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American actor and singer
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Keith Ian Carradine
Gender
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Place of birth
San Mateo, San Mateo County, California, USA
Age
74 years
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1.8542 m
Education
Hollywood High School,
Awards
Ellis Island Medal of Honor
 
Academy Award for Best Original Song
(1976)
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song
(1976)
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
 
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Biography

Keith Ian Carradine (/ˈkærədn/ KARR-ə-deen; born August 8, 1949) is an American actor who has had success on stage, film, and television. He is known for his roles as Tom Frank in Robert Altman's film Nashville, E. J. Bellocq in Louis Malle's Pretty Baby, Mickey in Alan Rudolph's Choose Me, Wild Bill Hickok in the HBO series Deadwood, FBI agent Frank Lundy in Dexter, Lou Solverson in the first season of Fargo, and U.S. president Conrad Dalton in Madam Secretary. He also had a recurring role as Penny's father Wyatt in the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory. He is a member of the Carradine family of actors that began with his father, John Carradine.

Early life

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

Carradine's childhood was troubled; he has said that his father drank and his mother "was a manic depressive paranoid schizophrenic catatonic—she had it all." His parents were divorced in 1957, when he was eight years old. A bitter custody battle led to his father gaining custody of him and his brothers, Christopher and Robert, after the children had spent three months in a home for abused children as wards of the court. Keith said of the experience, "It was like being in jail. There were bars on the windows, and we were only allowed to see our parents through glass doors. It was very sad. We would stand there on either side of the glass door crying." He was raised in San Mateo primarily by his maternal grandmother, and he rarely saw either of his parents. His mother was not permitted to see him for eight years following the custody settlement.

Carradine attended the Ojai Valley School, where he was active in the school's theater department, performing in productions of Aria da Capo and The Madwoman of Chaillot. After high school, Carradine entertained the thought of becoming a forest ranger, and enrolled at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. "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." He changed his major to drama after enrolling, but dropped out after one semester and returned to California, moving in with his older half-brother, David, who encouraged him to pursue an acting career, paid for his acting and vocal lessons, and helped him get an agent.

Career

Stage

As a youth, Carradine had opportunities to appear on stage with his father in the latter's productions of Shakespeare. 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 production he started out in the chorus and worked his way up to the lead roles playing Woof and Claude. He said of his involvement in Hair, "I really didn't plan to audition. I just went along with my brother, David, and his girlfriend at the time, Barbara Hershey, and two of their friends. I was simply going to play the piano for them while they sang, but I'm the one the staff wound up getting interested in."

His stage career is further distinguished by his Tony-nominated performance for Best Actor (Musical) as the title character in the Tony Award-winning musical, The Will Rogers Follies in 1991, for which he also received a Drama Desk Award nomination. He won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Foxfire with Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, and appeared as 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 made his New York directorial debut with the production. In March and April 2013, he starred in the Broadway production of Hands on a Hardbody. He was nominated for the Tony Award and the Drama Desk Award for his work.

Film

Keith Carradine
Carradine and Shelley Duvall in Nashville (1975)

Carradine's first notable film appearance was in director Robert Altman's McCabe & Mrs. Miller in 1971. That same year, he co-starred with Kirk Douglas and Johnny Cash in A Gunfight. His next film, Emperor of the North Pole (1973), was re-released with a shorter title Emperor of the North. Carradine played a young aspiring hobo. The film was directed by Robert Aldrich and also starred Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine. Carradine then starred in Altman's film Thieves Like Us (1974), then played a principal character, a callow, womanizing folk singer, 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 role gave him the reputation of being "a cad."

In 1977 Aldrich said "I think 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 great big movie star. I think that whoever's advising him is making some terrible selections about material. Because I think the guy is gifted, he's talented, he's attractive."

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

Keith Carradine
Carradine in 2006

He appeared with brothers David and Robert as the Younger brothers in Walter Hill's film The Long Riders (1980). Keith played Jim Younger in that film. In 1981, he appeared again under Hill's direction in Southern Comfort. In 1994, he had a cameo role as Will Rogers in Rudolph's film about Dorothy Parker, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle. He co-starred with Daryl Hannah as homicidal sociopath John Netherwood in the thriller The Tie 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 film Terroir. In 2013, he starred in Ain't Them Bodies Saints, which won the 2013 Sundance Film Festival award for cinematography. In 2016 Keith played Edward Dickinson, father of Emily Dickinson, in A Quiet Passion, a biographical film 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 final screen appearance of Sondra Locke.

Music and songwriting

His brother, David, said in an interview that Keith could play any instrument he wanted, including bagpipes and the French horn. Like David, Keith integrated his musical talents with his acting performances. In 1975, he performed a song he had written, "I'm Easy", in the movie Nashville. It was a popular hit, and Carradine won a Golden Globe and an Oscar for Best Original Song for the tune. This led to a brief singing career; he signed a contract with Asylum Records and released two albums – I'm Easy (1976) and Lost & Found (1978). His song "Mr. Blue" was number 44 in the Canadian AC charts in April 1978. In 1984, he appeared in the music video for Madonna's single "Material Girl". In the early 1990s, he played the lead role in the Tony Award–winning musical The Will Rogers Follies.

Television

In 1972, Carradine appeared briefly in the first 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 1984, he starred in the TV movie Scorned and Swindled alongside Tuesday Weld. In 1987, he starred in the highly rated CBS miniseries Murder Ordained with JoBeth Williams and Kathy Bates. Other TV appearances include My Father My Son (1988), a television film. In 1983, he appeared as Foxy Funderburke, a murderous pedophile, in the television 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 Limited Series or a Special" category. Carradine also starred in the ABC sitcom Complete Savages, and he played Wild Bill Hickok in the HBO series Deadwood.

Carradine hosted the documentary Wild West Tech series on the History Channel in the 2003–2004 season, before handing the job over to his brother, David. In the 2005 miniseries Into the West, produced by Steven Spielberg and DreamWorks, Carradine played Richard Henry Pratt. During the second and fourth seasons of the Showtime series Dexter, he appeared numerous times as FBI Special Agent Frank Lundy.Carradine is credited with guest 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 (as Penny's father Wyatt), Star Trek: Enterprise ("First Flight" episode) and the Starz series Crash. Carradine also made a guest appearance on NCIS in 2014. Also in 2014, he had a recurring role as Lou Solverson in the FX series Fargo, followed by a recurring role as President Conrad Dalton on Madam Secretary. He was promoted to series regular starting with the show'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 channel, discussing such films as Stagecoach, featuring his father, and McCabe and Mrs. Miller, in which he himself appears in a small role.

Video games

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

Personal life

In 1968, Carradine met actress Shelley Plimpton when they starred in the Broadway musical Hair. She was married to actor 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 daughter, Martha Plimpton, when she was four years old, after 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 young man, absolutely terrified. She just took that in, and then she welcomed me into Martha's life when I was ready."

Carradine married Sandra Will on February 6, 1982. They were separated in 1993, before Will filed for divorce in 1999. The couple had two children: Cade Richmond Carradine (born July 19, 1982) and Sorel Johannah Carradine (born June 18, 1985). In 2006, Will pleaded guilty to two counts of perjury for lying to a grand jury about 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 telephone and recorded calls between him and girlfriend Hayley Leslie DuMond at Will's request, along with DuMond's parents. Carradine filed a civil lawsuit against Will and Pellicano which was settled in 2013 before it went to trial.

On November 18, 2006, Carradine married actress Hayley DuMond, in Turin, Italy. They met in 1997 when they co-starred in the Burt Reynolds film The Hunter's Moon.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1971McCabe & Mrs. MillerCowboy
1971A GunfightThe Young Gunfighter
1973Emperor of the North PoleCigaret
1973Idaho TransferArthur
1973HexWhizzer
1974Antoine and SebastianJohn
1974Thieves Like UsBowie
1974Run, Run, Joe!Joe
1975NashvilleTom FrankAcademy Award for Best Original Song
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song
1975You and MeDeath Guy
1976LumièreDavid
1976Welcome to L.A.Carroll Barber
1977The DuellistsD'Hubert
1978Pretty BabyE. J. Bellocq
1978Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandOur Guests At Heartland
1979Old BoyfriendsWayne Van Til
1979An Almost Perfect AffairHal Raymond
1980The Long RidersJim Younger
1981Southern ComfortPfc. Spencer
1984Choose MeMickey
1984Maria's LoversClarence Butts
1985Trouble in MindCoop
1986The InquiryTito Valerio Tauro
1988The ModernsNick Hart
1988BackfireReed
1989Street of No ReturnMichael
1989Cold FeetMonte Latham
1990Daddy's Dyin': Who's Got the Will?Clarence
1990The BachelorDr. Emil Gräsler
1991The Ballad of the Sad CafeMarvin Macy
1992CrissCrossJohn Cross
1994AndreHarry Whitney
1994Mrs. Parker and the Vicious CircleWill Rogers
1995The Tie That BindsJohn Netherwood
1995Wild BillWilliam Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody
19962 Days in the ValleyDetective Creighton
1997A Thousand AcresTy Smith
1998StandoffZeke Clayton
1999The Hunter's MoonTurner
1999Out of the ColdDan Scott
2001CahootsMatt
2001Wooly BoysSheriff Hank Dawson
2002FalconsSimon
2002The Angel DollAdult Jerry Barlow
2002The OutsiderNoah Weaver
2003The Adventures of Ociee NashPapa George Nash
2004Hair HighJoJo (voice)
2004Balto III: Wings of ChangeDuke (voice)Direct-to-DVD
2005Our Very OwnBilly Whitfield
2005The CaliforniansElton Tripp
2007Elvis and AnabelleJimmy
2007The Death and Life of Bobby ZJohnson
2007All HatPete Culpepper
2008Lake CityRoy
2009Winter of Frozen DreamsDet. Lulling
2010PeacockMayor Ray Crill
2011The Family TreeReverend Diggs
2011Cowboys & AliensSheriff Taggart
2013Ain't Them Bodies SaintsSkerritt
2014Cowgirls 'n Angels: Dakota's SummerAustin Rose
2014TerroirJonathan Bragg
2016A Quiet PassionEdward Dickinson
2017Ray Meets HelenRay
2018The Old Man & the GunCalder
2021The Power of the DogGovernor Edward
2022A Nashville Country ChristmasKeaton Walker
2023They ListenPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1971BonanzaErnEpisode: "Bushwacked"
1972Love, American StyleGeorge PomerantzEpisode: "Love and the Anniversary"
1972Man on a StringDanny BrownTelevision movie
1972–73Kung FuMiddle Caine2 episodes
1980A Rumor of WarLt. Murph McCoyTelevision movie
1983ChiefsFoxy Funderburke3 episodes
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
1984The Fall GuyCookEpisode: "October the 31st"
1984Scorned and SwindledJohn BoslettTelevision movie
1985BlackoutAllen DevlinTelevision movie
1986Half a LifetimeJ.J.Television movie
Nominated—CableACE Award for Best Actor in a Theatrical or Dramatic Special
1986A Winner Never QuitsPete GrayTelevision movie
1987Murder OrdainedTrooper John RuleTelevision movie
1987Eye on the SparrowJames LeeTelevision movie
1988Stones for IbarraRichard EvertonTelevision movie
1988My Father, My SonLt. Elmo Zumwalt IIITelevision movie
1989The Revenge of Al CaponeMichael RourkeTelevision movie
1989Hallmark Hall of FameRichard EvertonEpisode: "Stones for Ibarra"
1989ConfessionalLiam Devlin4 episodes
1989The ForgottenCaptain Tom WatkinsTelevision movie
1990JudgmentPete GuitryTelevision movie
1991PayoffPeter 'Mac' McAllisterTelevision movie
1992LincolnWilliam Herndon (voice)Television movie
1994In the Best of Families: Marriage,Pride & MadnessTom LearyTelevision movie
1994Is There Life Out There?BradTelevision movie
1995Trial by FireOwen TurnerTelevision movie
1996Special Report: Journey to MarsCapt. Eugene T. SladerTelevision movie
1996Dead Man's WalkBigfoot Wallace3 episodes
1997Perversions of ScienceArthur BristolEpisode: "Dream of Doom"
1997Keeping the PromiseWilliam (Will) HallowellTelevision movie
1997Last Stand at Saber RiverVern KidstonTelevision movie
1997–98Fast TrackDr. Richard Beckett23 episodes
1998American Buffalo: Spirit of a NationNarratorTelevision documentary
1999OutreachDr. Vincent ShawTelevision movie
1999Hard Time: Hostage HotelCpl. Arlin FlynnTelevision movie
1999Night Ride HomeNeal MahlerTelevision movie
1999SirensOfficer Dan WexlerTelevision movie
1999A Song from the HeartOliver ComstockTelevision movie
2000MetropolisQuincyTelevision movie
2000EnslavementPierce ButlerTelevision movie
2000BabyJohn MaloneTelevision movie
2001The Diamond of JeruJohn LacklanTelevision movie
2002American ExperienceNarratorEpisode: "Public Enemy Number 1"
2002FrasierCarl (voice)Episode: "Frasier Has Spokane"
2002ArlissLamar ScottEpisode: "What You See Is What You Get"
2002Street TimeFrank Dugan3 episodes
2003Star Trek: EnterpriseCaptain A.G. RobinsonEpisode: "First Flight"
2003Spider-Man: The New Animated SeriesJonah Jameson (voice)5 episodes
2003Monte WalshChester 'Chet' RollinsTelevision movie
2003Coyote WaitsJohn McGinnisTelevision movie
2003–04Wild West TechHost13 episodes
2004DeadwoodWild Bill Hickok5 episodes
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
2004–05Complete SavagesNick Savage19 episodes
2005Into the WestCapt. Richard H. PrattEpisode: "Casualties of War"
2006Where There's a WillSheriff Clifford LawsTelevision movie
2007American MastersNarratorEpisode: "Novel Reflections: The American Dream"
2007Criminal MindsFrank Breitkopf2 episodes
2007–09DexterSpecial Agent Frank Lundy15 episodes
2008NumbersCarl McGowan3 episodes
2008CrashOwen2 episodes
2009Law & OrderMartin GarvikEpisode: "Take-Out"
2009DollhouseMatthew Harding3 episodes
2009DamagesJulian Decker5 episodes
2010–19The Big Bang TheoryWyatt5 episodes
2012MissingMartin7 episodes
2014The FollowingBarryEpisode: "Resurrection"
2014Raising HopeColt PalominoEpisode: "Anniversary Ball"
2014NCISMannheim GoldEpisode: "Rock and a Hard Place"
2014–15FargoLou Solverson18 episodes
2014–19Madam SecretaryPresident Conrad Dalton93 episodes
2015Mike Tyson MysteriesJason B. (voice)Episode: "Jason B. Sucks"
2021–23Fear the Walking DeadJohn Dorie Sr.10 episodes
2021RugratsBob Brine (voice)Episode: "The Pickle Barrel"
2023AccusedBilly CarlsonEpisode: "Billy's Story"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Hitman: AbsolutionBlake DexterVoice

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
1975Academy AwardBest Original Song"I'm Easy" (from Nashville)Won
Golden Globe AwardBest Original SongWon
1976Grammy AwardBest Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television SpecialNashvilleNominated
1983Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a MovieChiefsNominated
1986CableACE AwardBest Actor in a Theatrical or Dramatic SpecialHalf a LifetimeNominated
1991Tony AwardBest Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalThe Will Rogers FolliesNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actor in a MusicalNominated
1998Golden Boot Award (along with brothers David and Robert)Honoree
2004Satellite AwardBest Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmDeadwoodNominated
2013Tony AwardBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a MusicalHands on a HardbodyNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actor in a MusicalNominated
2018San Diego International Film FestivalGregory Peck Award for Cinematic ExcellenceHonoree
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