John Carradine appeared with his son David in
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys (1969) and co-starred with him in
Boxcar Bertha (1972) which was produced by
Roger Corman and directed by
Martin Scorsese. He also appeared in three episodes of the 1970s television series
Kung Fu, in which David starred. David's brothers Bruce, Keith and Robert also appeared in the series, with Keith playing David's character as a teenager for a brief period. Bruce Carradine also appeared with David in
Q, The Winged Serpent (1982) and in David's directorial "labor of love",
Americana. David and his half-brothers Keith and Robert appeared together as the
Younger brothers in
Walter Hill's 1980 film
The Long Riders and the three of them appeared in a humorous cameo on
The Fall Guy, on an episode on which their father co-starred. Robert also "shot David to death" in a cameo in Scorsese's
Mean Streets. Keith was in another of David's directorial attempts,
You and Me, while Robert co-starred with David in the unreleased musical which David directed,
A Country Mile. David appeared alongside his half-brother Robert on the eleventh episode of the Disney Channel's
Lizzie McGuire, of which Robert was a main character. In this episode, David was cast as a character reminiscent of his
Kung Fu character,
Kwai Chang Caine. They also appeared together in the 1976 cross country racing film
Cannonball. David and Keith each hosted the
History Channel's
Wild West Tech and appeared in at least two additional films together,
Last Stand at Saber River (for which Keith won an award) and
The Outsider. David's daughter, Calista, appeared in a recurring role on
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues. She also had a role in
Project Eliminator, with her father. She was the star of the unreleased epic,
Mata Hari, which David directed. In addition, she sang the theme to
Americana, a song that David wrote called "Around". David appeared with his niece, Ever, in
Dead & Breakfast. Keith's daughter,
Martha Plimpton played Andy's best friend, a sarcastic and witty tomboy, Stephanie "Stef" Steinbrenner in
The Goonies film, set in
Astoria, Oregon. ==Gallery==