
David Carradine
**David Carradine (1936-2009)** was an American actor known for his long and varied career, often associated with roles of complex or unconventional characters. Although he achieved television fame with the series *Kung Fu*, he solidified his cinematic presence with memorable performances.
Among his most significant roles was that of Woody Guthrie in *Bound for Glory* (1976), which earned him a Golden Globe nomination. He is also remembered for cult films like *Death Race 2000* (1975). His career saw a remarkable resurgence with the iconic role of Bill in Quentin Tarantino's films *Kill Bill: Vol. 1* (2003) and *Kill Bill: Vol. 2* (2004).
His style was characterized by intense yet restrained acting, often with an aura of mystery, wisdom, or melancholy. Carradine excelled at embodying contemplative, stoic, or enigmatic paternal figures, with a quiet charisma and a profound screen presence.