Keith Carradine Biography
Biography
The son of actor
John Carradine,
Keith Carradine began his own theatrical training at Colorado State University, dropping out after one semester because he felt he wasn't getting anywhere. Soon afterward, Carradine made his stage debut in the "tribal love rock musical" Hair; his brief relationship with fellow cast member
Shelley Plimpton resulted in a daughter,
Martha Plimpton, who grew up to become a prominent actress in her own right. Carradine's first film was 1971's
McCabe and Mrs. Miller, directed by
Robert Altman. Four years later, Carradine's musical composition "I'm Easy," which he performed in Altman's
Nashville (1975), won an Academy Award. Carradine divested himself of his familiar movie mannerisms in the early 1990s to portray the folksy, gum-chewing title character in the Broadway hit The Will Rogers Follies. In 1995, he emulated the past screen villainy of his father and his brother, David, as the smirking antagonist of the movie melodrama The Ties That Bind. He continued to work in film and television throughout the rest of the decade, showing up in movies like
A Thousand Acres (1997) and various TV series.
- Hal Erickson, Rovi
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