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The Carradine family is an American family of several notable actors. The family patriarch was the minister Beverly Carradine and his grandson, the actor John Carradine , who had five sons, four of whom became actors.
Johnny Guitar (1954) as Old Tom; The Egyptian (1954) as Grave Robber; Thunder Pass (1954) as Bergstrom; Female Jungle (1955) as Claude Almstead; Stranger on Horseback (1955) as Col. Buck Streeter; The Kentuckian (1955) as Ziby Fletcher; Desert Sands (1955) as Jala the Wine Merchant; The Court Jester (1956) as Giacomo; Dark Venture (1956) as Gideon
On August 8, 1992, Hershey married artist Stephen Douglas. The ceremony took place at her home in Oxford, Connecticut, where the only guests were their two mothers and Hershey's then 19-year-old son, Tom (né Free) Carradine. [60] The couple separated and divorced one year after the wedding. [61] Hershey began dating actor Naveen Andrews in ...
David Carradine (/ ˈ k ær ə d iː n / KARR-ə-deen; born John Arthur Carradine Jr.; December 8, 1936 – June 3, 2009) was an American actor, director, and producer, whose career included over 200 major and minor roles in film, television and on stage.
Robert Reed Carradine [1] (/ ˈ k ær ə d iː n / KARR-ə-deen; 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 .
John Carradine (/ ˈ k ær ə d iː n / KARR-ə-deen; born Richmond Reed Carradine; February 5, 1906 – November 27, 1988) was an American actor, considered one of the greatest character actors in American cinema.
Keith Ian Carradine (/ ˈ k ær ə d iː n / KARR-ə-deen; born August 8, 1949) is an American actor. In film he is known for his roles as Tom Frank in Robert Altman's Nashville , E. J. Bellocq in Louis Malle's Pretty Baby , and Mickey in Alan Rudolph's Choose Me .
The film juxtaposes these lyrics by presenting the song in the context of Tom, a character played by Carradine, who is a manipulative womanizer. In the film, when Tom performs the song at the Exit/In (a real-life Nashville music club where the scene was shot), he dedicates it to "a special someone". Several women in the audience, past, recent ...