I've just been on IMDB & CNN and it's been reported that David Carradine ,most known for the 1970's TV drama Kung Fu,was found dead of a hanging in a Bangkok hotel room.
David was filming a movie there and had not shown up to meet crew & cast members.
David was 72
Like anyone of my geneation and those older,Kung Fu was a don't miss in the 70s. He was in many,many films and other TV shows and in my opinion just a legendary actor.
RIP David.
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Last edited by Borderstone; 06-04-2009 at 06:03 PM.
I've been catching some of the story on Larry King Live, and the more I hear on the subject, the more I'm convinced that the man was most definately a victim of foul play. He had way too much going for him for it to be anything else but murder.
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Yeah, I have to agree with Timetraveler on this one. Something isn't right about the whole thing.
I feel bad for the people he left behind. It can't be easy to hear all the details that are coming out for public consumption. There was a paper that had photos of his
body.
That's just way over the top as far as I am concerned. It's sad.
It makes me very thankful that I am not famous.
Nice video, Patti
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