Robert Carradine

About Robert Carradine

This talented, but often underutilized, dark-haired actor of film and TV remained best known for playing the sympathetic nerd leader in the likable teen flick "Revenge of the Nerds" (1984) and its subsequent sequels. Otherwise Robert Carradine's notoriety stemmed largely from being the youngest member of an acting dynasty, comprised of the deceased patriarch John, quirky half-brother David and cool brother Keith. His own daughter, Ever, also entered the fray, making showbiz a generational occupation.

Born March 24, 1954 in Los Angeles, he spent a good amount of his early life as a musician before being bit by the family bug. Carradine made his acting debut at age 16 as understudy to brother Keith in a Florida production of "Tobacco Road" starring their famous father. His first notable impression on film was as "the boy with gun" who shoots David Carradine in Martin Scorsese's "Mean Streets" (1973), followed three years later with his first starring role as Johnny Crystal in "The Pom Pom Girls" (1976). The brothers Carradine performed together onscreen as outlaws the Younger brothers in Walter Hill's respectable western, "The Long Riders" (1980).

Like his kin, Carradine had a natural ease before the camera and proved capable in a wide variety of roles. He first came into his own in his early twenties with a series of teen films, notably as a nerdy hippie in "Massacre at Central High" (1976), before garnering praise for his portrayal of a traumatized Vietnam veteran in Hal Ashby's "Coming Home" (1977). Carradine also fared well as narrator and ensemble member in Sam Fuller's tough old-fashioned WWII flick, "The Big Red One" (1980) and as the would-be writer Robert Cohn in the NBC telefilm remake of "The Sun Also Rises" (1984). He repeated his stage role as a man dying of complications from AIDS who is cared for by his former lover in "As Is" (Showtime, 1986) before delivering a nice turn as a hippie-turned-reluctant yuppie in the enjoyable comedy "Rude Awakening" (1989).

The 90s saw the actor reprising his "Nerds" role in two TV movie sequels (both of which he co-produced), "Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation" (Fox, 1992) and "Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love" (Fox, 1994). Making a radical departure, he next played a skinhead in the iconic, "John Carpenter's Escape From L.A." (1996). Carradine also made some delicious TV episodic appearances, notably as villain Joey Bermuda on "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" (ABC, 1993-97) and as a man impersonating a physician in NBC's hit "ER" (1994- ), which reunited him with his "Nerds" co-star Anthony Edwards.

In addition to working professionally as a musician and a race car driver, Carradine also found time to get behind the camera, directing a 2002 episode of Hilary Duff's Disney Channel TV show, "Lizzie McGuire" (2001-04), entitled "Lizzie's Eleven. Already familiar with the show, Carradine had been cast in the recurring role of Sam McGuire, Duff's onscreen father.

Partners

Companion

Susan Snyder. Together c. 1973-77; mother of Ever Carradine

Wife

Edie Mani. Married in 1990

Career Milestones

2007

Co-starred with Michael Madsen in the independent horror/thriller, "Hoboken Hollow"

2003

Reprised role as Lizzie's father in "The Lizzie McGuire Movie"

2002

Directed an episode of "Lizzie McGuire" titled Lizzie's Eleven

2001

Cast as Lizzie's father in the series, "Lizzie McGuire" (Disney)

2001

Played the father in "Max Keeble's Big Move"

1996

Played a Skinhead in "John Carpenter's Escape From L.A."

1995

Reunited with "Nerds" castmate Anthony Edwards in an episode of "ER" (NBC)

1994

Co-produced the TV-movie sequel "Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love"; also starred

1992

Played Lewis a third time in the Fox TV-movie sequel "Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation"; also co-produced

1992

Had cameo as himself in Robert Altman's "The Player"

1987

Reprised role of Lewis in "Revenge of the Nerds II"

1986

Starred in "As Is" for Broadway on Showtime

1986

Sang onscreen in "Number One with a Bullet"

1984

Had most famous feature film role as Lewis, the positive-thinking leader of "Revenge of the Nerds"

1984

Played Robert Cohn in NBC remake of "The Sun Also Rises"

1980

Appeared with brothers David and Keith as the outlaw Younger brothers in Walter Hill's "The Long Riders"

1980

Narrated and starred in Samuel Fuller's WWII drama "The Big Red One"

1977

Raced Ferraris with Paul Newman at Daytona and Sebring

Worked as a driver of Corvettes for Mobil Oil and B F Goodrich

Starred in the L.A. production of William H. Hoffman's play, "As Is"

1977

Had supporting role in "Coming Home"

1975

First starring role as Johnny Chrystal in "The Pom Pom Girls'"

1974

TV series debut as a regular on the ABC series adaptation of "The Cowboys"

1973

Had bit part in Martin Scorsese's "Mean Streets"

1972

Co-starred with father John in second episode of brother David's "Kung Fu"

1972

Feature acting debut, "The Cowboys", starring John Wayne

1971

Made TV Debut in "Bonanza"

1970

Made stage debut when he replaced brother Keith at age 16 in "Tobacco Road" (date approximate)

Acting debut as an understudy to brother Keith who appeared with their father in "Tobacco Road"

Continued to play guitar and bass

1963

Became a musician at age nine (date approximate)