Remembering Robert Carradine
A Tribute to a Talented Actor
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Robert Carradine — the beloved actor known for his iconic roles in “Lizzie McGuire,” “Revenge of the Nerds,” and “The Long Riders,” — has passed away at the age of 71 after a long battle with Bipolar Disorder.
In a touching statement to Deadline, Carradine’s family described him as a “beacon of light” and praised his courageous battle with mental illness. They hope his story brings awareness to the stigma surrounding Bipolar Disorder and have asked for privacy during this difficult time.
His older brother, Keith Carradine, emphasized that there is no shame in the illness that ultimately led to Robert’s passing. He fondly remembered his brother as a talented, humorous, and resilient individual who will be deeply missed.
Robert, the youngest son of legendary actor John Carradine, made a significant impact in Hollywood with his roles in films like “Coming Home” and “Mean Streets.”
His portrayal of Lewis Skolnick in “Revenge of the Nerds” and his role as Lizzie’s dad in “Lizzie McGuire” solidified his place in pop culture history.
Robert Carradine is survived by his children, grandchildren, brothers, and extended family.
His legacy will live on in the hearts of all who knew and admired him. Rest in peace, Robert Carradine.
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