Brother Shares Story of Robert Carradine’s Mental Health Struggle
New York City, USATue Feb 24 2026
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Robert Carradine, known for roles in films like “Revenge of the Nerds” and TV shows such as “Lizzie McGuire, ” passed away on February 23, 2026, in New York City. Family members confirmed the actor took his own life, a tragic end that has sparked public conversation about mental illness. The late performer was 71, just shy of his next birthday.
His brother Keith Carradine stepped forward to speak about Robert’s long‑standing battle with bipolar disorder. In a statement released through a major entertainment outlet, Keith revealed that his sibling had struggled with the condition for more than twenty years. He emphasized that Robert’s illness ultimately led to his death, but also highlighted the actor’s talent and warmth. Keith urged people not to view mental health issues as shameful, urging a shift toward understanding and acceptance.
Other family members echoed this sentiment. Robert’s daughter shared her admiration for his supportive nature, while co‑actors and friends remembered him as a kind and humorous presence on set. Their remarks add personal depth to the public narrative, showing how Robert touched many lives.
The Carradine family’s openness comes after earlier incidents that hinted at mental health challenges. In 2015, Robert and his then‑spouse were involved in a serious car crash in Colorado. Reports from that time mentioned the actor’s alleged psychotic state, stemming from medication issues, and later legal discussions suggested a possible attempted murder-suicide. The couple divorced in 2018.
By choosing to discuss Robert’s diagnosis publicly, the family hopes his story will help reduce stigma. They believe that sharing personal experiences can encourage others to seek help and foster empathy toward those struggling with mental health disorders.
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