LONG LOST VIDEO: David Carradine Performs Sexy Duet With Ex-Wife
Posted on Jun 18, 2009 @ 04:20PM - Add a comment
We know… you thought you’d seen it all.
But we just can’t get enough of this lost footage of David Carradine!
RadarOnline.com has exclusive video of Carradine and Gail Jensen (who became his third wife) performing their song Troublemaker on The Merv Griffin Show in1983.
Click here to watch Gail talk about her life with David
Carradine was on the show to promote his film Americana, where Gail joined him on stage to perform their sexy duet.
The couple married in 1988 and divorced in 1997. Carradine, 72, was found dead hanging by the neck in the closet of a luxury hotel in Bankok on June 3.
Check out David’s pipes and Gail’s…uh...sexy moves!
You’ll want to watch this more than once!
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW: Ex-Wife Says David Carradine Rejected By Scientology
Posted on Jun 17, 2009 @ 03:47PM - Add a comment
On Saturday, hundreds of people, including friends, family and co-stars, said goodbye to actor David Carradine during a private funeral service held at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills.
But in a new exclusive interview only with RadarOnline.com, Carradine’s third ex-wife, Gail Jensen, reveals the actor’s connection to the controversial church of Scientology, and how his “unique” lifestyle may have been too much for the teetotalling organization.
Jensen told RadarOnline.com that the church couldn’t handle David’s “rebellion.” “He loved to smoke, drink and was always late. They told him ‘you just don’t fit with our traditions.’”
Carradine’s desire to be accepted by Scientology may have been for sentimental reasons. The actor was baptized as an Episcopalian, but his mother was a strict Christian Scientist. According to Jensen, Carradine had several scientologist friends and attributed his role in Kill Bill to meeting director Quentin Tarantino at the Scientology Celebrity Center in Hollywood.
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: David Carradine's Ex-Wife Remembers The Good Times
Posted on Jun 12, 2009 @ 02:27PM - Add a comment
Gail Jensen, the third wife of late actor David Carradine, recalled her lighter days with the Kung Fu star, who died last week in a mysterious incident in Bangkok, Thailand.
"We made 50 films together," she said, noting she was a reliable presence at the late actor's side on the sets in which he worked throughout their marriage.
The one Carradine film she didn't like: Kill Bill.
"No way," she said with a laugh.
VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: Ex Reveals Carradine's Anger Issues
Posted on Jun 11, 2009 @ 11:00AM - Add a comment
Gail Jensen Carradine has revealed yet another side of her ex-husband, the late David Carradine: in addition to kinky bedroom habits and kung fu conspiracies, Jensen said the actor has serious anger issues.
"If he was mad about something, there'd be a hand through the window," Jensen told RadarOnline.com of the actors temper.
Jensen said Carradine would break thing on purpose around their home to blow off steam, and that she'd sense sudden shifts in his mood.
WORLD VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: Carradine's Ex Wife Reveals Shocking Sex Secrets
Posted on Jun 09, 2009 @ 02:48PM - Add a comment
Gail Jensen, the third wife of late actor David Carradine, has revealed explosive secrets of the Kill Bill star's sexual past.
Check out exclusive photos of Jensen and Carradine's 1986 wedding.
In an exclusive interview with RadarOnline.com, Jensen says that Carradine was often fond of tying himself up in the bedroom of their California ranch, and even experimented with drowning himself in their pool.
"He had his kinky moments," said Jensen, who believed Carradine used the sex acts as a form of meditation.
These moments, which Jensen described as "magical acts," included a fetish for Speedo bathing suits, as well as tying himself to bedposts or in front of the living room fireplace with belts and neckties.
Carradine was even fond of falling asleep while floating in their swimming pool, submerging up to three inches underwater before barks from the family dogs would revive him and prevent drowning.
In our exclusive clip, Jensen also describes tattoos and piercings that further quenched Carradine's erotic appetite.
Despite his proclivities, Jensen maintains that "he was the love of my life and he always will be."

