blake Dexter Voice

Awards and nominations [edit]

Year Award Category Work Outcome
1975 Academy Award Best Original Song "I'm Easy" (from Nashville) Won
Gilt Globe Award Best Original Song Won
1976 Grammy Laurels Best Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture show or Television Special Nashville Nominated
1983 Primetime Emmy Accolade Outstanding Supporting Role player in a Miniseries or a Picture Chiefs Nominated
1986 CableACE Accolade Best Player in a Theatrical or Dramatic Special Half a Lifetime Nominated
1991 Tony Laurels All-time Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical The Will Rogers Follies Nominated
Drama Desk Laurels Outstanding Actor in a Musical Nominated
1998 Golden Boot Award (along with brothers David and Robert) Honoree
2004 Satellite Award All-time Actor – Miniseries or Television Moving-picture show Deadwood Nominated
2013 Tony Honor Best Performance by a Featured Histrion in a Musical Hands on a Hardbody Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Nominated
2018 San Diego International Film Festival Gregory Peck Award for Cinematic Excellence[24] Honoree

Run into likewise [edit]

  • Carradine family unit
  • List of 1970s one-hit wonders in the The states

References [edit]

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  22. ^ Caroli, Clara (November xviii, 2006). "Star United states of america, nozze italiane come "must" – A Torino si sposa Keith Carradine" [Star U.s.a., Italian wedding as a "must" – In Turin married Keith Carradine] (in Italian). la Repubblica. Retrieved Dec 4, 2010.
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  24. ^ "Night Of The Stars Tribute | San Diego International Film Festival". San Diego International Picture Festival. April 19, 2018. Retrieved October 10, 2018.

Farther reading [edit]

  • Pilato, Herbie J. The Kung Fu Book of Caine: The Complete Guide to TV'due south First Mystical Eastern Western. Boston: Charles A. Tuttle, 1993. ISBN 0-8048-1826-6

External links [edit]

  • Keith Carradine at IMDb
  • Keith Carradine at the Cyberspace Broadway Database Edit this at Wikidata
  • Keith Carradine at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
  • Keith Carradine at AllMovie
  • Keith Carradine discography at Discogs
  • Official site Mindgame
  • BroadwayWorld.com interview with Keith Carradine, October sixteen, 2008

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