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'''Bruce John Carradine''' (born [[April 10]], [[1933]]) is one of five [[Carradine family|Carradine brothers]] (four of whom became actors), all sons of [[actor]] [[John Carradine]]. Bruce is the son of Ardanell McCool Cosner (mother of [[David Carradine]]) from a previous marriage. Bruce was adopted by John. Bruce was born in Los Angeles, California.<ref name="imdb-bio">{{imdb name|id=0139931|name=Bruce Carradine}}</ref> Legally he is the full brother of the late actor [[David Carradine]] and the half brother of actors [[Keith Carradine]] and [[Robert Carradine]]. He appeared in two episodes of brother David's ''Kung Fu'' television series in the mid-1970s, and in two movies in the early 1980s.<ref name="imdb-bio"/>
'''Bruce John Carradine''' (born [[April 10]], [[1933]]) is one of five [[Carradine family|Carradine brothers]] (four of whom became actors), all sons of [[actor]] [[John Carradine]]. Bruce is the son of Ardanell McCool Cosner (mother of [[David Carradine]]) from a previous marriage. Bruce was adopted by John. Bruce was born in Los Angeles, California.<ref name="imdb-bio">{{imdb name|id=0139931|name=Bruce Carradine}}</ref> Legally he is the full brother of the late actor [[David Carradine]] and the half brother of actors [[Keith Carradine]] and [[Robert Carradine]]. He appeared in two episodes of brother David's ''Kung Fu'' television series in the mid-1970s, and in two movies in the early 1980s.<ref name="imdb-bio"/>



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Bruce John Carradine (born April 10, 1933) is one of five Carradine brothers (four of whom became actors), all sons of actor John Carradine. Bruce is the son of Ardanell McCool Cosner (mother of David Carradine) from a previous marriage. Bruce was adopted by John. Bruce was born in Los Angeles, California.[1] Legally he is the full brother of the late actor David Carradine and the half brother of actors Keith Carradine and Robert Carradine. He appeared in two episodes of brother David's Kung Fu television series in the mid-1970s, and in two movies in the early 1980s.[1]

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