David Carradine found Dead in Bankok....
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I wonder if it really was suicide, and if so, why he'd kill himself if he was sober, in good health and his career was booming?
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my first thought wonders about the health..bestseller92 wrote:I wonder if it really was suicide, and if so, why he'd kill himself if he was sober, in good health and his career was booming?
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Rest in peace Mr. Carradine

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That's what most of Hollywood is saying ... he was looking forward ... I hope they find the truth. Whatever it is, this is just so sad.ragtopW wrote:my first thought wonders about the health..bestseller92 wrote:I wonder if it really was suicide, and if so, why he'd kill himself if he was sober, in good health and his career was booming?
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Re: David Carradine found Dead in Bankok....
By Alan Duke
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LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- David Carradine's wife and his manager disputed suggestions that the actor's death was a suicide, while a source in Bangkok, Thailand, said the actor's neck and genitals were found bound with rope.
David Carradine was the star of the 1970s TV series, "Kung Fu," and appeared in more than 100 films.
more photos » Carradine, 72, became famous in the 1970s, when he portrayed the traveling Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine in the television series "Kung Fu."
Bangkok police said Carradine was found hanging by a nylon rope in a Bangkok hotel room closet Thursday morning.
A member of the emergency crew who was called to the hotel after a maid found Carradine told CNN that a yellow nylon rope was tied around the actor's neck and a black rope was around his genitals. The source asked not to be identified.
"I do not know if you want to call it accidental," Chuck Binder, Carradine's manager, told CNN's Larry King on Thursday. He said Carradine's career was on a roll and his life was on a resurgence.
Binder said a producer of the movie, "Stretch," which Carradine was to act in, called him from Thailand to tell him what was happening there.
"I do not want to get in the middle of this whole investigation, but this guy said to me for sure there was foul play," Binder said.
Actor Michael Madsen told King that the one thing Carradine's wife, Annie Bierman, wanted everyone to know is, "David was not suicidal."
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Investigators found no sign of a forced entry into Carradine's room, Bangkok Police Lt. Colonel Pirom Chanpirom said.
An autopsy was being conducted at a Bangkok hospital, but no results would be available for another day, Chanpirom said.
Modern audiences may best know Carradine 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.
Tarantino, also appearing on "Larry King Live," called Carradine one of "Hollywood's great mad geniuses."
"He was a rock star at the time 'Kung Fu' came out," Tarantino said, holding up a vintage metal lunch box with an image from the popular show. Watch Carradine discuss "Kung Fu" role »
"I'm in shock," he said.
Career Highlights
Television
"Shane," 1966
"Kung Fu," 1972-1975
"North and South," 1985
"Kung Fu: The Legend Continues," 1992
Film
"Bound for Glory," 1976
"Kill Bill: Vol. 1," 2003
"Kill Bill: Vol. 2," 2004
Carradine's career included more than 100 feature films, two dozen television movies, and theater work, according to the Internet Movie Database.
"He was clearly an actor who followed his own path," said Leah Rozen, movie critic for People magazine. See photos of some of his notable roles »
"He was never a guy who talked a whole lot. You knew, as an actor, the characters he played, you knew they had a past, you knew there was probably some unhappiness there, but he wasn't going to talk about it."
Carradine was nominated for a Golden Globe for his role as folk music legend Woody Guthrie in the 1976 movie "Bound for Glory," according to a biography on his official Web site.
He also made appearances in television series such as "Gunsmoke" and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents." His first starring role in a series was as the title character in "Shane" in 1966. iReport: Share memories of David Carradine
Carradine was married five times and divorced four, according to People magazine.
He was the son of John Carradine, a character actor who appeared in hundreds of films, plays and television episodes.
"David's career as an artist did not begin on the stage, though some of his early career was on and off Broadway. His earliest work was as a sculptor and painter," Carradine's official Web site says.
The site also includes an "Art Bio," in which the actor opened up about his life.
"I've always had an especially hard time with everything I've tried to do," Carradine wrote.
"I've made it pretty big as an actor in spite of being terminally shy. ... Invariably, I had huge obstacles to overcome in anything I tried. Had to work against my genes to achieve my dreams."
CNN
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- David Carradine's wife and his manager disputed suggestions that the actor's death was a suicide, while a source in Bangkok, Thailand, said the actor's neck and genitals were found bound with rope.
David Carradine was the star of the 1970s TV series, "Kung Fu," and appeared in more than 100 films.
more photos » Carradine, 72, became famous in the 1970s, when he portrayed the traveling Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine in the television series "Kung Fu."
Bangkok police said Carradine was found hanging by a nylon rope in a Bangkok hotel room closet Thursday morning.
A member of the emergency crew who was called to the hotel after a maid found Carradine told CNN that a yellow nylon rope was tied around the actor's neck and a black rope was around his genitals. The source asked not to be identified.
"I do not know if you want to call it accidental," Chuck Binder, Carradine's manager, told CNN's Larry King on Thursday. He said Carradine's career was on a roll and his life was on a resurgence.
Binder said a producer of the movie, "Stretch," which Carradine was to act in, called him from Thailand to tell him what was happening there.
"I do not want to get in the middle of this whole investigation, but this guy said to me for sure there was foul play," Binder said.
Actor Michael Madsen told King that the one thing Carradine's wife, Annie Bierman, wanted everyone to know is, "David was not suicidal."
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Investigators found no sign of a forced entry into Carradine's room, Bangkok Police Lt. Colonel Pirom Chanpirom said.
An autopsy was being conducted at a Bangkok hospital, but no results would be available for another day, Chanpirom said.
Modern audiences may best know Carradine 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.
Tarantino, also appearing on "Larry King Live," called Carradine one of "Hollywood's great mad geniuses."
"He was a rock star at the time 'Kung Fu' came out," Tarantino said, holding up a vintage metal lunch box with an image from the popular show. Watch Carradine discuss "Kung Fu" role »
"I'm in shock," he said.
Career Highlights
Television
"Shane," 1966
"Kung Fu," 1972-1975
"North and South," 1985
"Kung Fu: The Legend Continues," 1992
Film
"Bound for Glory," 1976
"Kill Bill: Vol. 1," 2003
"Kill Bill: Vol. 2," 2004
Carradine's career included more than 100 feature films, two dozen television movies, and theater work, according to the Internet Movie Database.
"He was clearly an actor who followed his own path," said Leah Rozen, movie critic for People magazine. See photos of some of his notable roles »
"He was never a guy who talked a whole lot. You knew, as an actor, the characters he played, you knew they had a past, you knew there was probably some unhappiness there, but he wasn't going to talk about it."
Carradine was nominated for a Golden Globe for his role as folk music legend Woody Guthrie in the 1976 movie "Bound for Glory," according to a biography on his official Web site.
He also made appearances in television series such as "Gunsmoke" and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents." His first starring role in a series was as the title character in "Shane" in 1966. iReport: Share memories of David Carradine
Carradine was married five times and divorced four, according to People magazine.
He was the son of John Carradine, a character actor who appeared in hundreds of films, plays and television episodes.
"David's career as an artist did not begin on the stage, though some of his early career was on and off Broadway. His earliest work was as a sculptor and painter," Carradine's official Web site says.
The site also includes an "Art Bio," in which the actor opened up about his life.
"I've always had an especially hard time with everything I've tried to do," Carradine wrote.
"I've made it pretty big as an actor in spite of being terminally shy. ... Invariably, I had huge obstacles to overcome in anything I tried. Had to work against my genes to achieve my dreams."
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thoughts and prayers for his family and friends!
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David Carradine was also great as host of The History Channel's "Wild West Tech", which his brother Keith had hosted before him.
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The reports make it look like this very well could have been an accident or foul play...
Phin power and prayers to his family.
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SchoolGirlHeart wrote:The reports make it look like this very well could have been an accident or foul play...
Phin power and prayers to his family.
My guess is autoerotic asphyxiation
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I concur.....weirdo0521 wrote:SchoolGirlHeart wrote:The reports make it look like this very well could have been an accident or foul play...
Phin power and prayers to his family.
My guess is autoerotic asphyxiation
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It is Thailand...pbans wrote:I concur.....weirdo0521 wrote:SchoolGirlHeart wrote:The reports make it look like this very well could have been an accident or foul play...
Phin power and prayers to his family.
My guess is autoerotic asphyxiation
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wRR and SGHsRinglingRingling wrote:It is Thailand...pbans wrote:I concur.....weirdo0521 wrote:SchoolGirlHeart wrote:The reports make it look like this very well could have been an accident or foul play...
Phin power and prayers to his family.
My guess is autoerotic asphyxiation
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