American actor David Carradine has been found dead in a Bangkok, Thailand, hotel, according to his personal manager, Chuck Binder. Binder said Thursday that the death is being investigated but could provide no other details. Carradine's death was "shocking and sad. He was full of life, always wanting to work ... a great person," Binder said, according to People magazine.
Carradine, who became famous in the 1970s when he starred as traveling Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine in the television series "Kung Fu," was 72. Modern audiences may best know him as "Bill" in Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" films. He earned a 2005 Golden Globe nomination for his role in the second movie in the two-part saga. His career included more than 100 feature films, two dozen television movies and theater work, according to the Internet Movie Database. [CNN]
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estou em choque!
ainda ontem falei dele a propósito do Epic Movie.
que descanse em paz,era um bom actor
abraço
R.I.P
RIP, infelizmente cada vez mais se vêem nomes sonantes a cair no que todos temos de cair um dia... é a lei da vida...
Cumps ;)
além da saudosa série kung fu, marcante em minha infância, Carradine protagonizou um dos mais belos filmes q ja vi, Boxcar Bherta (sexy & marginal{!??} no brasil), do então jovem cineasta Martin Scorcese... num tempo em q a violência era mostrada com profundas reflexões sociais e humanas, bem diferentes do q vimos nos recentes kill bills..
segue teu caminho, "gafanhoto"...
Especial na próxima Take sobre o actor. Uma última homenagem.
Cumprimentos a todos, obrigado pela visita!
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