Robert Carradine

Robert Carradine

Actor

Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Robert Reed Carradine (born March 24, 1954) is an American actor. The youngest of the Carradine family, he made his first appearances on television western series such as Bonanza and his late brother David's TV series, Kung Fu. Carradine's first film role was in the 1972 film The Cowboys, which starred John Wayne and Roscoe Lee Browne. Carradine also portrayed fraternity president "Lewis Skolnick" in the Revenge of the Nerds series of comedy films. He is best known for his roles as Sam McGuire in Lizzie McGuire, Donald Keeble in Max Keeble's Big Move, and Van Helsing in Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire.
Robert Reed Carradine (born March 24, 1954) is an American actor. The youngest of the Carradine family, he made his first appearances on television western series such as Bonanza and his late brother David's TV series, Kung Fu. Carradine's first film role was in the 1972 film The Cowboys, which starred John Wayne and Roscoe Lee Browne. Carradine also portrayed fraternity president "Lewis Skolnick" in the Revenge of the Nerds series of comedy films. He is best known for his roles as Sam McGuire in Lizzie McGuire, Donald Keeble in Max Keeble's Big Move, and Van Helsing in Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire.