- John Carradine
Infobox actor
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birthname = Richmond Reed Carradine
birthdate = birth date|1906|2|5|mf=y
birthplace =New York, New York , U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1988|11|27|1906|2|5
deathplace =Milan ,Italy
othername = Peter Richmond
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spouse = Ardanelle McCool Cosner (1935-1941)
Sonia Sorel (1944-1956)
Doris Rich (1957-1971)
Emily Cisneros (1975-1988)John Carradine (
February 5 ,1906 –November 27 ,1988 ) was an Americanactor , perhaps best known for his roles in horror films and Westerns.Biography
Early life
Carradine was born Richmond Reed Carradine in
New York City , the son of Genevieve Winifred (née Richmond), a surgeon, and William Reed Carradine, a correspondent for theAssociated Press . [http://www.filmreference.com/film/50/John-Carradine.html Filmreference.com: John Carradine] ] He originally planned a career as a painter and sculptor. He began his career in show business as a Shakespearean dramatic actor and made his cinematic debut in 1930 under the name Peter Richmond. He adopted the stage name "John Carradine" in 1935, and legally took the name as his own two years later.Career
Carradine appeared in ten
John Ford productions, including "The Grapes of Wrath" (1940) and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance " (1962). He also portrayed the Biblical hero Aaron in "The Ten Commandments" (1956). He did considerable stage work, much of which provided his only opportunity to work in a classic drama context. He toured with his own Shakespearean company in the 1940s, playingHamlet andMacbeth . His Broadway roles included Ferdinand in a 1946 production ofJohn Webster 's "The Duchess of Malfi ", the Ragpicker in a 13-month run ofJean Giraudoux 's "The Madwoman of Chaillot ", Lycus in a 15-month run of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum ", and DeLacey in the expensive one-night flop "Frankenstein" in 1981. He also toured in road companies of such shows as "Tobacco Road " and "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof " in which he was properly emaciated as the cancer-ridden Big Daddy.Carradine claimed to have appeared in more than 450 movies, but only 225 movies can be documented (his count is closer to fact if theatrical movies, made-for-TV movies and TV shows are included). [Beaver, Jim. John Carradine. Films in Review, October 1979] [Carradine interview, "Dick Cavett Show", 1977] [Weaver, Tom. John Carradine: The Films. McFarland & Co., 1999] He often played eccentric, mad or diabolical characters, especially in the horror genre with which he had become identified as a "star" by the mid-1940s. He occasionally, however, did play a "good guy" role, as in "The Grapes of Wrath", in which he played Casy, the ill-fated "preacher". He appeared in seemingly dozens of low-budget horror films in the 1940s, in order to finance a touring classical theatre company. He even sang the theme song to one film he appeared in briefly, "
Red Zone Cuba ". He also made more than 100 television appearances, including recurring guest appearances as mortician Mr. Gateman on "The Munsters ". In 1985, Carradine won aDaytime Emmy award for his performance as an eccentric old man who lives by the railroad tracks in the Young People's Special, 'Umbrella Joe'. Carradine's last released film credit was "Bikini Drive-In", released years after his death.In 1982, he did the voice of the Great Owl in the animated feature "
The Secret of NIMH ".Carradine's deep, resonant voice earned him the nickname "The Voice". He was also known as the "Bard of the Boulevard" from his idiosyncratic habit of strolling
Hollywood streets while reciting Shakespeareansoliloquy s, something he always denied.Personal life
Four of Carradine's five sons became actors:
David Carradine ,Robert Carradine ,Keith Carradine , andBruce Carradine . David's show, "Kung Fu", featured his father John and half-brother Robert in the episode "Dark Angel". John would appear as the same character, the Reverend Serenity Johnson, in two more episodes: "The Nature of Evil" and "Ambush". Keith Carradine portrayed a younger version of his half-brother David's character throughout the series.Carradine was married four times. His wives were: Ardanelle McCool, mother of Bruce and David. Bruce was adopted by John. He is actually Ardanelle's son from a previous marriage. John was married to Ardanelle from 1935 to 1941; Sonia Sorel, mother of Keith and Robert (Sonia is also the mother of Michael Bowen Jr.) , and Chris from 1944 to 1956; Doris Rich, 1957 to 1971, ending in her death; and Emily Cisneros, 1975 to 1988, who survived him.
Carradine suffered from painful and crippling arthritis during his later years, but continued working nonetheless.
Death
On
November 27 ,1988 , Carradine died ofnatural causes inMilan, Italy at age 82. His final words were: "Milan . What a beautiful place to die". ["People Magazine" 15th Anniversary Edition, March 6, 1989, "Voices", p.p. 49.]For his contribution to the motion picture industry, John Carradine has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6240 Hollywood Blvd.In 2003, he was inducted into the
Western Performers Hall of Fame at theNational Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum inOklahoma City, Oklahoma .Filmography
References
Further reading
*Beaver, Jim. "John Carradine". Films in Review, October 1979.
*Weaver, Tom. "John Carradine: The Films". McFarland & Co., 1999External links
*imdb name|id=0001017|name=John Carradine
*amg name|id=2:11228|name=John Carradine
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6201606 John Carradine at Find a Grave]Persondata
NAME= Carradine, John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Carradine, Richmond Reed
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1906-2-5
PLACE OF BIRTH=New York, New York ,United States
DATE OF DEATH= 1988-11-27
PLACE OF DEATH=Milan ,Italy
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