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Ted McGinley and Robert Carradine were ‘real adversaries’ on ‘Revenge of the Nerds’ set

The “Married… with Children” alum said he knew “Revenge of the Nerds” would be a hit soon as he heard Carradine’s distinctive laugh.

Published April 5, 2026, 1:00 PM
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Ted McGinley and Robert Carradine were ‘real adversaries’ on ‘Revenge of the Nerds’ set

Ted McGinley says life imitated art when he first met Robert Carradine on the set of “Revenge of the Nerds.”

“When we started, we were sort of real adversaries,” he told Page Six in an exclusive interview Tuesday.

McGinley played the jock star quarterback at Adams College, who harassed a group of nerds, including freshmen Lewis Skolnick (Carradine) and Gilbert Lowe (Anthony Edwards), in the raunchy 1984 comedy.

Ted McGinley smiles at the 31st annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Ted McGinley, seen here in 2025, reminisced about filming “Revenge of the Nerds” with the late Robert Carradine in a recent interview with Page Six. Getty Images

Anthony Edwards, Robert Carradine.

McGinley, who played a cruel jock in the 1984 flick, shared that he was ignored by Carradine (seen above with Anthony Edwards) and other actors on set. ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection

Ted McGinley, a woman and Robert Carradine.

McGinley (pictured with a woman and Carradine) said the animosity disappeared when they began night shoots. 20th Century Fox/Kobal / Shutterstock

“When I showed up on set, they wouldn’t talk to me, they wouldn’t have anything to do with me,” the “Shrinking” star remembered. “And I was like, ‘OK, so this is where it’s going to be,’ and that’s where it was for quite a while. I truly didn’t like the nerds!”

But relations began to warm when the cast, which included John Goodman and Timothy Busfield, began two weeks of night shoots.

“That’s when it all changed,” McGinley revealed. “We all had to be there together, and so that’s when we became sort of one big, beautiful group.”

Donald Gibb, Ted McGinley, Matt Salinger, John Goodman in "Revenge of the Nerds."

“That’s when we became sort of one big, beautiful group,” the actor (seen above with Donald Gibb, Matt Salinger and John Goodman) shared. 20th Century Fox/Kobal / Shutterstock

Robert Carradine in "Revenge Of The Nerds"

The “Married… with Children” alum knew the movie would be a hit when he heard Carradine’s braying laugh. (Pictured: Carradine.) Moviestore Collection / Shutterstock

In February, Carradine died by suicide after a yearslong 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,” his family said in a statement at the time.

“In a world that can feel so dark,” the statement continued, “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.”

Robert Carradine at the Los Angeles premiere of "The Unexpecteds" in 2025

Carradine (seen here in 2025) died by suicide earlier this year. Getty Images

Ted McGinley at the Apple TV Press Day in 2026

McGinley (photographed in February) can currently be seen in “Shrinking.” Getty Images

McGinley, 67, said he remembers the first time he heard Carradine let loose his character’s distinctive braying laugh.

“Robert was so purely in the moment and so happy to be that guy with this pocket protector nerd pack,” the “Dynasty” alum recalled fondly. “And I remember looking, and I thought, ‘Wow, this is going to be successful … he’s brilliant,’ and so was Anthony Edwards. They were a great team.”

The “Married with Children” alum can currently be seen in the Apple+ series “Shrinking.” McGinley told Page Six that he is still a little gobsmacked about playing opposite Harrison Ford.

Ted McGinley holding a coffee cup

The actor (seen above) told us he can’t believe he’s on a show with Harrison Ford. Kevin Estrada

Harrison Ford and Jason Segel.

McGinley said working with Ford (seen above with Jason Segel) has been “amazing.” AP

“I never in my wild[est] dreams imagined that I [would] get this shot,” he marveled. “I remember always going in on films and thinking, ‘I wonder what it would be like. [I’d] just give anything to see what it would be like to work opposite a guy like Harrison Ford, just the biggest movie star in the world.'”

Fortunately, McGinley was not disappointed.

“It’s amazing. This has been that gift, it’s been that opportunity to just watch,” he gushed, noting that he’s struck by Ford’s kindness to crew members.

“I never thought I would be on a show like this,” McGinley added. “I’m so honored that they would allow me to be a part of it.”

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