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Robert Carradine Dies at 71 After Two-Decade Battle with Bipolar Disorder

By Matthias Binder February 24, 2026
'Lizzie McGuire' Star Robert Carradine Dead at 71
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'Lizzie McGuire' Star Robert Carradine Dead at 71

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From Hollywood Scion to Nerd HeroBeloved Roles Across GenerationsThe Carradine Legacy and Personal ChallengesTributes Honor a Bright Soul

From Hollywood Scion to Nerd Hero (Image Credits: Imagez.tmz.com)

Actor Robert Carradine, renowned for his memorable performances in "Revenge of the Nerds" and "Lizzie McGuire," took his own life on February 23, 2026, following years of struggling with bipolar disorder.[1][2]

From Hollywood Scion to Nerd Hero

Born into acting royalty on March 24, 1954, in Los Angeles, Carradine carried the weight of the Carradine family legacy from an early age. His father, John Carradine, starred in over 200 films, while half-brothers David and Bruce and brother Keith also pursued successful careers on screen. Carradine debuted alongside John Wayne in the 1972 Western "The Cowboys," marking the start of a diverse path that blended grit and humor.[1]

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Breakthrough came with Martin Scorsese's "Mean Streets" in 1973 and Hal Ashby's Oscar-winning "Coming Home" in 1978, where he shared scenes with Jane Fonda and Jon Voight. Yet his defining role arrived in 1984 as Lewis Skolnick in "Revenge of the Nerds." Carradine immersed himself in the part, even researching at the University of Arizona to capture the essence of the underdog triumphing over jocks.[2]

Beloved Roles Across Generations

Carradine reprised Lewis in three sequels through 1994, evolving from executive producer to nerd icon. He joined brothers David and Keith in the 1980 outlaw tale "The Long Riders," portraying real-life Younger brothers with authentic family chemistry. Transitioning to family-friendly fare, he embodied warm dad Sam McGuire in Disney's "Lizzie McGuire" from 2001 to 2004, appearing in 65 episodes and the 2003 feature film.[3]

Later credits included hosting "King of the Nerds" in 2013 and 2015, a nod to his signature character. His filmography spanned genres:[1]

  • "Cannonball!" (1976) as road racer Jim Cantrell
  • "Wavelength" (1983) as a troubled musician
  • "Escape from L.A." (1996) opposite Kurt Russell
  • "Max Keeble's Big Move" (2001)
  • TV guest spots on "ER," "Bonanza," and "Kung Fu"

These roles cemented his versatility, bridging 1970s dramas with 2000s sitcom charm.

The Carradine Legacy and Personal Challenges

Carradine's upbringing proved turbulent. His parents divorced when he was two, sparking a custody fight that landed the children in a home for abused kids. Raised largely by his father's third wife, he discovered his true parentage at 14. He married Edith Mani in 1990, sharing daughter Marika and son Ian; an earlier relationship produced actress daughter Ever Carradine. The couple divorced in 2018 amid reports of a 2015 car incident tied to his mental health.[2]

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Bipolar disorder emerged around 2009, following half-brother David's death. For nearly two decades, Carradine fought the illness privately. His family later revealed the toll in a statement to Deadline: "We want to acknowledge Bobby’s valiant struggle against his nearly two-decade battle with bipolar disorder. We hope his journey can shine a light and encourage addressing the stigma that attaches to mental illness."[2]

Tributes Honor a Bright Soul

Brother Keith Carradine praised his sibling's spirit, noting he was "profoundly gifted" and "utterly accepting." Co-star Hilary Duff mourned the "warmth" of their "Lizzie McGuire" family, while Jake Thomas called him "one of the coolest guys." Fans flooded social media, celebrating the actor who championed outsiders.[3]

The family requested privacy amid grief, emphasizing awareness over shame.

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Key Takeaways

  • Carradine starred in over 50 projects, from Westerns to Disney hits.
  • His death highlights the need to destigmatize bipolar disorder.
  • Family urges compassion and open conversations about mental health.

Robert Carradine leaves a legacy of laughter, resilience, and quiet battles fought in the spotlight. His story reminds us that even beacons of light face darkness – prompting a collective call to support mental health initiatives. What are your favorite memories of his roles? Share in the comments.

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