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David Carradine was an American actor known for his roles in television and film, particularly for his portrayal of Kwai Chang Caine in the TV series "Kung Fu." His performance in "Kill Bill," directed by Quentin Tarantino, also highlighted his range as an actor. Carradine's career spanned several decades and included a variety of roles that showcased his talent and versatility in the entertainment industry.

"'Born to play? Hmmm. Probably Romeo... or Hamlet, I guess. Also, I'd be a great Alexander the Great."
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"But, Tarantino has seen all of my movies. He's seen my good stuff, he's seen my bad stuff, he's seen the ones I directed, he's read my autobiography. There's an awful lot of things he knows about me, all of which I think had something to do with his casting."



"Quentin wanted to create this special world in which everybody walks around with a samurai sword, extras in the airport, a special little place in the airplane to stick your samurai sword."



"Why would you be afraid of death? It would be an inconvenience. I have a lot of undone things and it's bound to get in the way. But, no, it doesn't scare me at all."


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