• It's not as easy as it is in the movies."[6] There was a mass for John Carradine at St. Thomas the Apostle Episcopal Church in Hollywood.
  • He was known as Hollywood’s “Bard of Boulevard,” the “Master of Horror,” and “The Voice.” His stage name was John Carradine, and this is his story.
  • John Carradine, Sidney Blackmer, William Henry, Dean Jagger, William Marshall, and Charles Wagenheim in I Escaped from the Gestapo (1943).
  • John Carradine (with Joan Crawford ) in Johnny Guitar. ... John Carradine falling to his death in The Mummy's Ghost.
  • John Carradine, whose real name was Richmond Reed Carradine, was born in 1906 in New York City, USA.
  • In December 1936, Carradine fathered a son, John Arthur Carradine, who would follow his father into the actor's trade, billing himself as David Carradine.
  • In addition to her father, Robert, other actors in her family include her grandfather John Carradine and uncles Keith Carradine and David Carradine.
  • John Carradine was a legendary American actor and theatre artist. He is best known for playing various diabolical characters in many horror films such as ‘The...
  • John Carradine was born Peter Richmond Carradine in New York City on February 5, 1906, into a rich, well-connected family.
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