Feb 24 • 05:17 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Robert Carradine, ‘Lizzie McGuire’ actor, dies at 71

Robert Carradine, known for his role in 'Lizzie McGuire', has passed away at 71 after battling bipolar disorder for nearly two decades.

Robert Carradine, famed for his role in the television series 'Lizzie McGuire' and other notable films like 'Revenge of the Nerds', has died at the age of 71. His death, ruled a suicide, has brought attention to his long struggle with bipolar disorder, a challenge that he faced for nearly 20 years. His family has confirmed that his passing is a tragic loss for all who knew him and admired his work, emphasizing the importance of discussing mental health issues openly.

Carradine came from a well-known Hollywood family and carved out a versatile career that encompassed acting, music, and even motorsports. Celebrated for his contributions to the film industry, his legacy is marked by his standout performances across various genres. His family's heartfelt statement expressed their sorrow over his passing and acknowledged the personal battles he fought against mental illness, highlighting the need for awareness and compassion regarding such issues.

In the wake of his death, there is hope that Carradine's experience can help inspire others facing similar struggles, encouraging openness and support around mental health. His family described him as a beacon of light, showing the profound impact that one individual can have on the lives of others. The conversation surrounding mental health and the stigma attached to it is crucial, especially as more public figures take a stand to share their stories, reminding society that help is available and recovery is possible.

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