John Carradine

John Carradine

Born:5 febbraio 1906

Place of Birth:New York City, New York, USA

Died:27 novembre 1988

Known For:Acting

Biography

John Carradine, born Richmond Reed Carradine on February 5, 1906, left an indelible mark on American cinema as one of the most esteemed character actors of his time. His career spanned decades, during which he showcased his remarkable talent in a diverse range of genres, from horror films to Westerns and Shakespearean theatre. Carradine's association with legendary directors like Cecil B. DeMille and John Ford further solidified his reputation as a versatile and reliable performer.

Throughout his illustrious career, Carradine amassed an impressive 351 film and television credits, a testament to his unparalleled work ethic and dedication to his craft. Despite later transitioning to lower-budget B-movies in the latter part of his career, he never wavered in delivering memorable performances that captivated audiences.

Beyond his professional achievements, Carradine's personal life was equally fascinating. He navigated through four marriages and fathered five children, establishing himself as the patriarch of the esteemed Carradine family. His influence extended beyond his own generation, as he paved the way for his four sons and four grandchildren to follow in his footsteps and pursue careers in acting.

John Carradine's legacy endures not only through his extensive body of work but also through the lasting impact he had on the entertainment industry. His ability to seamlessly embody a wide array of characters, from menacing villains to Shakespearean heroes, set him apart as a truly exceptional talent in Hollywood.

As fans and critics alike continue to appreciate his contributions to cinema, Carradine remains a beloved figure whose influence reverberates through the countless performances he brought to life on screen. His dedication to his craft and his enduring passion for acting serve as a timeless inspiration for aspiring actors and film enthusiasts alike.

In the annals of Hollywood history, John Carradine's name shines brightly as a testament to the power of talent, perseverance, and artistic integrity. His remarkable career serves as a reminder of the magic of storytelling and the transformative impact of a gifted performer who leaves an indelible mark on the silver screen.

With each role he inhabited and every character he brought to life, Carradine left an indelible imprint on the hearts of audiences around the world. His contributions to the world of cinema are not just measured in credits but in the lasting impression he made on generations of moviegoers who were captivated by his unparalleled talent.

John Carradine's cinematic journey is a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and the ability of a gifted actor to transcend the boundaries of time and genre. As his performances continue to resonate with viewers old and new, his place among the pantheon of greats in American cinema remains secure, a testament to his lasting impact on the art of film.

Images

John Carradine
John Carradine
John Carradine
John Carradine
John Carradine

Filmografia

Recitazione

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

Maj. Cassius Starbuckle

1962

Questions arise when Senator Stoddard attends the funeral of a local man named Tom Doniphon in a small Western town. Flashing back, we learn Doniphon saved Stoddard, then a lawyer, when he was roughed up by a crew of outlaws terrorizing the town, led by Liberty Valance. As the territory's safety hung in the balance, Doniphon and Stoddard, two of the only people standing up to him, proved to be very important, but different, foes to Valance.
The Ten Commandments

The Ten Commandments

Aaron

1956

Escaping death, a Hebrew infant is raised in a royal household to become a prince. Upon discovery of his true heritage, Moses embarks on a personal quest to reclaim his destiny as the leader and liberator of the Hebrew people.
Bride of Frankenstein

Bride of Frankenstein

Lost Hunter at Hermit's Cottage (uncredited)

1935

Dr. Frankenstein and his monster both turn out to be alive, not killed as previously believed. Dr. Frankenstein wants to get out of the evil experiment business, but when a mad scientist, Dr. Pretorius, kidnaps his wife, Dr. Frankenstein agrees to help him create a new creature.
Stagecoach

Stagecoach

Hatfield

1939

A group of people traveling on a stagecoach find their journey complicated by the threat of Geronimo, and learn something about each other in the process.
The Grapes of Wrath

The Grapes of Wrath

Casy

1940

Tom Joad returns to his home after a jail sentence to find his family kicked out of their farm due to foreclosure. He catches up with them on his Uncle’s farm, and joins them the next day as they head for California and a new life... Hopefully.
The Secret of NIMH

The Secret of NIMH

Great Owl (voice)

1982

A widowed field mouse must move her family -- including an ailing son -- to escape a farmer's plow. Aided by a crow and a pack of superintelligent, escaped lab rats, the brave mother struggles to transplant her home to firmer ground.
The Howling

The Howling

Erle Kenton

1981

After a bizarre and near fatal encounter with a serial killer, a newswoman is sent to a rehabilitation center whose inhabitants may not be what they seem.
The Invisible Man

The Invisible Man

Informer Suggesting Ink (uncredited)

1933

After experimenting on himself and becoming invisible, scientist Jack Griffin, now aggressive due to the drug's effects, seeks a way to reverse the experiment at any cost.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex *But Were Afraid to Ask

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex *But Were Afraid to Ask

Dr. Bernardo

1972

A collection of seven vignettes, which each address a question concerning human sexuality. From aphrodisiacs to sexual perversion to the mystery of the male orgasm, characters like a court jester, a doctor, a queen and a journalist adventure through lab experiments and game shows, all seeking answers to common questions that many would never ask.
Around the World in Eighty Days

Around the World in Eighty Days

Proctor Stamp

1956

Based on the famous book by Jules Verne the movie follows Phileas Fogg on his journey around the world. Which has to be completed within 80 days, a very short period for those days.
Peggy Sue Got Married

Peggy Sue Got Married

Leo

1986

Peggy Sue faints at a high school reunion. When she wakes up she finds herself in her own past, just before she finished school.
Johnny Guitar

Johnny Guitar

Old Tom

1954

On the outskirts of town, the hard-nosed Vienna owns a saloon frequented by the undesirables of the region, including Dancin' Kid and his gang. Another patron of Vienna's establishment is Johnny Guitar, a former gunslinger and her lover. When a heist is pulled in town that results in a man's death, Emma Small, Vienna's rival, rallies the townsfolk to take revenge on Vienna's saloon – even without proof of her wrongdoing.
The Shootist

The Shootist

Beckum

1976

Afflicted with a terminal illness John Bernard Books, the last of the legendary gunfighters, quietly returns to Carson City for medical attention from his old friend Dr. Hostetler. Aware that his days are numbered, the troubled man seeks solace and peace in a boarding house run by a widow and her son. However, it is not Books' fate to die in peace, as he becomes embroiled in one last valiant battle.