Net Worth and Salary

Net Worth and Salary

Actor

Robert Carradine

Robert Carradine

Who is Robert Carradine?

Robert Carradine is an actor known for his roles in the ‘Revenge of the Nerds films as Lewis Skolnick. Robert Carradine was born into an acting family, therefore acting was in his blood.

While still in high school, he formed a musical quartet with his paternal half-brother, the late David Carradine, and two others, and performed in small clubs in Los Angeles and San Francisco.

In 1971, he made his film debut in an episode of the western adventure ‘Bonanza,’ seemingly effortlessly shifting from music to acting.

Despite the film’s underwhelming box office performance, Carradine’s performance was well-received, and it helped him land his next feature, Martin Scorsese’s “Mean Streets.”

In the 1976 comedy-romance ‘The Pom Pom Girls,’ he made his debut as a male protagonist.

He has already played the lead in several films before being cast in ‘The Revenge of the Nerds in 1984.

In more recent roles, he has played the fathers of Lizzie McGuire and Max Keeble.

Robert Carradine- Birth, Parents, Siblings & Education

Robert Carradine was born on March 24, 1954, in Hollywood, California, to actor John Carradine and actress and artist Sonia Sorel.

From John’s marriage to Ardanelle Abigail McCool, he has two older brothers, Christopher and Keith; two paternal half-brothers, Bruce (adopted) and David; a maternal half-brothers, Michael Bowen, from Sonia’s marriage to Beat painter Michael Bowen; and two stepbrothers, Dale and Michael, from John’s marriage to Doris Rich (adopted).

Robert’s parents divorced when he was two years old, resulting in a contentious custody battle.

During the proceedings, David, Christopher, and Keith were placed as wards of the court in a home for abused children.

Keith Carradine later compared the experience to being imprisoned. John eventually won, and his children were returned to him.

Doris Rich, his father’s third wife, was mostly responsible for Robert’s upbringing, and for a long time, he confused her for his mother.

Robert Carradine
Robert Carradine family. Source: ew

Sorel first met him at a Christmas party when he was 14 years old.

Keith later approached him and informed him of her identity.

He went to Laurel Canyon, California, with David as a high school student, where he developed lifelong interests in race cars and music.

Net Worth of Robert Carradine? Salary, Earning

Robert Carradine is a wealthy American actor with a net worth of $300,000 USD.

Carradine is most recognized for his portrayal as Lewis “Lew” Skolnick in the “Revenge of the Nerds” franchise.

“Bonanza,” “Go Ask Alice,” “The Cowboys,” “Police Story,” and “The Pom Pom Girls” are a few examples.

“Central High School Massacre,” “Orca,” “Coming Home,” “The Long Riders,” “The Big Red One,” “Just the Way You Are,” “The Sun Also Rises,” “The Twilight Zone,” and “Monte Carlo” are some of the films that have influenced me.

“Purchase and Cell,” “I noticed what you did,” “K-9,” “Christina’s Disappearance,” and “K”

Facts of Robert Carradine

Full Name: Robert Carradine
Born Date: 24 Mar, 1954
Age: 68 years
Horoscope: Aries
Lucky Number: 10
Lucky Stone: Diamond
Lucky Color: Red
Best Match for Marriage: Leo
Gender: Male
Country: Los Angeles
Marital Status: married
Wife Edie Mani
Net Worth $300 Thousand
Birth Place Hollywood
Father John Carradine
Mother Sonia Sorel
Siblings Bruce Carradine, Christopher Carradine, David Carradine, Keith Carradine, Michael Bowen

Relationship, Married life, Boyfriend/Girlfriend

Robert Carradine has a daughter, actress Ever Carradine, from his relationship with horse trainer’s assistant Susan Snyder (born on August 6, 1974).

When they divorced, he raised her on his own.

In 1989, he met Edith or Edie Mani and married her in 1990.

Their two children are Marika Reed (born May 2, 1990) and Ian Alexander (November 14, 1992).

On March 12, 2015, Carradine was involved in a catastrophic car accident in Colorado after he crossed the dividing line and collided with a semi-truck.

After fire crews arrived on the site and removed him from the wreckage, he was transferred to a nearby hospital.

Mani, who was in the car with him, suffered significant injuries as well.

Carradine filed for divorce from Mani in November 2015, after 25 years of marriage.

Mani testified in court that Carradine previously revealed to her and their two children that he intentionally drove the car “over the highway and into a full-sized semi-truck” to murder her.

She went on to add that Carradine, who has driven race cars professionally and is not drunk, would not lose control of the vehicle that rapidly.

Carradine answered by admitting that he was psychotic at the time of the accident, but that it was due to his wife’s refusal to give him his bipolar medications.

Body Measurement- Height, Weight, Hair Color

Robert Carradine’s body measurement is given in the table below.

Height: 6 feet 0 inches (1.83m)

Robert Carradine- Professional Career

Carradine began his acting career in the 1971 episode of NBC’s ‘Bonanza,’ ‘A Home for Jaime,’ and later in the film ‘The Cowboys,’ proving his acting history with spectacular performances.

He also played Sonny Jim, the mute companion of Serenity Johnson, played by John Carradine, in his brother David Carradine’s acclaimed TV show ‘Kung Fu’ (1972).

In the 1973 picture “Mean Streets,” he co-starred alongside Robert De Niro and Harvey Keitel.

He later played Slim Honeycutt again in the television adaptation of ‘The Cowboys’ (1974).

The show, which was produced by Warner Brothers and aired on ABC for 12 episodes before being canceled, was produced by Warner Brothers and aired for 12 episodes before being canceled early.

He played Johnnie in the romantic comedy ‘The Pom Pom Girls,’ following a run of minor roles in films and television shows. The story was co-written by filmmaker Joseph Ruben and journalist Robert J. Rosenthal.
In the years since Carradine has played a variety of roles.

He portrayed a car racer in ‘Cannonball,’ a salmon fisherman in ‘Joyride,’ an American criminal and outlaw Edward Ewing Younger in ‘The Long Riders,’ an American soldier fighting in World War II in ‘The Big Red One,’ a novelist-cum-boxer in ‘The Sun Also Rises,’ a prominent American anti-Vietnam War protest leader Rennie Davis in ‘The Sun Also Rises (1990).

In the 1993 horror comedy anthology television film ‘Body Bags,’ Carradine plays a serial killer.

He also participated in the 1993 television miniseries ‘The Tommyknockers,’ which was based on Stephen King’s novel of the same name.

In the dystopian science fiction thriller ‘Escape from L.A.,’ he plays a skinhead (1996).

He co-starred in the comedy horror film ‘Mom’s Got a Date with a Vampire,’ opposite Caroline Rhea and Matthew O’Leary (2000).

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Social Media

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Quick facts of Robert Carradine

  • Robert is an actor known for his roles in the ‘Revenge of the Nerds films as Lewis Skolnick.
  • Robert was born into an acting family, therefore acting was in his blood.
  • He went to Laurel Canyon, California, with David as a high school student, where he developed lifelong interests in race cars and music.
  • Robert Carradine is a wealthy American actor with a net worth of $300,000 USD.
  • In 1989, he met Edith or Edie Mani and married her in 1990.
  • Carradine began his acting career in the 1971 episode of NBC’s ‘Bonanza,’ ‘A Home for Jaime,’ and later in the film ‘The Cowboys,’ proving his acting history with spectacular performances.