As the son of John Carradine, brother to Robert Carradine and half-brother to David Carradine, acting is in Keith Carradine’s blood. After being cast in the original Hair (1969) on Broadway, Keith became the toast of the town with his Tony-nominated turn in The Will Rogers Follies (1991). Despite his stage success, Carradine is better known for his work on film (The Power of the Dog, The Long Riders) and television (Deadwood, Fargo, Madam Secretary). Through the years, the lanky babe flashed...
As the son of John Carradine, brother to Robert Carradine and half-brother to David Carradine, acting is in Keith Carradine’s blood. After being cast in the original Hair (1969) on Broadway, Keith became the toast of the town with his Tony-nominated turn in The Will Rogers Follies (1991). Despite his stage success, Carradine is better known for his work on film (The Power of the Dog, The Long Riders) and television (Deadwood, Fargo, Madam Secretary). Through the years, the lanky babe flashed his flesh in the rom-com An Almost Perfect Affair (1979) and the TV movies The Revenge of Al Capone (1989) and Payoff (1991). If that’s not hot enough, the hottie showed off his abs and ass while playing Special Agent Frank Lundy on Showtime’s crime series Dexter (2007-2009). We’d love to collect his splatter evidence! Decades ago, Keith was a period piece performer thanks to Ridley Scott’s The Duellists (1977) and Louis Malle’s Pretty Baby (1978). Keith also doffed his costume in the 1920s-set costume drama The Moderns (1988) featuring John Lone, Geneviève Bujold, and Carradine’s naked T&A! He and Bujold previously starred in Alan Rudolph’s Choose Me (1984) and Trouble in Mind (1985), which includes views of the skintastic actor’s chest! Keith also appeared in Robert Altman’s McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971), Thieves Like Us (1974), and Nashville (1975). In the latter, he reveals his back and butt while bedding Cristina Raines and Geraldine Chaplin in separate scenes. When Keith sings his Academy Award-winning song “I’m Easy”, we’re hard!