David Carradine Filmography
| Year | Film | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1964 | Taggart | Cal Dodge |
| 1966 | Shane | Shane |
| 1967 | Johnny Belinda | Locky |
| The Violent Ones | Lucas Barnes | |
| 1969 | Heaven with a Gun | Coke Beck |
| Young Billy Young | Jesse Boone | |
| 1972 | Boxcar Bertha | 'Big' Bill Shelly |
| 1972-1975 | Kung Fu | Kwai Chang Caine |
| 1973 | The Long Goodbye | Dave aka Socrates - Marlowe's Cellmate |
| Mean Streets | Drunk | |
| 1975 | Death Race 2000 | Frankenstein |
| 1976 | Cannonball | Coy 'Cannonball' Buckman |
| Bound for Glory | Woody Guthrie | |
| 1977 | The Serpent's Egg | Abel Rosenberg |
| Thunder and Lightning | Harley Thomas | |
| 1978 | Deathsport | Kaz Oshay |
| Circle of Iron | The Blind Man/Monkeyman/Death/Changsha | |
| Gray Lady Down | Capt. Gates | |
| 1979 | Mr. Horn | Tom Horn |
| 1980 | The Long Riders | Cole Younger |
| 1982 | Q | Detective Shepard |
| Trick Or Treats | Richard | |
| 1983 | Lone Wolf McQuade | Rawley Wilkes |
| 1984 | The Warrior and the Sorceress | Kain |
| Airwolf | Dr. Robert Winchester | |
| 1985 | North and South | Justin LaMotte |
| 1986 | Kung Fu: The Movie | Kwai Chang Caine |
| 1988 | Tropical Snow | Oskar |
| 1990 | Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat | Jozek Mardulak/Count Dracula |
| Bird on a Wire | Sorenson | |
| 1991 | Karate Cop | Dad |
| Martial Law | Dalton Rhodes | |
| The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw | Caine | |
| 1992 | Evil Toons | Gideon Fisk |
| Roadside Prophets | Othello | |
| Waxwork II: Lost in Time | The Beggar | |
| 1993-1997 | Kung Fu: The Legend Continues | Kwai Chang Caine |
| 1997 | Last Stand at Saber River | Duane Kidston |
| 1998 | Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror | Luke Enright |
| An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island | Chief Wulisso | |
| 1999 | Charmed | Tempus |
| American Reel | James Lee Springer | |
| 2000 | Down 'n Dirty | Gil Garner |
| 2001 | Queen Of Swords | The Serpent |
| 2002 | Balto II: Wolf Quest | Nava the Wolf Shaman |
| The Outsider | Haines | |
| King of the Hill | Junichiro Hill | |
| 2003 | Kill Bill: Vol. I | Bill |
| 2003-2004 | Alias | Conrad |
| 2004 | Kill Bill: Vol. II | Bill |
| Hair High | Mr. Snerz | |
| Dead & Breakfast | Mr. Wise | |
| Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon | Grand Master | |
| 2005 | Danny Phantom | Clockwork |
| 2006 | Medium | Jessica's Brother |
| Saints Row | William Sharp | |
| 2007 | Homo Erectus | Mookoo |
| Epic Movie | The Curator | |
| Fall Down Dead | Wade | |
| Camille | Cowboy Bob | |
| How to Rob a Bank | Nick | |
| Fuego | Lobo | |
| Big Stan | The Master | |
| 2008 | Chatham | Captain Zeb |
| Richard III | Buckingham | |
| Hell Ride | The Deuce | |
| Son of the Dragon | Bird | |
| Last Hour | Detective Mike Stone | |
| Death Race | Frankenstein | |
| My Suicide | Vargas | |
| 2009 | Absolute Evil | Raf McCane |
| Crank: High Voltage | Poon Dong |

Re: David Carradine, Kung Fu, Kill Bill, Accidental Death 72
Don't feel a man of his stature would hang himself without outside help.
Re: David Carradine, Kung Fu, Kill Bill, Accidental Death 72
I was sad to hear about David Carradine passing away. I think I watched all the original episodes of Kung Fu. I have to give him credit. Most men his age don't think it's worth the effort to satisfy themselves. If he would have lived, he could have followed in the footsteps of Charlie Chapman.
Re: David Carradine, Kung Fu, Kill Bill, Accidental Death 72
David was hung while he was sitting in the closet. He was partially clothed. The rope was also tied to his private part.
To me, this is a classic case of autoerotic asphyxiation. I am officially categorizing his death as accidental.
AeA is a topic people don't want to talk about. Some study speculates 30% of all suicide by hangings are in fact accidental deaths due to AeA. The family members always cover up to avoid embarrassment, so we do not know the true figure.
David Carradine has nothing to be embarrassed about. There is nothing Dark or Wrong about what he did. He had a healthy life style for his age. If anything, I hope David's death will open communication to public so people will be careful and keep it healthy.
Anyway.
Out of all the things he had done, my favorite work of David Carradine is the TV series "Wild West Tech".
Re: David Carradine, Kung Fu, Kill Bill, Accidental Death 72
You are officially catagorizing eh John?
He May very well have been this type of person but why does everything in my thoughts say no way?
How easy would it be to set a person up like this? I am glad that people like you are not the only investigators for this type of thing.
The Man was 72 years old - seems to me he may have been a little tired of yanking on it by then. This doesn't sound all that open closed type of thing to me at all.
wild west tech is cool , there is no doubt there. But it certainly would be an Insult to this mans carreer if it were announced as his best work.
For God's sakes Man! He was Kwai Chang Caine! Are You Kidding Me? wild west tech? I am thinking you are about 18 years old.
This Man was an awesome actor.
It would not suprise me one bit if it were found that David was killed.
However it happened, it's a sad thing for sure.
Re: David Carradine, Kung Fu, Kill Bill, Accidental Death 72
Try to be open minded and keep following the news.
Let's see how wrong I am, shall we?
I wish people like me are investigating his death.
I speculated his death purely by looking at the facts.
People like you should not investigate his death, because you are not willing to open your mind for every possible scenario. Your ability to make judgement is impaired just because you like him.
You think somebody killed him and set him up to look that way.
That would make his death the most bizarre Hollywood Death of the decade. Or it will turn out to be one of many cases of sex game gone wrong.
There is no need to argue. I could be wrong. But time will tell.
Let's keep following the news.
Re: David Carradine, Kung Fu, Kill Bill, Accidental Death 72
Hi.
On my website, David didn't get murdered. That's official.
This is not a "How old" competition. I did, however, watched Kung Fu when the show was on air, NOT reruns.
I never liked Kung Fu. I don't like broccoli. I don't like Techno music. That's just me.
Your opinion is just as valuable as mine. (and thank you for your comment)
PS. I saw this on the news. David Carradine was a regular customer at the sex shop in San Fernando Valley. They said he used to shop there twice a month and he owns everything the store has.
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