David Carradine
A master of martial arts cinema, David Carradine was born in 1936 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, USA, and actively directed films from the 1970s through the 2000s. Known primarily for his work in action and martial arts genres, Carradine directed and starred in films like "Circle of Iron" and the iconic "Kill Bill" series, earning a Golden Globe nomination for his performance in the latter. While his directorial style was marked by a keen understanding of the martial arts genre, it was his raw acting talent that truly set his work apart. David Carradine, with his magnetic screen presence and passion for his craft, will forever be remembered as a unique force in the world of cinema.