Born
March 24, 1954
Hollywood, United States
Died
February 23, 2026
Los Angeles, United States
Known for
American actor
Robert Reed Carradine (March 24, 1954 – February 23, 2026) was an American actor and a member of the esteemed Carradine family. He was widely known for his roles as Lewis Skolnick in the "Revenge of the Nerds" films and Sam McGuire in "Lizzie McGuire." His versatile career spanned television, film, and music, leaving a lasting mark.
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Early Life and Origins
Born in Hollywood, United States, Robert Carradine hailed from a distinguished acting lineage, being a respected member of the Carradine family. This upbringing likely provided him with an early introduction to the world of performance. His birth in the heart of the film industry set the stage for a career deeply rooted in cinematic and television history.
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Career Beginnings
Carradine's career began with notable appearances on popular television Western series. He graced the screens in shows like Bonanza, a staple of the era. He also appeared in his brother David Carradine's iconic TV series, Kung Fu, marking his early versatility in action and drama roles.
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Major Achievements and Career Highlights
Among his most recognizable roles, Robert Carradine famously portrayed Lewis Skolnick in the beloved Revenge of the Nerds film series. This role cemented his place in popular culture and showcased his comedic timing and relatable character work. Another significant part was Sam McGuire in the Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire, which introduced him to a new generation of viewers and expanded his audience reach.
Beyond acting, Carradine's professional interests extended to various facets of entertainment and even sports. He was credited as a composer, a character actor, and a film producer, demonstrating a holistic engagement with the production process. His talents also included television directing and, uniquely, a passion for racing automobiles, highlighting his diverse pursuits outside traditional acting roles.
Chapter 4 · 2013· Chapter 4 of 6
Notable Works or Contributions
His extensive filmography includes appearances in a wide range of productions, from critically acclaimed dramas to genre films. He was seen in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained in 2013, showcasing his adaptability in a high-profile ensemble. Other notable film roles from the 2010s include Bikini Spring Break (2012), Cross (2011), and Cinnamon (2011), illustrating his consistent work.
Carradine continued to work consistently throughout his career, appearing in films like Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt (2013) and Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda (2014), demonstrating his consistent presence across various film genres. His later career also featured roles in Justice (2017) and one of his final films, The Night They Came Home (2024). These projects speak to his enduring commitment to acting throughout his life.
In addition to his acting career, Robert Carradine also explored music, releasing two known albums during his lifetime. His debut album, Grasshopper, was released in 1975, showcasing his musical talents and creative range. He later followed up with On the Road in 1994, further proving his artistic breadth beyond the screen and into musical expression.
Chapter 5 · 2024· Chapter 5 of 6
Later Years
Robert Carradine remained active in his profession until relatively close to his passing, a testament to his dedication. His final recorded film, The Night They Came Home, was released in 2024, just two years before his death. He passed away on February 23, 2026, in Los Angeles, United States, the city that often served as the backdrop for his prolific career and life.
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Legacy and Impact
Robert Carradine will be remembered as a dedicated American actor who brought depth and humor to many roles across various platforms. His association with iconic characters like Lewis Skolnick and Sam McGuire ensured his place in the hearts of multiple generations of fans. As a member of the respected Carradine family, he further enriched a storied legacy in American entertainment, leaving behind a body of work that continues to be celebrated for its versatility and warmth.
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