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Kung Fu star Carradine found dead | Kung Fu star Carradine found dead |
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Kill Bill and Kung Fu star David Carradine has been found dead in a Bangkok hotel room on Thursday. | |
Thai police told the BBC the 72-year-old was found by a hotel maid sitting in a wardrobe with a cord around his neck and other parts of his body. | |
The US star was in Thailand filming his latest film, Stretch, according to his personal manager Chuck Binder. | |
Mr Binder said the news was "shocking", adding: "He was full of life, always wanting to work... a great person." | Mr Binder said the news was "shocking", adding: "He was full of life, always wanting to work... a great person." |
A US embassy official confirmed the actor's death, but added that the cause of death had not yet been established. | |
Mark Kermode pays tribute to David Carradine | |
However, Thai newspaper The Nation reported that police believe the actor took his own life, and preliminary investigations found that he hanged himself. | |
Carradine was part of an acting dynasty which included his father, John Carradine, and brothers Bruce, Keith and Robert. | Carradine was part of an acting dynasty which included his father, John Carradine, and brothers Bruce, Keith and Robert. |
The star was best known for his role as Kwai Chang Caine in the 1970s TV series Kung Fu, which spawned sequels in the '80s and '90s. | The star was best known for his role as Kwai Chang Caine in the 1970s TV series Kung Fu, which spawned sequels in the '80s and '90s. |
The character became one of the most iconic roles in US TV and earned Carradine both Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. | |
Carradine achieved cult status as the lead character in the TV series Kung Fu | |
While his film career saw him working with directors including Martin Scorsese and Ingmar Bergman, the cult actor was considered something of a B-movie legend. | |
In 2003, after years in the straight-to-video market, Carradine found a new audience thanks to his role in the Quentin Tarantino film Kill Bill. | |
He was most recently seen on the big screen as a Chinese mobster in Crank: High Voltage, opposite British actor Jason Statham. | |
Carradine was an accomplished composer, musician, musical performer and songwriter. According to his official website, he was also a sculptor and a painter. | |
He is survived by his wife, Annie Bierman, and three children including actresses Calista and Kansas. | |
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