Bangkok,
Thailand - June 04, 2009 - (Wire)- Reports Emerge That Actor Was
Found Hanged In His Bangkok Hotel
Carradine was found dead in his hotel room in Bangkok, where he was
set to shoot a new movie titled 'Stretch.' The Nation newspaper,
citing Thai police sources, is reporting that Carradine was found
hanged in his hotel closet and that it may have been a suicide.
There's been no other confirmation of that report so far, and
Carradine's agent told KABC that he believed the actor died of
natural causes.
Skip over this content Thai police also told the BBC that Carradine
was found by a hotel maid "with a rope around his neck and body."
The Nation report claims that a preliminary police investigation
found that Carradine hanged himself with a curtain cord, and that he
was dead for at least 12 hours when he was found. The report also
states that there were no signs of assault or foul play.
Carradine's manager, Chuck Binder, is calling the news "shocking."
He said that Carradine "was full of life, always wanting to work,"
and that he was "a great person."
Carradine's career is a vast one, with over 200 movies and TV shows
to his credit, including the hit '70s show 'Kung Fu' and years
later, more than 80 episodes of 'Kung Fu: The Legend Continues.' His
breakout film role came in 1976, when he played Woody Guthrie in the
biopic 'Bound for Glory.'
Younger fans will likely know him as title character 'Bill' in
Tarantino's 2003-04 'Kill Bill' movies, where he played the leader
of a group of assassins and was eventually killed by one of his own
disciples.
In a 2004 interview with the Associated Press, he praised Tarantino
for taking a chance by casting him in the films.
"There isn't anything that Anthony Hopkins or Clint Eastwood or Sean
Connery or any of those old guys are doing that I couldn't do," he
said. "All that was ever required was somebody with Quentin's
courage to take and put me in the spotlight."
Carradine also dabbled in production and directing, and had roles in
many television commercials. He also had a passion for Oriental
herbs, exercise and philosophy, and starred in numerous
instructional videos on tai chi and other martial arts. His memoir,
released in 1993, was called 'Spirit of Shaolin.'
The Carradine name has had a long history in Hollywood.
David's father John Carradine and his brother Keith have also had
show business success.
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