Robert Carradine abruptly stopped communicating with filmmaker of new movie weeks before tragic death

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Robert Carradine halted “gung-ho” conversations about starring in a forthcoming movie weeks before his tragic death.

The “Lizzie McGuire” alum was scheduled to start working on “The Driver” as the mafia crime leader Antonio Politano when he ceased contact for about four weeks, director Connie Lamothe told the Daily Mail Sunday.

“The last conversation was positive and upbeat,” she said, explaining that he had talked to her colleagues in mid-January and was “good to go” for a table read.

Robert Carradine, seen here in 2019, halted conversations about starring in a new movie ahead of his tragic death. Getty Images
The Disney alum, photographed here in 2015, was slated to start working on “The Driver” as the mafia crime leader Antonio Politano, director Connie Lamothe told the Daily Mail Sunday. WireImage

“There was nothing that suggested otherwise,” Lamothe continued. “The discussion was mostly about specifics for the table read.

“[Robert] 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.”

The filmmaker explained that Carradine was mostly in contact with his friend Wayne Shipley, whom Lamothe also works with, until the communication “just stopped.”

However, he ceased contact about the film about a month prior to his death. Getty Images
“The last conversation was positive and upbeat,” Lamothe said. Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

“There was just nothing more. No information period,” she said.

Lamothe shared that the lack of communication concerned her, but she wanted to give the Disney alum his space.

“Wayne and I were concerned about that, but some actors do that,” she explained. “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.”

The filmmaker shared that Carradine, seen here in 2010, was ready to work on the movie. WireImage

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Eventually, Lamothe decided to push the table read date to March 14, which Carradine was unaware of.

She shared that she hoped the “Escape from L.A.” star didn’t feel guilty or as if he let “everybody down.”

Lamothe revealed that the actor’s role will be recast and the film will be dedicated to him.

Carradine tragically took his own life on Feb. 23 following a years-long battle with bipolar disorder. He was 71.

“There was nothing that suggested otherwise,” she said about the “Lizzie McGuire” alum, seen here with his daughter Ever. evercarradine/Instagram
Carradine tragically died by suicide on Feb. 23. ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection

The “Revenge of the Nerds” star was diagnosed after his brother David died in 2009 from asphyxiation, per TMZ.

He was the father to actress Ever Carradine — whom he shared with Susan Snyder — and kids Marika and Ian, whom he welcomed with his ex-wife, Edie Mani.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text Crisis Text Line at 741741.

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