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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Special
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- An Oscar winner for best original song for "I'm Easy," from the 1975 movie "Nashville," a Primetime Emmy nominee for the 1983 miniseries "Chiefs" and a Tony nominee for his titular turn in the Broadway musical "The Will Rogers Follies," Keith Carradine also is part of the famed Carradine acting family.
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Keith Carradine. Jump to. 14 wins & 11 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1976 Winner Oscar. Best Music, Original Song. Nashville. For the song "I'm Easy" CableACE Awards. 1987 Nominee ACE. Actor in a Theatrical or Dramatic Special. Half a Lifetime. Primetime Emmy Awards. 1984 Nominee Primetime Emmy.
- August 8, 1949
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His stage career is further distinguished by his Tony-nominated performance for Best Actor (Musical) as the title character in the Tony Award-winning musical, The Will Rogers Follies in 1991, for which he also received a Drama Desk Award nomination.
He also persevered on TV with award-worthy work. His role in the mini-series Chiefs (1983) netted an Emmy nomination, while his recurring role as Wild Bill Hickok in Deadwood (2004) earned a Golden Satellite nomination and his work in the made-for-TV-film Half a Lifetime (1986) scored a CableACE nomination.
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Check all the awards won and nominated for by Keith Carradine - Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Debut Performance (1983) , Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song (1976) , Academy Award for Best Original Song (1975) and more awards.
Aug 8, 2012 · Burt Bacharach and Angie Dickinson presenting Keith Carradine the Oscar® for Best Original Song for "I'm Easy" from "Nashville" at the 48th Annual Academy Awards® in 1976.
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He also persevered on TV with award-worthy work. His role in the mini-series Chiefs (1983) netted an Emmy nomination, while his recurring role as Wild Bill Hickok in Deadwood (2004) earned a Golden Satellite nomination and his work in the made-for-TV-film Half a Lifetime (1986) scored a CableACE nomination.
In 1991, Keith Carradine appeared in the titular role in the Tony Award-winning play ‘The Will Rogers Follies’ which garnered him a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor.