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ctrlraven
06-04-2009, 10:42 AM
http://movies.yahoo.com/news/movies.ap.org/actor-david-carradine-found-dead-bangkok-ap



BANGKOK - Actor David Carradine, star of the 1970s TV series "Kung Fu" who also had a wide-ranging career in the movies, has been found dead in the Thai capital, Bangkok. A news report said he was found hanged in his hotel room and was believed to have committed suicide.

A spokesman for the U.S. Embassy, Michael Turner, confirmed the death of the 72-year-old actor. He said the embassy was informed by Thai authorities that Carradine died either late Wednesday or early Thursday, but he could not provide further details out of consideration for his family.

The Web site of the Thai newspaper The Nation cited unidentified police sources as saying Carradine was found Thursday hanged in his luxury hotel room.

It said Carradine was in Bangkok to shoot a movie and had been staying at the hotel since Tuesday.

The newspaper said Carradine could not be contacted after he failed to appear for a meal with the rest of the film crew on Wednesday, and that his body was found by a hotel maid at 10 a.m. Thursday morning. The name of the movie was not immediately available.

It said a preliminary police investigation found that he had hanged himself with a cord used with the room's curtains. It cited police as saying he had been dead at least 12 hours and there was no sign that he had been assaulted.

A police officer at Bangkok's Lumpini precinct station would not confirm the identity of the dead man, but said the luxury Swissotel Nai Lert Park hotel had reported that a male guest killed himself there.

Carradine was a leading member of a venerable Hollywood acting family that included his father, character actor John Carradine, and brother Keith.

In all, he appeared in more than 100 feature films with such directors as Martin Scorsese, Ingmar Bergman and Hal Ashby. One of his prominent early film roles was as singer Woody Guthrie in Ashby's 1976 biopic "Bound for Glory."

But he was best known for his role as Kwai Chang Caine, a Shaolin priest traveling the 1800s American frontier West in the TV series "Kung Fu," which aired in 1972-75.

He reprised the role in a mid-1980s TV movie and played Caine's grandson in the 1990s syndicated series "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues."

He returned to the top in recent years as the title character in Quentin Tarantino's two-part saga "Kill Bill."

The character, the worldly father figure of a pack of crack assassins, was a shadowy presence in 2003's "Kill Bill - Vol. 1." In that film, one of Bill's former assassins (Uma Thurman) begins a vengeful rampage against her old associates.

In "Kill Bill - Vol. 2," released in 2004, Thurman's character comes face to face again with Bill himself. The role brought Carradine a Golden Globe nomination as best supporting actor.

Bill was a complete contrast to his TV character Kwai Chang Caine, the soft-spoken refugee from a Shaolin monastery, serenely spreading wisdom and battling bad guys in the Old West. He left after three seasons, saying the show had started to repeat itself.

After "Kung Fu," Carradine starred in the 1975 cult flick "Death Race 2000." He starred with Liv Ullmann in Bergman's "The Serpent's Egg" in 1977 and with his brothers in the 1980 Western "The Long Riders."

But after the early 1980s, he spent two decades doing mostly low-budget films. Tarantino's films changed that.

"All I've ever needed since I more or less retired from studio films a couple of decades ago ... is just to be in one," Carradine told The Associated Press in 2004.

"There isn't anything that Anthony Hopkins or Clint Eastwood or Sean Connery or any of those old guys are doing that I couldn't do," he said. "All that was ever required was somebody with Quentin's courage to take and put me in the spotlight."

One thing remained a constant after "Kung Fu": Carradine's interest in Oriental herbs, exercise and philosophy. He wrote a personal memoir called "Spirit of Shaolin" and continued to make instructional videos on tai chi and other martial arts.

In the 2004 interview, Carradine talked candidly about his past boozing and narcotics use, but said he had put all that behind him and stuck to coffee and cigarettes.

"I didn't like the way I looked, for one thing. You're kind of out of control emotionally when you drink that much. I was quicker to anger."

"You're probably witnessing the last time I will ever answer those questions," Carradine said. "Because this is a regeneration. It is a renaissance. It is the start of a new career for me.

"It's time to do nothing but look forward."

MERCMAN
06-04-2009, 10:52 AM
R.I.P. Grasshopper

CBT
06-04-2009, 11:42 AM
The Long Riders was a damn, DAMN good western. If you like westerns and haven't seen it, you are missing out.

Joe Walsh
06-04-2009, 11:49 AM
That's weird...he lived a great life and then decided to kill himself at the age of 72???
It's not like he is some 'stressed out by success' 20 year old musician...

O's Fan Rich
06-04-2009, 12:16 PM
Maybe Bangkok was out of reach for him at that age and he couldn't deal.....
either way, his call, his life, his death.
He got to choose.

Stangracer89
06-04-2009, 01:02 PM
Bill Killed

LIGHTNIN1
06-04-2009, 02:21 PM
Long Riders is hard to beat as a western.Liked him on History channel Western Tech also.

Ms. Denmark
06-04-2009, 02:41 PM
Unfortunately suicide occurs in the senior population at a higher rate than most people are aware of. Actors are often emotionally troubled in one way or another. It's a relief to play a role rather than face yourself as you believe you are. May he rest in peace.

FrankJAG
06-04-2009, 02:57 PM
Hung himself; how sad. RIP.

Vortex
06-04-2009, 03:49 PM
From what Im reading he was er, doing something bad, and accidently hung himself. Thats how the lead singer from INXS went out too, I guess there are some real strange folks out there. Too bad really, his career was back and nobody played a better scofflaw than his Cole Younger in the Long Riders. "Yeah, I got a knife.." Bummer.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8083479.stm

FrankJAG
06-04-2009, 04:12 PM
Ok, um yea. Have run into one of those before in my career. Kind of "obvious" what was happening before the accidental hanging. Hope he managed to finish his biz and die happy at least!
Folks do wierd things LOL

Got_1
06-04-2009, 06:32 PM
damn! he was great in deathrace 2000 and Cannonball

CBT
06-04-2009, 06:59 PM
You saying he died masturbating? Naw naw naw, I don't believe it. Not considering where he was. In an Asian country? You can like 3 girls to do that and fold your laundry for about 40 bucks and a Zippo with your ship's name on it.


From what Im reading he was er, doing something bad, and accidently hung himself. Thats how the lead singer from INXS went out too, I guess there are some real strange folks out there. Too bad really, his career was back and nobody played a better scofflaw than his Cole Younger in the Long Riders. "Yeah, I got a knife.." Bummer.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8083479.stm

Aren Jay
06-04-2009, 07:28 PM
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