Talk:Bruce Carradine
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[edit]I am not at all certain why this page is tagged for speedy deletion. I am new at this. But you have pages for father John Carradine and each of the three brothers of Bruce. So I wondered why there was no Bruce Carradine page. It appears he had only a few credits as an actor, as I confirmed from IMDB and other pages on the web. But his association with the rest of the Carradine family clearly meets the "notability" criteria, in my mind.
I have tagged this short summary as a stub to indicate it is not a full article.
You should also sign your comments. Other than being adopted by John, and being David's half brother by biology (full brother by law), he has accomplished nothing substantive in terms of his career, and he's almost 80 as of now. If he has any notability, it's only the result of his family status, being adopted by a famous actor. But then again James Cagney Jr. has a Wikipedia entry for the same reasons, and if there is a Carradine family category on Wikipedia, then his inclusion is actually almost mandated.
But he has an entry only because his father's fame and that of his brother, half brothers, and nieces Ever Carradine and Martha Plimpton. And that really should not be a valid criteria.(24.62.100.100 (talk) 06:08, 27 May 2009 (UTC))