Rise to Success: Career Highlights of David Carradine

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David Carradine

Discover the career path of David Carradine, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.

David Carradine was a prolific American actor, director, and producer with a career spanning over 200 roles across film, television, and stage. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Kwai Chang Caine, a Shaolin monk, in the television series *Kung Fu* (1972-1975). Carradine's diverse career established him as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.

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December 25, 1947: Appeared in A Christmas Carol

On December 25, 1947, David Carradine appeared in a live telecast adaptation of A Christmas Carol, with his father in the role of Ebenezer Scrooge.

1949: Shane Novel

In 1949, the novel Shane was published, which later inspired the 1966 television series of the same name starring David Carradine.

1960: Carradine Inducted into the Army

In 1960, David Carradine was inducted into the United States Army, where he drew pictures for training aids. He also married Donna Lee Becht that Christmas.

1963: Television Debut

In 1963, David Carradine made his television debut on an episode of Armstrong Circle Theatre, called Secret Document X256.

May 1964: Joined The Deputy on Broadway

In May 1964, David Carradine joined the cast of the Broadway play The Deputy, replacing Jeremy Brett.

1964: Film Debut

In 1964, David Carradine got a contract with Universal and made his feature film debut in Taggart, a Western based on a Louis L'Amour novel.

October 1965: Premiere of 'The Royal Hunt of the Sun'

In October 1965, the play 'The Royal Hunt of the Sun', starring David Carradine as Atahuallpa, premiered and became a hit.

1965: Broadway Debut in 'The Royal Hunt of the Sun'

In 1965, David Carradine had his breakthrough role playing Atahuallpa in the Broadway production of 'The Royal Hunt of the Sun'.

May 1966: Carradine stars in Shane

In May 1966, David Carradine left Royal Hunt of the Sun to star in the TV series Shane, a Western based on the 1949 novel of the same name.

1967: Carradine in Johnny Belinda

In 1967, David Carradine was cast in Johnny Belinda, which he credited with rescuing his career.

1967: Too Many Thieves released

In 1967, episodes of The Trials of O'Brien starring David Carradine were cut together and released theatrically as Too Many Thieves.

1968: The Royal Hunt of the Sun filmed

In 1968, The Royal Hunt of the Sun play was filmed, with Christopher Plummer taking the part originally played by David Carradine.

1969: Carradine in Westerns

In 1969, David Carradine appeared in the Westerns Heaven with a Gun, Young Billy Young and The Good Guys and the Bad Guys.

1970: Carradine in Westerns

In 1970, David Carradine appeared in the Westerns The McMasters and Macho Callahan.

1970: Appearance on Ironside

In 1970, David Carradine appeared in the season 4 Ironside episode, "The Quincunx", where he played one half of a flower power beatnik duo and performed the songs "I Stepped on a Flower", "Lonesome Stranger", and "Sorrow of the Singing Tree".

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1972: Carradine in Boxcar Bertha

In 1972, David Carradine appeared as Big Bill Shelly in Martin Scorsese's film Boxcar Bertha.

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1972: Kung Fu Premieres

In 1972, David Carradine began starring as Kwai Chang Caine in the ABC TV series Kung Fu. The role led to Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominations.

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1972: Carradine stars in Kung Fu

In 1972, David Carradine gained widespread recognition for his role as Kwai Chang Caine in the television series Kung Fu, portraying a Shaolin monk in the American Old West.

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1973: Bruce Lee's Death

In 1973, Bruce Lee died, leaving behind an unreleased script called The Silent Flute, which later became the film Circle of Iron where Carradine played the four roles originally intended for Lee.

1973: Writing of "Paint" for Sonny Boy theme

In 1973, while filming Americana, David Carradine wrote the first line of the Sonny Boy theme, "Paint," which is now engraved on his headstone.

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1974: Peyote-Related Incident

In 1974, David Carradine was involved in a peyote-related incident, which negatively affected the ratings of Kung Fu.

1975: Carradine in Death Race 2000

In 1975, David Carradine accepted the role of Frankenstein in Death Race 2000 to distance himself from the Kwai Chang Caine image.

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1975: Release of album Grasshopper

In 1975, David Carradine released an album titled Grasshopper.

1975: You and Me Release

In 1975, David Carradine's feature directorial debut, You and Me, was released. The movie starred Carradine, Barbara Hershey, and his brothers Keith and Robert and had been shot in 1972, between making the Kung Fu pilot and the series.

1976: Carradine stars in Bound for Glory

In 1976, David Carradine portrayed Woody Guthrie in Hal Ashby's Bound for Glory, receiving critical praise and a Golden Globe nomination.

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1978: Carradine stars in Deathsport

In 1978, David Carradine played Kaz Oshay in the movie Deathsport.

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1978: Deathsport and Circle of Iron

In 1978, David Carradine starred in Deathsport, an unofficial sequel to Death Race 2000, and played multiple roles in Circle of Iron.

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1981: Directorial Role with Americana

In 1981, David Carradine directed, starred in, produced, and edited the film Americana, which won the People's Choice Award at Cannes.

1982: Carradine in Q – The Winged Serpent

In 1982, David Carradine played Detective Shepherd in the film Q – The Winged Serpent.

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1983: Carradine in Lone Wolf McQuade

In 1983, David Carradine played Rawley Wilkes in the movie Lone Wolf McQuade.

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1985: Role in North and South

In 1985, David Carradine appeared in the miniseries North and South as Justin LaMotte, earning a Golden Globe nomination.

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1985: Golden Globe nomination for North and South

In 1985, David Carradine received a Golden Globe nomination for his role in the television miniseries North and South.

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1986: Kung Fu: The Movie

In 1986, David Carradine reprised his role as Caine in Kung Fu: The Movie for TV, which he also produced. It was the acting debut of Bruce Lee's son, Brandon Lee.

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1993: Kung Fu: The Legend Continues TV series

In 1993, David Carradine starred in 'Kung Fu: The Legend Continues,' a new TV series where he played the grandson of Kwai Chang Caine. The series ran for four years and consisted of 88 episodes. Carradine also worked as a producer and directed one episode.

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1997: Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

In 1997, David Carradine received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The presenters played an April Fool's Day prank on him by first unveiling a star bearing the name of his brother, Robert.

2000: Death Race

Death Race 2000 was released in 2000.

2003: Instructional videos on tai chi and Qigong

By 2003, David Carradine had acquired enough expertise in martial arts to produce and star in several instructional videos on tai chi and Qigong.

2003: Kill Bill: Volume 1 release

In 2003, David Carradine experienced a career revival after being cast in Quentin Tarantino's film, Kill Bill: Volume 1.

2003: Carradine stars in Kill Bill

In 2003, David Carradine played the title character in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill duology.

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2003: Songs for American Reel

In 2003, David Carradine wrote and performed several songs for the film American Reel.

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2004: Carradine stars in Kill Bill Vol 2

In 2004, David Carradine played the title character in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill duology.

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2004: Kill Bill: Volume 2 release

In 2004, David Carradine starred in Kill Bill: Volume 2. He received a Golden Globe nomination and a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Bill.

2005: Interview about working as much as possible

In 2005, David Carradine discussed a period where he worked extensively, earning an award from Psychotronic Magazine for "Most Working Actor in the Universe" after making nineteen movies in eighteen months. He also mentioned his involvement in the second series of Kung Fu due to the decline of independent movies.

2005: Visit to Shaolin Monastery in China

In 2005, David Carradine visited the Shaolin Monastery in Henan, China, as part of the extra features for the third season of the Kung Fu DVDs. The abbot recognized Carradine's contribution to promoting the Shaolin Monastery and kung fu culture.

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2005: Carradine Interview on Kung Fu's Origins

In a 2005 interview, David Carradine disputed the claim that Bruce Lee came up with the idea for Kung Fu.

2005: Carradine Interview on Acting

In a 2005 interview, David Carradine mentioned his father encouraged him to pursue acting after seeing him in a production of Romeo & Juliet.

May 31, 2009: Arrival in Bangkok for film shoot

On May 31, 2009, David Carradine arrived in Bangkok, Thailand, to begin shooting the film Stretch. This was shortly before his death.

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2009: Films in post-production at time of death

In 2009, at the time of his death, David Carradine had approximately a dozen films in post-production. Most of these roles were cameos or small parts in independent, direct-to-DVD productions.

February 2010: Premiere of The Legend of Stuart Mossman: A Modern Stradivari

In February 2010, The Legend of Stuart Mossman: A Modern Stradivari, a documentary co-produced by David Carradine about luthier Stuart Mossman, premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Directed by Barry Brown, this was Carradine's last film appearance.

2013: Release of Night of the Templar

In 2013, Night of the Templar, the cult independent film directed by Paul Sampson, was released. This was David Carradine's final released film.

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