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Keith Carradine Filmography

ActorBORN 1949SAN MATEO112 FILMS IN DB

KeithCarradine

Known for Acting · Madonna: The Immaculate Collection, The Devil and the Daylong Brothers, Sirens

112
FILMS IN DB
$1,306
TOTAL VALUE
39
PRICED
$33
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
The Moderns
~$175 · BLU-RAY · 1988
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Afraid
$26 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Keith Carradine, scion of a legendary acting family, boasts a filmography as distinctive as his melodic voice, making him a compelling figure for physical media collectors. His early work, especially 1975’s *Nashville*, under Robert Altman's direction, remains a cornerstone of 70s cinema. Collectors actively seek out criterion editions or any pristine releases of *Nashville* not just for its ensemble genius, but for Carradine's memorable, Oscar-winning contribution to the soundtrack and his nuanced performance. His collaboration with Louis Malle for 1978's *Pretty Baby* also cemented his artistic credibility, with its often controversial subject matter still stimulating debate and collectibility on DVD and Blu-ray. Beyond these iconic roles, Carradine’s willingness to embrace quirky, independent projects like Alan Rudolph’s *Choose Me* (1984) further endears him to cinephiles. These films, often lesser-known but critically lauded, are the gems collectors scour for on boutique labels. His prolific television work, from *Deadwood* (2004-2006) to *Dexter* (2007-2009) and *Fargo* (2014), showcases his enduring versatility, prompting collectors to seek out complete series box sets. While his film *The Death and Life of Bobby Z* (2007) may not be his most celebrated, it highlights a career spanning decades, with each physical release a testament to his lasting impact.

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