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David Carradine (born John Arthur Carradine; December 8, 1936 – June 3, 2009) was an American actor and martial artist, best known for his leading role as a Shaolin peace-loving monk, Kwai Chang Caine, in the 1970s television series Kung Fu. He was a member of a productive acting family that began with his father, John Carradine. His acting career, which included major and minor roles on stage, television and cinema, spanned over four decades. A prolific "B" movie actor, he appeared in more than 100 feature films and was nominated four times for a Golden Globe Award. The last nomination was for his title role in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill.
Films that featured Carradine continued to be released after his death. These posthumous credits were from a variety of genres including horror, action, western, martial arts, drama, science fiction and documentary. In addition to his acting career, Carradine was also a musician and pursued a directing career. Influenced by his most popular acting role, he studied martial arts. The son of a frequently married actor, he had an unstable childhood. This instability would continue throughout his life as he himself was married five times. He was also frequently arrested and prosecuted for a variety of offenses which often involved substance abuse. He died on June 3, 2009, from asphyxiation in a hotel room in Bangkok, Thailand; the main report is that it was a sex-related erotic asphyxiation, however, there has been a controversy over this and some have said he may have been murdered.
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David Carradine died in Bangkok after allegedly erotically asphyxiating himself in his hotel. Mark Ebner shares his discoveries from traveling to Thailand and investigating the evidence which pointed towards murder, and NOT accidental suicide. The cover-up of the murder, and Ebner's startling discoveries are shared in this highlight from the Crime Time episode, hosted by Allison Hope Weiner. Watch the full length Crime Time episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2trMw0vdw0&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGfIvJXM3emqDXkZ02SXgfgT http://www.thelip.tv Watch more Crime Time highlights here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXio01zWccU&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeC9DbpSnIvd2i9BHh2dBvv&index;=1 Newest Lip News playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BibxYxn4REE&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGcjJDo6cQBCQprDMQ...
Check Out My Chuck Norris Style, Sexy Violent Vigilante Action Film Trailer! "ADDICTION" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma9AusO4aTU .....The most anticipated movie fight scene. Chuck Norris Vs David Carradine Climactic Final Fight - Lone Wolf McQuade Knowing that Lone Wolf McQuade casts Chuck Norris as a Texas Ranger, one might be inclined to think that this was a preview of his later Walker, Texas Ranger series. But one would be sadly mistaken. McQuade is far from the straight arrow that Cordell Walker was on television. He's just not a people person which is why he likes to work without a partner. When one is forced on him in the person of Robert Beltran, he greets him with a weapon when Beltran goes to his house to wake him up for what the day might bring them. Eventually the two do f...
David Carradine interview on BBC's Friday Night with Jonathan Ross show, aired 01 april 2005
Purchase Kung Fu here: http://bit.ly/1glhiT1 David Carradine returns as the Old West's most unusual hero in Kung Fu: The Movie, filmed a decade after the popular Kung Fu TV series ended. He still speaks softly and hits hard. And killers still stalk Carradine's fugitive Shaolin priest Kwai Chang Caine in this exciting adventure that adds a captivating new twist: one of the potential assassins is the now-grown son Caine left behind years ago. Brandon Lee (Showdown in Little Tokyo, Rapid Fire) portrays the son, a killing force when under the mysterious spell of a vindictive warlord (Mako, of The Big Brawl and The Perfect Weapon). Also featured are Martin Landau and Benson Fong, and Keye Luke as Master Po, the venerable blind teacher who likens young Caine to a mere "grasshopper." ------ 1,...
David Carradine celebrated "Kung Fu" being launched onto DVD in 2005 by visiting a Shaolin Temple in China. He was joined on the journey by his best friend Jay Habakangas and his "Master" for over 22 years - Sifu Rob Moses - who began training with Sifu Kam Yuen (the main fight scene coordinator for the "Kung Fu" TV series) when he was 17 years old. Rob is now a grand master of Tai Shan Mantis Kung Fu. http://www.sifurobmoses.com/
For all those interested (or livid) at the controversy around Bruce Lee not getting the part of Caine when it was possibly his idea to have a TV series in the first place similar to “Kung Fu”, here is some background information... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kung_Fu_(TV_series)#Bruce_Lee.27s_involvement Also, here’s where the producers of "Kung Fu" talk about Bruce Lee’s audition for “Kung Fu”.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J37QUZjOjF8&t;=335s At the end of the day though, does anyone REALLY think Bruce Lee's style of fighting would have suited the character of Caine? Watch this video and decide for yourself... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fifUccuJbEE Yes Bruce Lee was a Master. The best there was. But he would never have pulled off Caine’s very humble character and choi...
I don't own this. No copyright infringement intended. I like this scene and lesson. Master Po: Did your eye meet your own fist? Young Caine: Then shall I seek ways to repay? Master Po: What is the debt? Young Caine: My suffering. Master Po: Vengeance is a water vessel with a hole. It carries nothing but the promise of emptiness. Young Caine: Shall I then repay injury always with kindness? Master Po: Repay injury with justice and forgiveness, but kindness always with kindness.
This clip is taken from "Kung Fu: The Movie" filmed in 1986 - 10 years after "Kung Fu" ended. Bruce Lee's son Brandon Lee (R.I.P. 1993) plays an assassin - who is under the spell of an evil warlord - out to kill Caine . It turns out Caine is really his father though and they reunite at the end of the film. Also starring the original bully from this classic bar room fight scene... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7YDcLP2DeY
Thai Police say David Carradine's death was most likely caused by a sex act gone wrong. But the family suspects murder and has gotten the FBI involved. http://tinyurl.com/lvwuwg - David Carradine's movies
A mysterious and wise shopkeeper (David Carradine) uses an ancient Indian trident and a healthy dose of Hindu spirituality to help a young man (Aalok Mehta) discover the "inner strength" to rescue his kidnapped wife by a gangster (Anup Sugunan). Trailer edited by Anup Sugunan
Shot by Ivan Egorov, Dima Parahin, Mitya Ganopolsky. Edited by Mitya Ganopolsky.
CAST JESIKA VON RABBIT CADE CARRADINE CISSY WELLMAN SIN QUIRIN POPTART SPRINKLE JAMIE PAIZ PHILLIPS LANI ELIZABETH JOHNSON JOHNNY BOLTH GABBY BOGGS LEE JOSEPH TARYN NICOLE PIANA JAMIE HELEGESON PATRICK "JOURNEY" JERNIGAN DIRECTOR • JESSICA JANOS CINEMATOGRAPHERS • JESSICA JANOS & JOSHUA HESS PRODUCTION DESIGN • DAVID COOPER COSTUME DESIGNER • ZANDRAH STONEBURNER PROP MASTER • DEJAN NIKOLIC GAFFER • MARTIJN VELTMAN 2ND AC • AARON HERSHLAG HAIR/MAKEUP • LAUREN BOYLE
Revisiting Tarantino's revenge film with a focus on sound design
Part of Re-Envisioning Pain: How Breakthroughs on the Science of Suffering Could Revolutionize Legal Understanding and Outcomes” An event sponsored by the MGH Center for Law, Brain & Behavior February 5, 2015 | The Joseph B. Martin Conference Center of Harvard Medical School __ David Borsook, MD, PhD leads the PAIN group at Massachusetts General Hospital and is Professor of Anesthesia at Boston Children's Hospital. Dr. Borsook will address the recent breakthroughs in understanding the brain's role in creating and maintaining chronic pain conditions. A leader in the field, Borsook will discuss how chronic pain creates long-term changes in the brain, compromising cognitive and emotional functions, which makes effective pain treatment an urgent medical priority.
Actress Marina Anderson held her first book signing at the Book Soup in West Hollywood, CA, July 23, 2010. About the Late TV Series Kung Fu Legend David Carradine as told by Actress Marina Anderson: David Carradine - a world icon, had a volatile, dark and brilliant personality. His acting career spanned four decades on stage, television and cinema. He became an international sensation as Kwai Chang Caine in the ‘70s hit television series Kung Fu. Further cementing his icon status, he starred in the classic movies Death Race 2000, Bound for Glory and Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill, which vaulted Carradine back onto the Hollywood A-list. David Carradine died in a Bangkok hotel room, on June 3, 2009, an apparent victim of autoerotic asphyxiation. Amid sensational media speculation, Marina laun...
Kam was born in Hong Kong, where he spent his formative years. When he moved to the United States with his parents he furthered his studies in New York. Over the years he visited to refine his style with help from his teacher in Hong Kong. After receiving his degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1965 from Manhattan College, he moved to the San Francisco area and received an advanced graduate degree in Engineering Studies from the University of Santa Clara. It was while he was employed at Lockheed Aircraft near San Jose as a structural and mechanical engineer in research and development that he opened his first dojo. In 1969, after a brief stay in Los Angeles, Kam returned to Hong Kong to further his study in the martial arts. After training for several months, and achieving the status of...
David Carradine is interviewed for a half-hour by cable TV host Skip E. Lowe, in this special program taped at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.
This mini documentary charts the story of how the 70s TV series "Kung Fu" starring David Carradine, Radames Pera, Keye Luke and Philip Ahn was created. The fight scenes were coordinated by Kam Yuen.
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David Carradine’s death in Bangkok and the true story of his possible murder is exposed by Mark Ebner, who details the evidence of foul play that was covered up by authorities. We also delve into the suspicious death of Atison Seiuli, the transexual prostitute that Eddie Murphy had picked up just months before her fatal fall from the roof of her apartment in Hollywood. Ebner brings more info forward on the failed cover-up of Bill Cosby’s sexual misdeeds, and details the scorching new projects he is working on that will shock the world, in this Crime Time hosted by Allison Hope Weiner. GUEST BIO: Mark Ebner is an investigative journalist who has covered celebrity and crime culture for such publications as Rolling Stone, Maxim, Details and Spy. Mark has investigated such controversial subje...
with David Carradine
When I moved from Seattle to Hollywood I could have never imagined the who's who of Hollywood that would befriend me. As an actor you hope for this. David was a great inspiration, those of you who knew him know that. I wanted to share this day with you. The trust and budding friendship that had developed was awesome! Hope you all enjoy the video.
David Carradine's Tai Chi is a 1987 workout video with David Carradine doing some Tai Chi...
David Carradine interview on BBC's Friday Night with Jonathan Ross show, aired 01 april 2005
David Carradine is interviewed for a half-hour by cable TV host Skip E. Lowe, in this special program taped at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.
This is another part of an hour-long interview with the late actor, David Carradine, in 1989. He was a really great guy; a true gentleman. (For example, he did the interview despite the fact that the show had a tiny, non-commercial audience.) He was in Vancouver shooting Bird on a Wire, along with Mel Gibson, Goldie Hawn and bill Duke. Sorry about the poor quality, but this was all volunteer-run by amateurs, and this is a fairly poor VHS dub on top of all that. It was one of many interviews done by this cable-access TV show shot in Vancouver in 1988-89 called Conversation. Clearly, he was a good, kind man. He was playing Tennessee Waltz on the hotel piano when he was picked up for this interview. He kept the interviewer waiting and smoked on the set (verboten!) but it was all ...
David Carradine talks about landing the role for the tv show "Kung Fu"
When I moved from Seattle to Hollywood I could have never imagined the who's who of Hollywood that would befriend me. As an actor you hope for this. David was a great inspiration, those of you who knew him know that. I wanted to share this day with you. The trust and budding friendship that had developed was awesome! Hope you all enjoy the video.
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In a 1991 interview, David Carradine talks about landing the role in "Kung Fu" and how martial arts impact his life.
David Carradine died in Bangkok after allegedly erotically asphyxiating himself in his hotel. Mark Ebner shares his discoveries from traveling to Thailand and investigating the evidence which pointed towards murder, and NOT accidental suicide. The cover-up of the murder, and Ebner's startling discoveries are shared in this highlight from the Crime Time episode, hosted by Allison Hope Weiner. Watch the full length Crime Time episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2trMw0vdw0&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGfIvJXM3emqDXkZ02SXgfgT http://www.thelip.tv Watch more Crime Time highlights here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXio01zWccU&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeC9DbpSnIvd2i9BHh2dBvv&index;=1 Newest Lip News playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BibxYxn4REE&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGcjJDo6cQBCQprDMQ...
David Carradine died in Bangkok after allegedly erotically asphyxiating himself in his hotel. Mark Ebner shares his discoveries from traveling to Thailand and investigating the evidence which pointed towards murder, and NOT accidental suicide. The cover-up of the murder, and Ebner's startling discoveries are shared in this highlight from the Crime Time episode, hosted by Allison Hope Weiner. Watch the full length Crime Time episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2trMw0vdw0&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGfIvJXM3emqDXkZ02SXgfgT http://www.thelip.tv Watch more Crime Time highlights here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXio01zWccU&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeC9DbpSnIvd2i9BHh2dBvv&index;=1 Newest Lip News playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BibxYxn4REE&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGcjJDo6cQBCQprDMQ...
Check Out My Chuck Norris Style, Sexy Violent Vigilante Action Film Trailer! "ADDICTION" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma9AusO4aTU .....The most anticipated movie fight scene. Chuck Norris Vs David Carradine Climactic Final Fight - Lone Wolf McQuade Knowing that Lone Wolf McQuade casts Chuck Norris as a Texas Ranger, one might be inclined to think that this was a preview of his later Walker, Texas Ranger series. But one would be sadly mistaken. McQuade is far from the straight arrow that Cordell Walker was on television. He's just not a people person which is why he likes to work without a partner. When one is forced on him in the person of Robert Beltran, he greets him with a weapon when Beltran goes to his house to wake him up for what the day might bring them. Eventually the two do f...
David Carradine interview on BBC's Friday Night with Jonathan Ross show, aired 01 april 2005
Purchase Kung Fu here: http://bit.ly/1glhiT1 David Carradine returns as the Old West's most unusual hero in Kung Fu: The Movie, filmed a decade after the popular Kung Fu TV series ended. He still speaks softly and hits hard. And killers still stalk Carradine's fugitive Shaolin priest Kwai Chang Caine in this exciting adventure that adds a captivating new twist: one of the potential assassins is the now-grown son Caine left behind years ago. Brandon Lee (Showdown in Little Tokyo, Rapid Fire) portrays the son, a killing force when under the mysterious spell of a vindictive warlord (Mako, of The Big Brawl and The Perfect Weapon). Also featured are Martin Landau and Benson Fong, and Keye Luke as Master Po, the venerable blind teacher who likens young Caine to a mere "grasshopper." ------ 1,...
David Carradine celebrated "Kung Fu" being launched onto DVD in 2005 by visiting a Shaolin Temple in China. He was joined on the journey by his best friend Jay Habakangas and his "Master" for over 22 years - Sifu Rob Moses - who began training with Sifu Kam Yuen (the main fight scene coordinator for the "Kung Fu" TV series) when he was 17 years old. Rob is now a grand master of Tai Shan Mantis Kung Fu. http://www.sifurobmoses.com/
For all those interested (or livid) at the controversy around Bruce Lee not getting the part of Caine when it was possibly his idea to have a TV series in the first place similar to “Kung Fu”, here is some background information... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kung_Fu_(TV_series)#Bruce_Lee.27s_involvement Also, here’s where the producers of "Kung Fu" talk about Bruce Lee’s audition for “Kung Fu”.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J37QUZjOjF8&t;=335s At the end of the day though, does anyone REALLY think Bruce Lee's style of fighting would have suited the character of Caine? Watch this video and decide for yourself... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fifUccuJbEE Yes Bruce Lee was a Master. The best there was. But he would never have pulled off Caine’s very humble character and choi...
I don't own this. No copyright infringement intended. I like this scene and lesson. Master Po: Did your eye meet your own fist? Young Caine: Then shall I seek ways to repay? Master Po: What is the debt? Young Caine: My suffering. Master Po: Vengeance is a water vessel with a hole. It carries nothing but the promise of emptiness. Young Caine: Shall I then repay injury always with kindness? Master Po: Repay injury with justice and forgiveness, but kindness always with kindness.
This clip is taken from "Kung Fu: The Movie" filmed in 1986 - 10 years after "Kung Fu" ended. Bruce Lee's son Brandon Lee (R.I.P. 1993) plays an assassin - who is under the spell of an evil warlord - out to kill Caine . It turns out Caine is really his father though and they reunite at the end of the film. Also starring the original bully from this classic bar room fight scene... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7YDcLP2DeY
Thai Police say David Carradine's death was most likely caused by a sex act gone wrong. But the family suspects murder and has gotten the FBI involved. http://tinyurl.com/lvwuwg - David Carradine's movies
A mysterious and wise shopkeeper (David Carradine) uses an ancient Indian trident and a healthy dose of Hindu spirituality to help a young man (Aalok Mehta) discover the "inner strength" to rescue his kidnapped wife by a gangster (Anup Sugunan). Trailer edited by Anup Sugunan
Shot by Ivan Egorov, Dima Parahin, Mitya Ganopolsky. Edited by Mitya Ganopolsky.
CAST JESIKA VON RABBIT CADE CARRADINE CISSY WELLMAN SIN QUIRIN POPTART SPRINKLE JAMIE PAIZ PHILLIPS LANI ELIZABETH JOHNSON JOHNNY BOLTH GABBY BOGGS LEE JOSEPH TARYN NICOLE PIANA JAMIE HELEGESON PATRICK "JOURNEY" JERNIGAN DIRECTOR • JESSICA JANOS CINEMATOGRAPHERS • JESSICA JANOS & JOSHUA HESS PRODUCTION DESIGN • DAVID COOPER COSTUME DESIGNER • ZANDRAH STONEBURNER PROP MASTER • DEJAN NIKOLIC GAFFER • MARTIJN VELTMAN 2ND AC • AARON HERSHLAG HAIR/MAKEUP • LAUREN BOYLE
Revisiting Tarantino's revenge film with a focus on sound design
Part of Re-Envisioning Pain: How Breakthroughs on the Science of Suffering Could Revolutionize Legal Understanding and Outcomes” An event sponsored by the MGH Center for Law, Brain & Behavior February 5, 2015 | The Joseph B. Martin Conference Center of Harvard Medical School __ David Borsook, MD, PhD leads the PAIN group at Massachusetts General Hospital and is Professor of Anesthesia at Boston Children's Hospital. Dr. Borsook will address the recent breakthroughs in understanding the brain's role in creating and maintaining chronic pain conditions. A leader in the field, Borsook will discuss how chronic pain creates long-term changes in the brain, compromising cognitive and emotional functions, which makes effective pain treatment an urgent medical priority.
Actress Marina Anderson held her first book signing at the Book Soup in West Hollywood, CA, July 23, 2010. About the Late TV Series Kung Fu Legend David Carradine as told by Actress Marina Anderson: David Carradine - a world icon, had a volatile, dark and brilliant personality. His acting career spanned four decades on stage, television and cinema. He became an international sensation as Kwai Chang Caine in the ‘70s hit television series Kung Fu. Further cementing his icon status, he starred in the classic movies Death Race 2000, Bound for Glory and Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill, which vaulted Carradine back onto the Hollywood A-list. David Carradine died in a Bangkok hotel room, on June 3, 2009, an apparent victim of autoerotic asphyxiation. Amid sensational media speculation, Marina laun...
Kam was born in Hong Kong, where he spent his formative years. When he moved to the United States with his parents he furthered his studies in New York. Over the years he visited to refine his style with help from his teacher in Hong Kong. After receiving his degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1965 from Manhattan College, he moved to the San Francisco area and received an advanced graduate degree in Engineering Studies from the University of Santa Clara. It was while he was employed at Lockheed Aircraft near San Jose as a structural and mechanical engineer in research and development that he opened his first dojo. In 1969, after a brief stay in Los Angeles, Kam returned to Hong Kong to further his study in the martial arts. After training for several months, and achieving the status of...
David Carradine's Tai Chi is a 1987 workout video with David Carradine doing some Tai Chi...
with David Carradine
David Carradine's Tai Chi Workout with... Sifu Kam Yuen
Madeleine Stowe - David Carradine (1988 Full Movie Drama) ___________________________________________________ https://youtu.be/lYWRIsCUrFI ___________________________________________________ Madeleine Stowe - David Carradine (1988 Full Movie Drama)