John carradine movies and tv shows
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John Carradine
American actor (1906–1988)
John Carradine | |
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Carradine in a 1967 publicity photo | |
| Born | Richmond Reed Carradine (1906-02-05)February 5, 1906 New York City, U.S. |
| Died | November 27, 1988(1988-11-27) (aged 82) Milan, Italy |
| Other names | Peter Richmond |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1930–1988 |
| Spouses | Ardanelle McCool Cosner (m. 1935; div. 1944)Sonia Sorel (m. 1944; div. 1956)Doris Rich (m. 1957; died 1971)Emily Cisneros (m. 1975) |
| Children | 5, including David, Keith, and Robert |
John Carradine (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.[1][2] He was a member of Cecil B. DeMille's stock company and later John Ford's company, known for his roles in horro
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Selecting John Carradine for this month’s A to Z feature should pose plenty of problems narrowing each letter of the alphabet to just one topic. According to the IMDB this hard working actor born in New York City in 1906 had a total of 352 acting credits to his name. Making a selection for the letters D, K and R should be all too obvious. But then that would be too easy. Excuse me? You’re not catching my drift? Well then you’re just the type of reader I do these A to Z features for.
Carradine made his film debut in 1930 and kept busy in front of the camera till his passing away in Milan, 1988. For me it always seemed as if he was reciting Shakespeare no matter what the dialogue was or whatever genre he was appearing in. Big budget film or one of the many he made with a bankroll of about $1.98. Even nearing death he went out theatrically with his dying words, “Milan, what a beautiful place to die” according to son David.
A is for …. Al Adamson.
Director Adamson remains a cult figure in the world of schlocky filmmaking. Therefore it wa
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John Carradine, the son of a reporter/artist and a surgeon, grew up in Poughkeepsie, New York. He attended Christ Church School and Graphic Art School, studying sculpture, and afterward roamed the South selling sketches. He made his acting debut in "Camille" in a New Orleans theatre in 1925. Arriving in Los Angeles in 1927, he worked in local theatre. He applied for a job as as scenic designer to Cecil B. DeMille, who rejected his designs but gave him voice work in several films. His on-screen debut was in Tol'able David (1930), billed as Peter Richmond. A protégé and close friend of John Barrymore, Carradine was an extremely prolific film character actor while simultaneously maintaining a stage career in classic leading roles such as Hamlet and Malvolio. In his later years he was typed as a horror star, putting in appearances in many low- and ultra-low-budget horror films. He was a member of the group of actors often used by director John Ford that became known as "The John Ford Stock Company". John Carradine died at age 82 of natural causes on November
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