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Keith Carradine Biography

Actor / Singer

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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).

Extra credit: Carradine is the father of actress Martha Plimpton.

Four Good Links

Born Again American

The lyrics to his 2009 song, from the non-profit behind it

Keith Carradine

Profile and interview from the official Deadwood site

Keith Carradine News

Archive of stories from SurfWax Movie News

Keith Carradine on Broadway

His stage credits, courtesy of the Internet Broadway Database

Vital Stats

Birth

8 August 1949
(age 60)

Birthplace

San Mateo, California

Death

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Best Known As

Lanky, Oscar-winning singer of "I'm Easy"