Hilary Duff joined Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show to give a candid update on her chaotic life with husband Matthew Koma and their four kids, reveal how music choices set the home’s mood, and even teach Fallon a throwback 'With Love' dance.
The Los Angeles Medical Examiner ruled Robert Carradine’s death a suicide, listing sequelae of anoxic brain injury after his long battle with bipolar disorder. The Revenge of the Nerds and Lizzie McGuire star died Feb. 23 at 71, with his family calling for greater awareness and reduced stigma around mental illness as colleagues offered tributes.
Robert Reed Carradine, the younger brother of Keith, David and Bruce Carradine, died at 71 after a long battle with bipolar disorder that was worsened by his brother David’s 2009 death. His career spanned Mean Streets, The Long Riders, Coming Home, and Django Unchained, with lasting fame from Revenge of the Nerds and a role as Lizzie McGuire’s dad, plus hosting King of the Nerds and pursuing professional car racing. He is survived by his brothers Keith and Christopher, half-brother Michael Bowen, and by his daughter Ever and his children Madrika and Ian from his marriage to Edith Mani.
Robert Carradine, the actor known for Revenge of the Nerds and Lizzie McGuire, has died at 71 after living with bipolar disorder; his death by suicide ends a 40-year career that spanned film roles from Mean Streets and The Big Red One to Django Unchained, plus decades of television work.
Robert Carradine, the actor known for Revenge of the Nerds and Lizzie McGuire, died at 71; his family said he died by suicide after a nearly two-decade battle with bipolar disorder and asked for privacy to grieve and to help reduce stigma around mental illness. Tributes from family and former co-stars highlighted his warmth and humor. Carradine came from a storied acting family, began his career in The Cowboys (1972) with John Wayne, and also pursued auto racing.
Robert Carradine, known for Revenge of the Nerds and as Lizzie McGuire’s TV dad, died at 71. His family said he took his own life after a nearly two-decade struggle with bipolar disorder, prompting tributes from colleagues including Hilary Duff. A member of the renowned Carradine acting family, Carradine’s career spanned The Cowboys, Coming Home, The Long Riders and Mean Streets, among other roles, and he is survived by his daughter Ever Carradine and other family members.
Robert Carradine, the actor best known for Revenge of the Nerds and TV’s Lizzie McGuire, died at 71. His family said he fought bipolar disorder and died by suicide, urging awareness and privacy as they celebrated his humor and warmth; he is survived by three children: Ever Carradine, Marika Reed Carradine and Ian Alexander Carradine, and other relatives.
Robert Carradine, a member of the Carradine acting dynasty known for Revenge of the Nerds and as Lizzie McGuire’s father, died at 71. His family noted a long battle with bipolar disorder and highlighted his decades-long career in film and television.
Robert Carradine, known for Revenge of the Nerds and the Disney series Lizzie McGuire, has died at 71 after battling bipolar disorder for about 20 years; his death was confirmed by his brother and manager Keith Carradine, with tributes pouring in from family and fellow cast members.
Robert Carradine, the actor famed for Revenge of the Nerds and later Lizzie McGuire, died at 71. Born March 24, 1954, he was the youngest son of John Carradine and brother to David and Keith Carradine. A film debut in The Cowboys (1972) launched a decades-long career including the Nerds franchise and the Disney series Lizzie McGuire. His family ailed by Bipolar Disorder discussed his two-decade battle with the condition in a statement, aiming to reduce stigma. Tributes from co-stars like Hilary Duff and Jake Thomas followed, and Carradine’s daughter Ever shared a tender homage. No cause of death was publicly disclosed.
Robert Carradine, known for Revenge of the Nerds and Lizzie McGuire, has died aged 71 after a long battle with bipolar disorder. His family said he took his own life and urged awareness to reduce stigma around mental illness. Hilary Duff and other colleagues paid tribute, recalling his warmth and the impact of his on-screen roles.
Robert Carradine, known for Revenge of the Nerds and Lizzie McGuire, died at 71 after a long battle with bipolar disorder, according to a family statement. His varied career included Mean Streets, The Long Riders, and Coming Home, and he later co-hosted the Party Nerds podcast; tributes from Hilary Duff and others highlighted his humor and generosity while his family urged openness about mental illness.
Robert Carradine, the actor best known for leading the misfit fraternity in Revenge of the Nerds and for playing Lizzie McGuire’s father, died at 71. Born in 1954 as the youngest son of John Carradine, he built a decades‑long career in film and television, including The Long Riders and The Cowboys. His family said he battled bipolar disorder for nearly two decades and urged openness about mental illness, as tributes from colleagues and his daughter Ever Carradine celebrated his life.
Hilary Duff and the Lizzie McGuire cast mourn the death of Robert Carradine (Sam) at 71, sharing memories of his warm, fatherly presence on set. Carradine’s family said he died by suicide after a long battle with bipolar disorder, prompting tributes from Duff, Jake Thomas, Lalaine and others who recalled his humor, mentorship and support during the show and in the Disney+ revival.
Robert Carradine, the actor known for Revenge of the Nerds and Lizzie McGuire, died at 71; his family said he took his own life after a years-long battle with bipolar disorder and urged awareness while asking for privacy; a member of the Carradine acting clan, he left behind daughter Ever Carradine and a decades-spanning career that included The Cowboys, The Long Riders, Coming Home, and the original Nerds film.