Tragic details of ‘Lizzie McGuire’ star Robert Carradine’s passing revealed as cause of death is confirmed

Robert Carradine’s cause of death has been confirmed after his tragic passing.

Page Six can exclusively confirm the beloved actor’s manner of death has been ruled a suicide, according to the Los Angeles Medical Examiner’s Office.

His cause of death is sequelae of anoxic brain injury from hanging.

According to the Brain Injury Association of America, an anoxic injury occurs when oxygen is cut off completely from the brain. Sequelae are conditions resulting from a prior disease, injury, or attack.

Robert Carradine died on Monday after suffering from Bipolar Disorder.
The cause of death for Robert Carradine (photographed here in 1986) has been confirmed. Getty Images
The actor, pictured on on October 25, 2019, died from suicide at age 71.
The actor (pictured in 2019) died on Feb. 23.

Carradine’s body has been released to his family.

TMZ was the first to report that Carradine died in a hospital.

On Feb. 23, the “Lizzie McGuire” star’s family shared Robert died by suicide after a two-decade battle with bipolar disorder. He was 71.

“It is with profound sadness that we must share that our beloved father, grandfather, uncle, and brother Robert Carradine has passed away,” the family shared in a statement to the outlet.

“In a world that can feel so dark, Bobby was always a beacon of light to everyone around him. We are bereft at the loss of this beautiful soul and want to acknowledge Bobby’s valiant struggle against his nearly two-decade battle with Bipolar Disorder. 

“We hope his journey can shine a light and encourage addressing the stigma that attaches to mental illness. At this time we ask for the privacy to grieve this unfathomable loss. With gratitude for your understanding and compassion,” the statement concluded.

Carradine, seen here on July 22, 2019, struggled with bipolar disorder throughout his life.
Robert (photographed here in 2019) struggled with bipolar disorder throughout his life. WireImage
Carradine, pictured above with wife Edie, son Ian and daughter Marica in 2003, said he was first diagnosed with the illness in 2009.
Carradine (pictured above with ex-wife Edie, son Ian and daughter Marica in 2003) revealed his diagnosis in 2009.

In the same statement, Robert’s younger brother, actor Keith Carradine, explained the family shared the news because they wanted to bring awareness to mental health. 

Robert was first diagnosed with the illness after his brother David died by asphyxiation in 2009.

“We want people to know it, and there is no shame in it,” Keith expressed. “It is an illness that got the best of him, and I want to celebrate him for his struggle with it, and celebrate his beautiful soul. He was profoundly gifted, and we will miss him every day. We will take solace in how funny he could be, how wise and utterly accepting and tolerant he was. That’s who my baby brother was.”

Shortly after, Ever Carradine, whom Robert shared with Susan Snyder, penned an emotional tribute on Instagram.

“My dad died today. My sweet, funny dad, who’s only 20 years older than I am, who never missed an opportunity to drive me to the airport or tell me how much he loved my homemade salad dressing, is gone,” the “Handmaid’s Tale” alum began, alongside a series of throwback photos with Robert.

“If you knew my dad, you know he’s the guy that’s always there. Invite him to dinner? He’s in. Kid’s Little League game in Simi Valley, just tell him what time. Red eye flight and need a ride home from the airport, just text him your column number after you get your bags,” the 51-year-old added. 

After Carradine's passing, his daughter Ever, seen here with her dad, penned an emotional tribute.
Robert’s eldest daughter, Ever, penned an emotional tribute.
The actress credited her father, who she is posing with above, for giving her an incredible childhood.
The actress credited her father (with whom she is photographed here) for giving her an incredible childhood. evercarradine/Instagram

Ever went on to describe her childhood, crediting her father for turning out “so normal.”

“I have a thousand stories and I’m being flooded with memories — so if you see me, please ask me about my dad, Bobby Carradine, who made me who I am. Rest easy, dad. I love you the most,” she concluded.

The cast of “Lizzie McGuire” also took to social media to share their memories of working with Robert on the hit Disney Channel show from 2001 to 2004.

Robert played Sam McGuire, Hilary Duff’s on-screen dad.

Carradine starred in the hit Disney series "Lizzie McGuire" for two seasons from 2001 to 2004.
Carradine starred as Sam McGuire in the hit Disney series “Lizzie McGuire” from 2001 to 2004. ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection
Carradine starred in the hit Disney series "Lizzie McGuire" for two seasons from 2001 to 2004.
Hilary Duff (pictured with her TV dad in the early 2000s) told Instagram followers that Robert’s passing “hurts.” Hilary Duff / Instagram

“This one hurts. It’s hard to face this reality about an old friend,” the actress, 38, wrote on Instagram. “There was so much warmth in the McGuire family and I always felt so cared for by my on-screen parents,” she added about her TV mom Hallie Todd. “I’ll be forever grateful for that.

“I’m deeply sad to learn Bobby was suffering,” Duff concluded. “My heart aches for him, his family and everyone who loved him.”

The singer’s TV brother, Jake Thomas, took to his own social media to reflect on Robert’s passing.

“My heart hurts today,” the 36-year-old began. “I was fortunate to know Bobby for most of my life. And he was one of the coolest guys you could ever meet.” 

Jake Thomas, who played Lizzie's brother on the show, also penned a tribute to Carradine as seen above.
Jake Thomas (who played Lizzie’s brother on the show) also penned a tribute to Robert, as seen above.

Thomas called Robert “funny, pragmatic, sometimes cranky, always a little eccentric,” before noting that he was “a talented actor, musician and director. But more than anything, he was family.”

After reflecting on their “fond memories,” he concluded, “I looked up to him growing up. And later in life, I came to realize he thought I was pretty neat too. So I guess I was doing something right in his eyes.”