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Keith Ian Carradine was born on the 8th August 1949 in San Mateo, California, USA and is an actor, singer and songwriter, most famous for his roles in the 1975 musical comedy/drama “Nashville”, as well as in “Deadwood” and “Dexter” TV series. Apart from acting, he is also an Academy Award and Golden Globe winning songwriter, honored for his original song “I’m Easy”, performed in “Nashville”.
Have you ever wondered how much wealth this all around performer has accumulated so far? How rich Keith Carradine is? According to sources, it is estimated that the total amount of Keith Carradine’s net worth, as of late 2016, is $10 million, acquired through his acting career which has been active since 1969.
Keith Carradine was born into a family of actors, to Sonia Sorel and John Carradine, the middle of three sons. Apart from his parents, his brother Robert as well as his half brother David are also actors, so it is no wonder that Keith followed the same path and became a successful actor himself. However, his childhood was quite rough as his parents divorced when he was six, so the majority of childhood Keith spent in foster homes and even homes for abused children. After high school, Keith enrolled at Colorado State University studying drama, but dropped out after the first semester in order to pursue his acting career. He relocated to Los Angeles, California, to his brother David who heavily influenced him and helped him to take beginner’s steps in the acting business.
Although Keith’s first acting experience dates back to his youth age when he appeared in his father’s productions of Shakespeare, his acting career did not officially begin until 1969, when he was cast in Broadway’s original run of “Hair”. He began in the chorus and acted his way to the leading roles of Claude and Woof. In 1970, he appeared alongside his father in a “Tobacco Road” stage production, and it is certain that these achievements served as the launching board for Keith Carradine’s acting career and they also provided the basis for his, nowadays rather respectable, overall net worth.
Keith Carradine’s big screen debut occurred in 1971, when he was cast for the role of Cowboy in Robert Altman‘s western “McCabe & Mrs. Miller”; subsequently he appeared in another western “A Gunfight” featuring Kirk Douglas and Johnny Cash in the leading roles. Keith’s first small screen appearance occurred in the same year, 1971, when he got the side role in one episode of “Bonanza” TV series. His talent and passion did not go unnoticed, and with his career on the rise, Keith secured more and more prominent roles, including appearances in “Kung Fu” (1972) TV series as well as in the Robert Aldrich action movie “Emperor of the North” (1973), and another Altman motion picture “Thieves Like Us” (1974). All these roles marked the beginning of a successful acting career and also helped Keith Carradine to add a sum to his overall wealth.
However, the real breakthrough in Keith Carradine’s acting career came in 1975 when he was cast in the role of Tom Frank in Altman’s musical comedy/drama “Nashville”, winning Golden Globe and Oscar Awards not for his acting, but for his singing and songwriting skills – “I’m Easy” was named the Best Original Song. On the wings of this success, Keith put some efforts towards his brief singing career, and released two studio albums, “Easy” (1976) and “Lost & Found” (1978). These ventures impacted Keith Carradine’s overall net worth in a positive manner for sure.
During his acting career which now spans over 47 years, Keith Carradine has added more than 130 acting credits to his portfolio, including stage productions, movies, TV series and even video games. Some other of Keith’s memorable and notable roles, apart from those already mentioned above, include Ridley Scott’s 1977 war drama “The Duellists”, as well as numerous TV series appearances such as “Star Trek: Enterprise”, “Spider-Man”, “Deadwood”, “Complete Savages”, “Numb3rs”, “Dexter”, “Dollhouse”, “Fargo”, “The Big Bang Theory” and most recently “Madam Secretary”. Doubtlessly, all these engagements have massively increased the total size of Keith Carradine’s overall net worth.
When it comes to his personal life, Keith Carradine was romantically involved with Shelley Plimpton, who at that time was married although separated from Steve Curry. After moving to California, Keith found out that Shelley was pregnant, but had reunited with her husband. However, in 1974 when Plimpton and Curry divorced, Keith met his extramarital daughter Martha Plimpton for the first time, now an acclaimed actress too. In 1982, Keith married Sandra Will, a fellow actor with whom he had another two children, however, after 18 years of marriage they divorced in 2000. Since 2006, Keith Carradine has been married to another actress, 25 years-younger Hayley DuMond.
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Keith Ian Carradine Quick Info
Full Name | Keith Carradine |
Net Worth | $10 Million |
Date Of Birth | August 8, 1949 |
Place Of Birth | San Mateo, California, United States |
Height | 1.85 m |
Profession | Voice Actor, Film producer, Film Score Composer, Songwriter, Singer |
Education | Colorado State University |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Hayley DuMond (m. 2006), Sandra Will Carradine (m. 1982–1999) |
Children | Martha Plimpton, Sorel Carradine, Cade Carradine |
Parents | John Carradine, Sonia Sorel |
Siblings | David Carradine, Robert Carradine, Bruce Carradine, Christopher Carradine, Michael Bowen |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001018/ |
Awards | Academy Award for Best Original Song, Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Debut Performance |
Nominations | Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical, Tony Award for Best Lead Actor in a Musical, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical, Satel… |
Movies | The Duellists, The Long Riders, Pretty Baby, Nashville, Thieves Like Us, Cowboys & Aliens, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Southern Comfort, Choose Me, The Moderns, Monte Walsh, Welcome to L.A., Ain’t Them Bodies Saints, Emperor of the North Pole, Last Stand at Saber River, Maria’s Lovers, Trouble in Mind, Mr… |
TV Shows | Dexter, Kung Fu, Madam Secretary, Deadwood, Wild West Tech, Complete Savages, Dollhouse, Into the West, The West, Chiefs, Fast Track |
Keith Ian Carradine Quotes
- The best advice I ever got was from Robert Altman, who said, “Kid, I’m going to give you a piece of advice. Don’t take advice from anybody”.
- They [awards] don’t mean anything to me…until I win one.
Keith Ian Carradine Important Facts
- Caaradine designated Victor Flemingg’s “Captains Courageous” as his favorite film for the AFI.
- Keith and his Nashville (1975) co-star Christina Raines were in a relationship during the 1970s. For a time, the couple shared a one-story home in Los Angeles’ Topanga Canyon.
- Tony Award nominee in 1991 for Best Actor in a Musical for “Will Rogers Follies”.
- Drama Desk Award nominee in 1991 for Best Actor in a Musical for “Will Rogers Follies”.
- Outer Critic Circles Award winner in 1982 for Broadway debut for “Fox Fire”.
- Lucille Lortel Award nominee 2010 for Outstanding Featured Actor for “A Lie of the Mind”.
- On Criminal Minds (2005) he played Frank Breitkopf, a serial killer that had been killing for 30 years. On Dexter (2006), he played Frank Lundy, who hunted a serial killer that had been killing for 30 years.
- Keith’s father was of English, with distant Irish and Dutch, ancestry, and was a direct descendant of Dutch diamond merchant Kiliaen van Rensselaer, who settled in Rensselaerwyck, NY, now identified as Albany, NY. Keith’s maternal great-grandfather was biochemist Max Henius, who was born in Denmark, to a Polish Jewish family. Keith’s mother’s other ancestry was Danish, German, and Swiss-German.
- His paternal grandmother, Genevieve Winifred Richmond, was one of the first female brain surgeons in North America.
- He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Live Performance at 6233 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
- Originally, it was his half-brother David Carradine who pursued a role in the Broadway musical “Hair” in 1969. At his audition he brought Keith along to play the piano. Keith ended up winning the part and stayed with the show for six months.
- Daughter Martha Plimpton was conceived while Keith and actress Shelley Plimpton were appearing in the rock musical “Hair” on Broadway in 1969. Born in 1970, the relationship was over by the time Martha was born and Keith did not meet her until she was four years old.
- Following the divorce from Carradine, ex-wife Sandra Will became romantically involved with Los Angeles private eye, Anthony Pellicano, and was arrested for her involvement in placing illegal wiretaps on the unsuspecting actor’s phone. She later plead guilty and received a jail sentence for the felony crime.
- Father, with Sandra Will, of a boy named Cade Carradine (b. July 19th 1982) and a girl named Sorel Carradine (b. June 18th 1985).
- For his role on Deadwood (2004), he was trained by renowned Hollywood Gun Coach Thell Reed, who has also trained such actors as: Val Kilmer, Kurt Russell, Sam Elliot, Girard Swan, Russell Crowe, Brad Pitt, and Leonardo DiCaprio.
- He and Hayley DuMond wed the same day as Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes celebrated their wedding in a small city near Rome.
- Was nominated for Broadway’s 1991 Tony Award as Best Actor (Musical) for playing the title character Will Rogers in “The Will Rogers Follies.”
- Plays “Wild Bill Hickock” in Deadwood (2004) and played “Buffalo Bill Cody” in Wild Bill (1995).
- Longtime girlfriend is Hayley DuMond. Met while filming Hunter’s Moon (1995) with Burt Reynolds. [2001]
- Uncle of actress Ever Carradine and Kansas Carradine.
- Daughter, actress Martha Plimpton, is from his relationship with Shelley Plimpton.
- Middle brother of Robert Carradine and Chris Carradine.
- Half-brother of David Carradine, Bruce Carradine and Michael Bowen.
- Son of John Carradine and Sonia Sorel.
- His recording of “I’m Easy” reached #17 on the US charts in August, 1976.
Keith Ian Carradine Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Love, American Style | 1973 | TV Series | George Pomerantz (segment “Love and the Anniversary”) | Actor |
Man on a String | 1972 | TV Movie | Danny Brown | Actor |
Bonanza | 1971 | TV Series | Ern | Actor |
A Gunfight | 1971 | The Young Gunfighter | Actor | |
McCabe & Mrs. Miller | 1971 | Cowboy | Actor | |
Madam Secretary | 2014-2016 | TV Series | President Conrad Dalton | Actor |
Ray Meets Helen | 2016 | Ray | Actor | |
The Big Bang Theory | 2010-2016 | TV Series | Wyatt | Actor |
A Quiet Passion | 2016 | Father (Edward Dickinson) | Actor | |
Fargo | 2014-2015 | TV Series | Lou Solverson | Actor |
Mike Tyson Mysteries | 2015 | TV Series | Jason B. | Actor |
Bereave | 2015 | Victor | Actor | |
Terroir | 2014 | Jonathan Bragg | Actor | |
Dakota’s Summer | 2014 | Austin Rose | Actor | |
NCIS | 2014 | TV Series | Mannheim Gold | Actor |
Raising Hope | 2014 | TV Series | Colt Palomino | Actor |
The Following | 2014 | TV Series | Barry | Actor |
Ain’t Them Bodies Saints | 2013 | Skerritt | Actor | |
Hitman: Absolution | 2012 | Video Game | Dexter (voice) | Actor |
Missing | 2012 | TV Series | Martin Newman | Actor |
The Tin Star | 2012 | TV Movie | Frank Sarr | Actor |
The Family Tree | 2011 | Reverend Diggs | Actor | |
Cowboys & Aliens | 2011 | Sheriff John Taggart | Actor | |
Peacock | 2010 | Ray Crill | Actor | |
Damages | 2010 | TV Series | Julian Decker | Actor |
Dollhouse | 2009 | TV Series | Matthew Harding | Actor |
Crash | 2009 | TV Series | Owen | Actor |
Dexter | 2007-2009 | TV Series | Special Agent Frank Lundy Frank Lundy |
Actor |
Madonna: Celebration – The Video Collection | 2009 | Video | Boyfriend (segment “Material Girl”) | Actor |
Winter of Frozen Dreams | 2009 | Detective Lulling | Actor | |
Law & Order | 2009 | TV Series | Martin Garvik | Actor |
Numb3rs | 2008 | TV Series | Carl McGowan | Actor |
Lake City | 2008 | Roy | Actor | |
All Hat | 2007 | Pete Culpepper | Actor | |
Criminal Minds | 2007 | TV Series | Frank Breitkopf | Actor |
The Death and Life of Bobby Z | 2007 | Johnson | Actor | |
American Masters | 2007 | TV Series documentary | Narrator | Actor |
Elvis and Anabelle | 2007 | Jimmy | Actor | |
Where There’s a Will | 2006 | TV Movie | Sherriff Clifford Laws | Actor |
The Californians | 2005 | Elton Tripp | Actor | |
Into the West | 2005 | TV Mini-Series | Captain Richard H. Pratt | Actor |
Our Very Own | 2005 | Billy Whitfield | Actor | |
Complete Savages | 2004-2005 | TV Series | Nick Savage | Actor |
Balto III: Wings of Change | 2004 | Video | Duke (voice) | Actor |
Deadwood | 2004 | TV Series | Wild Bill Hickock | Actor |
Hair High | 2004 | JoJo (voice) | Actor | |
Coyote Waits | 2003 | TV Movie | John McGinnis | Actor |
Spider-Man | 2003 | TV Series | J. Jonah Jameson | Actor |
The Adventures of Ociee Nash | 2003 | Papa George Nash | Actor | |
Star Trek: Enterprise | 2003 | TV Series | A.G. Robinson | Actor |
Monte Walsh | 2003 | TV Movie | Chester ‘Chet’ Rollins | Actor |
The Outsider | 2002 | TV Movie | Noah Weaver | Actor |
The Angel Doll | 2002 | Adult Jerry Barlow | Actor | |
Street Time | 2002 | TV Series | Frank Dugan | Actor |
Arli$$ | 2002 | TV Series | Lamar Scott | Actor |
Frasier | 2002 | TV Series | Caller Carl | Actor |
Falcons | 2002 | Simon | Actor | |
American Experience | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Narrator | Actor |
The Diamond of Jeru | 2001 | TV Movie | John Lacklan | Actor |
Wooly Boys | 2001 | Sheriff Hank Dawson | Actor | |
Cahoots | 2001 | Matt | Actor | |
Baby | 2000 | TV Movie | John Malone | Actor |
Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble | 2000 | TV Movie | Pierce Butler | Actor |
Metropolis | 2000 | TV Movie | Quincy | Actor |
Outreach | 1999 | TV Series | Dr. Vincent Shaw | Actor |
Hard Time: Hostage Hotel | 1999 | TV Movie | Cpl. Arlin Flynn | Actor |
A Song from the Heart | 1999 | TV Movie | Oliver Comstock | Actor |
Sirens | 1999 | TV Movie | Officer Dan Wexler | Actor |
Out of the Cold | 1999 | Dan Scott | Actor | |
The Hunter’s Moon | 1999 | Video | Turner | Actor |
Night Ride Home | 1999 | TV Movie | Neal Mahler | Actor |
Fast Track | 1997-1998 | TV Series | Dr. Richard Beckett | Actor |
Standoff | 1998 | Zeke Clayton | Actor | |
A Thousand Acres | 1997 | Ty Smith | Actor | |
Perversions of Science | 1997 | TV Series | Arthur Bristol | Actor |
Last Stand at Saber River | 1997 | TV Movie | Vern Kidston | Actor |
Keeping the Promise | 1997 | TV Movie | William (Will) Hallowell | Actor |
2 Days in the Valley | 1996 | Detective Creighton | Actor | |
Dead Man’s Walk | 1996 | TV Mini-Series | Bigfoot Wallace | Actor |
Special Report: Journey to Mars | 1996 | TV Movie | Capt. Eugene T. Slader | Actor |
Wild Bill | 1995 | Buffalo Bill Cody | Actor | |
Trial by Fire | 1995 | TV Movie | Owen Turner | Actor |
The Tie That Binds | 1995 | John Netherwood | Actor | |
Is There Life Out There? | 1994 | TV Movie | Brad | Actor |
Andre | 1994 | Harry Whitney | Actor | |
Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle | 1994 | Will Rogers | Actor | |
In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness | 1994 | TV Movie | Tom Lynch | Actor |
Rabbit Ears: Annie Oakley | 1992 | Video short | Storyteller | Actor |
Lincoln | 1992 | TV Movie | William Herndon (voice) | Actor |
CrissCross | 1992 | John Cross | Actor | |
Payoff | 1991 | TV Movie | Peter ‘Mac’ McAllister | Actor |
The Ballad of the Sad Cafe | 1991 | Marvin Macy | Actor | |
The Will Rogers Follies | 1991 | TV Movie | Will Rogers | Actor |
Madonna: The Immaculate Collection | 1990 | Video | Boyfriend (segment “Material Girl”) | Actor |
Judgment | 1990 | TV Movie | Pete Guitry | Actor |
Daddy’s Dyin’… Who’s Got the Will? | 1990 | Clarence | Actor | |
The Bachelor | 1990 | Doctor Emil Gräsler | Actor | |
Confessional | 1989 | TV Series | Liam Devline | Actor |
Samuel Fuller’s Street of No Return | 1989 | Michael | Actor | |
Cold Feet | 1989 | Monte Latham | Actor | |
The Forgotten | 1989 | TV Movie | Captain Tom Watkins | Actor |
The Revenge of Al Capone | 1989 | TV Movie | Michael Rourke | Actor |
My Father, My Son | 1988 | TV Movie | Lt. Elmo Zumwalt III | Actor |
Backfire | 1988 | Reed | Actor | |
The Moderns | 1988 | Nick Hart | Actor | |
Stones for Ibarra | 1988 | TV Movie | Richard Everton | Actor |
Eye on the Sparrow | 1987 | TV Movie | James Lee | Actor |
Murder Ordained | 1987 | TV Movie | Trooper John Rule | Actor |
The Inquiry | 1987 | Tito Valerio Tauro | Actor | |
Half a Lifetime | 1986 | TV Movie | J.J. | Actor |
A Winner Never Quits | 1986 | TV Movie | Pete Gray | Actor |
Trouble in Mind | 1985 | Coop | Actor | |
Blackout | 1985 | TV Movie | Allen Devlin | Actor |
Scorned and Swindled | 1984 | TV Movie | John Boslett | Actor |
Maria’s Lovers | 1984 | Clarence Butts | Actor | |
Choose Me | 1984 | Mickey | Actor | |
Chiefs | 1983 | TV Mini-Series | Foxy Funderburke | Actor |
Southern Comfort | 1981 | Spencer | Actor | |
The Long Riders | 1980 | Jim Younger | Actor | |
A Rumor of War | 1980 | TV Mini-Series | Lt. Murph McCoy | Actor |
An Almost Perfect Affair | 1979 | Hal Raymond | Actor | |
Old Boyfriends | 1979 | Wayne Van Til | Actor | |
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band | 1978 | Our Guests at Heartland | Actor | |
Pretty Baby | 1978 | Bellocq | Actor | |
The Duellists | 1977 | d’Hubert | Actor | |
Welcome to L.A. | 1976 | Carroll Barber | Actor | |
Lumiere | 1976 | David | Actor | |
Nashville | 1975 | Tom Frank | Actor | |
The Godchild | 1974 | TV Movie | Lt. Lewis | Actor |
You and Me | 1974 | Death Guy | Actor | |
Arrivano Joe e Margherito | 1974 | Joe | Actor | |
Thieves Like Us | 1974 | Bowie | Actor | |
Antoine et Sébastien | 1974 | John | Actor | |
Hex | 1973 | Whizzer | Actor | |
Idaho Transfer | 1973 | Arthur | Actor | |
Emperor of the North | 1973 | Cigaret | Actor | |
Kung Fu | 1972-1973 | TV Series | Middle Caine | Actor |
Ain’t Them Bodies Saints | 2013 | performer: “The Lights” | Soundtrack | |
Halloween II | 2009 | performer: “I’m Easy” / writer: “I’m Easy” | Soundtrack | |
Qwerty | TV Series performer – 1 episode, 2007 writer – 1 episode, 2007 | Soundtrack | ||
The Californians | 2005 | performer: “Little Boxes” | Soundtrack | |
Our Very Own | 2005 | performer: “Our Very Own” / writer: “Our Very Own” | Soundtrack | |
Ronin | 1998 | performer: “Our Favorite Son” | Soundtrack | |
Great Performances | 1995 | TV Series performer – 1 episode | Soundtrack | |
The 66th Annual Academy Awards | 1994 | TV Special performer: “A Wink and a Smile” | Soundtrack | |
The 45th Annual Tony Awards | 1991 | TV Special performer: “Favorite Son” | Soundtrack | |
Maria’s Lovers | 1984 | lyrics: “Maria’s Eyes” / performer: “Maria’s Eyes” | Soundtrack | |
The Long Riders | 1980 | performer: “The Girl I Left Behind Me” – uncredited | Soundtrack | |
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band | 1978 | performer: “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” Finale | Soundtrack | |
Welcome to L.A. | 1976 | performer: “Welcome to L.A.”, “Welcome To L.A.”, “Interlude – The Best Temptation Of All”, “City Of The One Night Stands” | Soundtrack | |
The 48th Annual Academy Awards | 1976 | TV Special performer: “I’m Easy” / writer: “I’m Easy” | Soundtrack | |
Nashville | 1975 | lyrics: “It Don’t Worry Me”, “Honey” / music: “It Don’t Worry Me”, “Honey” / performer: “I’m Easy”, “Honey”, “Since You’ve Gone” / writer: “I’m Easy” | Soundtrack | |
Monte Walsh | 2003 | TV Movie composer: song “Cowboy Lullabye” | Music Department | |
Falcons | 2002 | composer: song “Northern Light | Music Department | |
Cahoots | 2001 | composer: song “Lonesome Wolf” | Music Department | |
The Ballad of the Sad Cafe | 1991 | composer: song “Sweet Peaches” | Music Department | |
The Carradines Together | 1979 | Documentary | Composer | |
You and Me | 1974 | Composer | ||
Terroir | 2014 | executive producer | Producer | |
The Forgotten | 1989 | TV Movie executive producer | Producer | |
The Moderns | 1988 | artist | Art Department | |
Dieter & Andreas | 1989 | Short grateful acknowledgment | Thanks | |
Entertainment Tonight | 2016 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
TCM Presents SHANE: Plus a Hundred More Great Westerns | 2016 | TV Mini-Series | Himself – Host | Self |
Hollywood Health Report | 2016 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Fargo: Greetings from Bemidji | 2014 | Video documentary short | Himself – ‘Lou Solverson’ | Self |
Fargo: This Is a True Story | 2014 | Documentary short | Himself – ‘Lou Solverson’ | Self |
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History | 2014 | TV Series documentary | Self | |
Altman | 2014 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Making ‘Southern Comfort’ | 2014 | Video short | Himself | Self |
Behind the Scenes of Dakota’s Summer | 2014 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
The 67th Annual Tony Awards | 2013 | TV Movie documentary | Himself – Nominee: Best Featured Actor in a Musical | Self |
Igniting the Sky: The Making of Cowboys & Aliens | 2011 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Halves of a Dream: Making Trouble in Mind | 2010 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Stuart Mossman: A Modern Stradivari | 2010 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
E! True Hollywood Story | 2000-2009 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
The 62nd Annual Tony Awards | 2008 | TV Special | Himself – Audience Member | Self |
Dream No Little Dream: The Life and Legacy of Robert S. Kerr | 2007 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator | Self |
11th Annual Prism Awards | 2007 | TV Special | Himself – Winner | Self |
Hair, Let the Sun Shine In | 2007 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
9th Annual Prism Awards | 2005 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
The 31st Annual People’s Choice Awards | 2005 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
The 6th Annual Family Television Awards | 2004 | TV Special | Himself – Winner | Self |
Ultimate Toy Awards 2004 | 2004 | TV Special documentary | Host | Self |
Wild West Tech | 2003-2004 | TV Series documentary | Himself – Host | Self |
Gettysburg and Stories of Valor: Civil War Minutes III | 2004 | Documentary | Narrator | Self |
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Songs: America’s Greatest Music in the Movies | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Sharon Osbourne Show | 2004 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The Wayne Brady Show | 2004 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Making ‘Deadwood’: The Show Behind the Show | 2004 | TV Short documentary | Himself | Self |
The Making of ‘Street of No Return’ | 2002 | Short documentary | Himself | Self |
Intimate Portrait | 2001 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
The Directors | 1997 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
The 18th Annual CableACE Awards | 1996 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter | Self |
The West | 1996 | TV Series documentary | Self | |
Late Night with Conan O’Brien | 1994-1995 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Great Performances | 1995 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Moviewatch | 1995 | TV Series documentary | Himself – Interviewee | Self |
Cinema 3 | 1994 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Baseball | 1994 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Various / Himself | Self |
The 66th Annual Academy Awards | 1994 | TV Special | Himself – Performer: A Wink and a Smile | Self |
Omnibus | 1992 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
CBS This Morning | 1992 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts | 1991 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
The 45th Annual Tony Awards | 1991 | TV Special | Himself – Performer & Nominee: Best Leading Actor in a Musical | Self |
Showbiz Today | 1991 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
BAFTA British Academy Awards | 1989 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
The 36th Primetime Emmy Awards | 1984 | TV Special | Himself – Nominated: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special | Self |
The Best of Sex and Violence | 1982 | Documentary | Himself – Cameo appearance (uncredited) | Self |
The 39th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1982 | TV Special documentary | Himself | Self |
The Alan Thicke Show | 1980-1981 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The Mike Douglas Show | 1976-1980 | TV Series | Himself – Actor / Himself – Guest / Himself – Co-Host | Self |
The Merv Griffin Show | 1980 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The Carradines Together | 1979 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Saturday Night Live | 1977 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The 48th Annual Academy Awards | 1976 | TV Special | Himself – Performer & Winner: Best Original Song | Self |
It’s Your Bet | 1972 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Dexter | 2009 | TV Series | Frank Lundy | Archive Footage |
A Conversation with Robert Altman | 2000 | Video documentary short | Tom Frank (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Kung Fu | 1972-1973 | TV Series | Middle Caine | Archive Footage |
Keith Ian Carradine Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
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2007 | Prism Award | Prism Awards | Performance in a TV-Movie | Our Very Own (2005) | Won |
2002 | Artistic Excellence Award | Great Lakes Film Festival | Won | ||
1998 | Golden Boot | Golden Boot Awards | Won | ||
1998 | Bronze Wrangler | Western Heritage Awards | Television Feature Film | Last Stand at Saber River (1997) | Won |
1993 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Television | Awarded on July 15, 1993 at 6233 Hollywood Blvd. | Won |
1976 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Music, Original Song | Nashville (1975) | Won |
1976 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Original Song – Motion Picture | Nashville (1975) | Won |
2007 | Prism Award | Prism Awards | Performance in a TV-Movie | Our Very Own (2005) | Nominated |
2002 | Artistic Excellence Award | Great Lakes Film Festival | Nominated | ||
1998 | Golden Boot | Golden Boot Awards | Nominated | ||
1998 | Bronze Wrangler | Western Heritage Awards | Television Feature Film | Last Stand at Saber River (1997) | Nominated |
1993 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Television | Awarded on July 15, 1993 at 6233 Hollywood Blvd. | Nominated |
1976 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Music, Original Song | Nashville (1975) | Nominated |
1976 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Original Song – Motion Picture | Nashville (1975) | Nominated |