Showing posts with label david carradine death photo thai. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

david carradine death photo thai newspaper

david carradine death photo thai newspaper

David Carradine had reportedly hinted at a secret fascination with sex and its connection with death. The Kill Bill star, who was found hanging in his Bangkok hotel room last week, had opened up to Ulli Lommel, the director of Absolute Evil, in which Carradine played a gang leader - one of the veteran star's final roles. Lommel has now blogged about their personal conversations on his website.
"Before we started shooting Absolute Evil - Final Exit, David and I spent several hours in his trailer to not only discuss the film and his role, but also issues concerning death, suicide, torture, sex and God," he wrote.

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"And he repeatedly mentioned the fact that he was searching for the meaning of life and his desire to know more about the mystery of death. "He also stated that in moments of intense sexual activities one could get a glimpse of God and the aftermath. "We decided to make that the main focus of the Absolute Evil trilogy."

Carradine, who was working on a film in Thailand at the time of his death, was found hanged in what many suggest was an act of auto-erotic asphyxiation. The actor’s family is arranging a second autopsy in the US.

Monday, June 8, 2009

david carradine death photo thai

david carradine death photo thai

David Carradine's distraught family is outraged over a Thai newspaper's publication of explicit photos taken of the actor's body hanging naked in a hotel closet.

The grisly image of the "Kill Bill" star ran on the front page of the paper, and another outlet published an autopsy shot of his body at a morgue.

"The family is outraged about the release of these photos," said Mark Geragos, an attorney who represents Keith Carradine, the actor's brother.

In an interview with RadarOnline.com, Geragos also threatened to sue if the photos are published in the United States.

The shocking front-page picture shows Carradine with his hands tied in front of him, hanging from the support bar in a closet. Tattoos on the lower half of his nude body also are visible.

Carradine, 72, who also starred in the 1970s television series "Kung Fu," was found dead on Thursday.

Carradine had a history of engaging in autoerotic asphyxiation, a sexual practice that often involves tying a rope around the neck, friends said.

He was in Bangkok filming his latest movie, "Stretch."