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Robert Carradine's No-Show at Table Read Before Tragic Death Raises Questions

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Robert Carradine, known for roles in "Revenge of the Nerds" and "Lizzie McGuire," passed away at 71 after a battle with bipolar disorder. He had recently missed a project meeting, raising concerns about his well-being.

Missing Production Meeting

Director Connie Lomothe noted Carradine's absence from a film table read raised alarms. The actor had gone silent, leaving producers worried but respecting his need for space due to known mental health struggles.

Career Highlights and Family Tributes

Carradine gained fame in the 1972 film “The Cowboys” and solidified his place in comedy with “Revenge of the Nerds.” He reached younger audiences as Sam McGuire on Disney Channel's “Lizzie McGuire.” His co-stars, including Hilary Duff, expressed their grief following his passing.

His daughter Ever shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, recalling fond memories with her father and encouraging people to spread love amidst divisive times.

Struggles with Bipolar Disorder

Keith Carradine announced Robert’s death while highlighting his brother's two-decade struggle with bipolar disorder. Robert was diagnosed with the condition after their brother David’s death in 2009.

Carradine is survived by his three children: Ever, Marika, and Ian.

If you or someone you know is affected by any issues raised here, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text Crisis Text Line at 741741.