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‘Revenge of the Nerds’ actor Robert Carradine cited in crash

/ 08:27 AM March 13, 2015

Carradine Crash

In this May 15, 2013 file photo, “King of the Nerds” co-hosts Robert Carradine, left, and Curtis Armstrong attend the TNT and TBS 2013 Upfront at the Hammerstein Ballroom, in New York. Carradine has been cited for careless driving for a crash that injured himself and his wife, Edith, in Colorado. AP FILE PHOTO

DOLORES, Colorado — Robert Carradine was cited with careless driving in a crash that injured the “Revenge of the Nerds” star and his wife in Colorado, authorities said Thursday.

The wreck happened March 5 in the state’s southwestern corner.

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According to the Colorado State Patrol, the 60-year-old actor crossed into the oncoming lane, crashing into a tractor-trailer.

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Carradine and his wife, Edith, were both hurt, but their injuries were not life-threatening, Trooper Josh Lewis told The Associated Press. The truck driver, 59-year-old Richard Clayton wasn’t injured, Lewis said.

The Carradines were both wearing seat belts. They were taken to Southwest Memorial Hospital and then transferred to Mercy Regional Medical Center in Durango.

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It’s unclear how long they were there. But neither was listed as being at the hospital Thursday, Mercy Regional spokesman David Bruzzese said.

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Sgt. James Saunders of the state patrol told The Durango Herald that neither alcohol nor speeding was a factor in the crash.

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“The fact that they were wearing seat belts is why they are with us today,” he said.

The youngest of a prolific acting family, Robert Carradine worked steadily in film and television for more than 40 years.

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He and half-brother David Carradine often could be seen in the same projects, including the TV series “Kung Fu,” Walter Hill’s “The Long Riders,” and Paul Bartel’s “Cannonball.”

Robert Carradine’s biggest hit came in 1984 with the off-color comedy “Revenge of the Nerds,” in which he played head nerd Lewis Skolnick. He reprised the role in the big screen sequel and two small-screen follow-ups.

More recently, Quentin Tarantino cast Robert Carradine as a tracker in the 2012 film “Django Unchained.”

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