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    Filmmaker Reveals Robert Carradine’s Behavior During Final Conversation

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteMarch 2, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Robert Carradine was preparing to step back in front of the camera for a new film role just weeks before his death, and now, the project is set to become a tribute to his legacy. The late actor had been cast in “The Driver,” a mafia movie directed by Connie Lamothe, where he was slated to portray crime boss Antonio Politano. Production had finally resumed after years of pandemic-related delays, making the opportunity especially meaningful for Carradine. Following his passing at age 71, Lamothe is sharing details about their final interactions and how the film will move forward while honoring Robert Carradine’s memory.

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    Filmmaker Reveals Robert Carradine Showed No Signs Of Struggle In Final Talks About Upcoming Movie

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    According to Lamothe, there were no obvious signs that anything was wrong during their last discussion in mid-January. “The last conversation was positive and upbeat,” she told Daily Mail. “He spoke to Wayne [Shipley, his friend/Lamothe’s colleague] and was good to go. There was nothing that suggested otherwise. That was in the middle of January. The discussion was mostly about specifics for the table read.”

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    The director said Robert Carradine had been enthusiastic about joining the project after years of delays. “Bobby was very gung-ho about that. Wanted to come. Definitely wanted to do it. And so that was great. So we got everything all set. We had set the date for February 21, and Wayne, to be honest, was doing most of the communicating with Bobby, and all of a sudden he just stopped,” she continued. “There was just nothing more. No information period.”

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    Silence Sparked Concern Among The Production Team

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    Lamothe admitted that she and her colleague became worried when communication suddenly stopped, but chose to give the actor space.“Wayne and I were concerned about that, but some actors do that,” she said. “Not to be unfair or unkind, but sometimes that just happens. We wanted to just kind of let it ride out a little bit and give him some space, depending on whatever was happening with him. And so that’s what we thought we were doing.”

    Because they had not heard from him, the production team eventually moved the date of the table read, something Robert Carradine never knew. “So we didn’t hear from him, so we decided we were going to go ahead and change the date, which we did,” she continued. “Bobby never knew that. He didn’t know that the date changed to the 14th of March.”

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    That realization has weighed heavily on the director.

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    Director Says She Feels ‘Really Bad’ After Robert Carradine Missed Film Plans Before His Death

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    “That, for me, was really upsetting, because when you don’t know actually what the details are and what he may have been going through,” she admitted. “I think that was just the hardest part for me was thinking that was thinking that.”

    Lamothe added, “I hope, because he’s an actor, that he did not have any guilt or just feelings about, ‘I know it was this weekend. I didn’t go, I wasn’t there. I let everybody down.’ And so I’ve kind of mulled that over a little bit and felt really bad about it. To be frank, whatever happened could have had absolutely nothing in the world to do with what we were doing. I don’t know that, but just being a person that cares, I just wouldn’t want to think that.”

    Film Will Be Dedicated To Carradine’s Memory

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    Although the role will now be recast, Lamothe said there was never any doubt the film would honor Robert Carradine. “I’m really sad that we don’t get to do that, but we’re going to go ahead and make the [table] reading in his honor,” she said. “We’ll dedicate the film to him, without a doubt, because I think he deserved the part. And you know, just in my mind, he was that part.”

    Lamothe also believes the project may have been Carradine’s final scheduled role, telling the outlet, “As far as what I know and what I’ve been told, that was the last thing he had, you know?”

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    Robert Carradine’s Family Calls Him A ‘Beacon Of Light’ While Confirming His Death

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    Robert Carradine’s family confirmed his death in a statement, revealing he had struggled with bipolar disorder for nearly two decades. “It is with profound sadness that we must share that our beloved father, grandfather, uncle, and brother Robert Carradine has passed away,” his family announced on Monday.

    The statement continued, “In a world that can feel so dark, Bobby was always a beacon of light to everyone around him.”



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