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  • Actor Robert Carradine Dead at 71

    (L to R) Curtis Armstrong and Robert Carradine in 'Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation'. Photo: 20th Century-Fox.
    (L to R) Curtis Armstrong and Robert Carradine in ‘Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation’. Photo: 20th Century-Fox.

    Preview:

    • Robert Carradine has died at the age of 71.
    • He was best known for his breakout role as Lewis Skolnick in ‘Revenge of the Nerds’ and for his work in television series including ‘Lizzie McGuire ‘.
    • Over a career spanning more than four decades, he became a distinctive presence in both comedy and drama, and a proud member of the legendary Carradine acting family.

    Robert Carradine, the actor who endeared himself to audiences as the earnest and brainy Lewis Skolnick in ‘Revenge of the Nerds’ and later explored a wide range of roles across television and film, has died at the age of 71.

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    Carradine’s family released a statement:

    “Our beloved Robert passed away peacefully surrounded by family. He approached his craft with humility and heart, and he cherished the fans who supported him throughout his career. We are grateful for the outpouring of love and ask for privacy as we celebrate his life and legacy.”

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    Robert Carradine: Early Life and Breakthrough

    (Center) Robert Carradine in 'Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation'. Photo: 20th Century-Fox.
    (Center) Robert Carradine in ‘Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation’. Photo: 20th Century-Fox.

    Born March 24, 1954, in Hollywood, California, Robert Reed Carradine was part of an acting dynasty that included his father, John Carradine, and brothers David and Keith Carradine. Surrounded by film sets and storytelling from an early age, he gravitated naturally toward performance.

    He began appearing in television and film in the early 1970s, earning attention for roles in projects such as ‘The Cowboys’ and ‘Mean Streets’. But it was in 1984 that he achieved pop-culture immortality with his role as Lewis Skolnick in ‘Revenge of the Nerds.’ He would reprise the role in several sequels, cementing his place in 1980s cinema history.

    Robert Carradine: A Career of Range and Reinvention

    (L to R) Robert Carradine and Curtis Armstrong in 'Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation'. Photo: 20th Century-Fox.
    (L to R) Robert Carradine and Curtis Armstrong in ‘Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation’. Photo: 20th Century-Fox.

    Beyond his signature comedic role, Carradine demonstrated versatility across genres. In the 1970s, he appeared in the television series ‘Kung Fu’ alongside his brother David, contributing to the show’s enduring legacy. He later starred in the action series ‘The Marshal’ and made numerous guest appearances in popular television dramas and comedies.

    Carradine also explored directing and producing, reflecting a deep commitment to storytelling that extended beyond acting alone. Throughout his career, he balanced mainstream projects with independent films, often choosing roles that highlighted quiet intelligence and offbeat charm.

    Robert Carradine: Off Screen

    (L to R) Larry B. Scott, Robert Carradine, Timothy Busfield, Curtis Armstrong in 'Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation'. Photo: 20th Century-Fox.
    (L to R) Larry B. Scott, Robert Carradine, Timothy Busfield, Curtis Armstrong in ‘Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation’. Photo: 20th Century-Fox.

    Away from the spotlight, Carradine was known for his thoughtful nature and dedication to his family. He frequently spoke about the unique bond shared among the Carradine siblings and the responsibility he felt in honoring their artistic heritage.

    Friends and colleagues remembered him as generous, self-effacing, and deeply appreciative of the fans who embraced his work across generations.

    Carradine leaves behind a body of work that spans decades of American film and television — from college campus comedies to Western landscapes — and a legacy defined by warmth, wit, and the enduring spirit of the underdog.

    (L to R) Anthony Edwards and Robert Carradine in 'Revenge of the Nerds'. Photo: 20th Century-Fox.
    (L to R) Anthony Edwards and Robert Carradine in ‘Revenge of the Nerds’. Photo: 20th Century-Fox.

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  • Donnie Yen to Star in ‘Kung Fu’ Movie Adaptation

    Donnie Yen in 'Ip Man 3.'
    Donnie Yen in ‘Ip Man 3.’ Photo: Pegasus Motion Pictures.

    Preview:

    • Donnie Yen is starring in a ‘Kung Fu’ movie.
    • It’ll be based on the 1970s TV series.
    • ‘Bullet Train’s David Leitch is producing the film.

    It would appear that, after working on a movie based on a 1980s TV series (that would be the upcoming Ryan Gosling vehicle ‘The Fall Guy’), ‘Bullet Train’ and ‘Atomic Blonde’ director David Leitch is drawing on some more nostalgia for a future project.

    Leitch, working with his 87North company (where he produces films alongside business partner/wife Kelly McCormick) is overseeing development of a movie based on ‘Kung Fu’.

    And the team is lining up quite the action veteran to star, as Donnie Yen is now aboard, according to Deadline.

    What’s the Story of ‘Kung Fu’?

    David Carradine in 'Kung Fu.'
    David Carradine in ‘Kung Fu.’ Photo: ABC.

    Created by Ed Spielman, the original series ran between 1972 and 1975 on ABC and starred David Carradine as Kwai Chang Caine, a master martial artist who fled China after his master was murdered.

    He wandered the Old West helping the downtrodden and weathering rampant racism while eluding assassins trying to kill him. He was a peaceful man until provoked, which happened at least once an episode.

    The racism angle was somewhat controversial as, according to Bruce Lee’s widow, the martial arts legend came up with the concept and was intending to star as Caine, only to be told that an American audience was not ready for an Asian lead.

    But the producers have since disputed this, saying they consulted Lee but ultimately went with Carradine.

    ‘Kung Fu’ was rebooted by the CW for a show starring Olivia Liang as a young martial arts expert protecting her family and investigating mysteries in San Francisco. That series ran between 2021 and 2023.

    What’s Happening with the New Movie?

    Donnie Yen in 'Ip Man 3.'
    Donnie Yen in ‘Ip Man 3.’ Photo: Pegasus Motion Pictures.

    The new movie will see Yen taking over the lead role, with a script by ‘War Dogs’ writer Stephen Chin.

    Here’s what Leitch said about the casting:

    “Donnie Yen is both an immensely talented actor and an action film legend, and it is a privilege to have a true martial arts master leading this global film. With Donnie in place as our leading man, it will be a thrill to collaborate with him, our creative partners, and Universal in reimagining this beloved story for the big screen.”

    Leitch may end up directing the movie, though he has not made a deal to do that yet.

    Yen needs little introduction, having pioneered the depiction of Mixed Martial Arts moves in such films as ‘Flashpoint’, while movies such as ‘Iron Monkey’, ‘Bodyguards’ and ‘Assassins’, ‘Wu Xia’ and ‘Kung Fu Jungle’ set a new standard for on-screen fighting. He has since become a major figure not only in Chinese Action Cinema but in movies worldwide. American audiences most recently saw him in ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’.

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    When is ‘The Fall Guy’ in cinemas?

    Leitch’s latest film, which stars Emily Blunt and Aaron Taylor-Johnson alongside Gosling, hits theaters on May 3rd.

    Director David Leitch and Ryan Gosling (as Colt Seavers) on the set of 'The Fall Guy.'
    (L to R) Director David Leitch and Ryan Gosling (as Colt Seavers) on the set of ‘The Fall Guy.’

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