Robert Carradine dies at 71 after lifelong battle with bipolar disorder

Robert Carradine dies at 71 after lifelong battle with bipolar disorder

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Official Cause of Death Confirmed - Robert Carradine dies at 71 after lifelong battle with bipolar disorder

American actor Robert Carradine has died at the age of 71. His passing was confirmed on February 23, with the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office later ruling the cause as suicide. Colleagues and family have begun sharing their tributes in the days since.

Carradine had faced a long struggle with bipolar disorder, battling the condition for nearly 20 years. Despite his health challenges, he remained active in film and television, earning recognition for his work over the decades.

One of his most notable roles was in Lizzie McGuire, where he played the father of Hilary Duff's character. Duff has since spoken about her grief, calling him a kind and supportive presence both on and off screen.

He leaves behind three children: daughter Ever, son Ian, and daughter Marika. No further details about private arrangements have been shared by the family.

The coroner's report confirmed suicide as the cause of death. Carradine's family and former co-stars continue to honour his memory. His work in film and television, along with his personal battles, have left a lasting impact on those who knew him.

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