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Richard Chamberlain(1934-2025)

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  • Producer
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IMDbProStarmeterTop 5,000884
Richard Chamberlain
In Manhattan, Eurasian acting student Julia Chamonix (Ha Phuong) is unable to enjoy the privileged life she shares with her doting father (Andrew McCarthy). Haunted by the tragic early death of her mother-a former star actress and singer in Vietnam-and likewise haunted by a secret desire she has to hide from the world, Julia struggles in her acting studies under renowned coach Igor (Richard Chamberlain). However, her ambitions to emulate her mother's success are thwarted by her severe difficulties with the English language. Her only confidante is her wise Vietnamese grandmother (Kieu Chinh), but even with her she limits what she confides. Meanwhile she begins to experience recurrent nightmares in which she relives the car accident that killed her mother. Caught between two very different cultures, East and West, Julia questions if she will ever fit in anywhere.
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Richard Chamberlain became the leading heartthrob of early 1960s television. As the impeccably handsome Dr. James Kildare, the slim, butter-haired hunk with the near-perfect Ivy-League charm and smooth, intelligent demeanor, had the distaff fans fawning unwavering over him through the series' run. While this would appear to be a dream situation for any new star, to Chamberlain it brought about a major, unsettling identity crisis.

Born George Richard Chamberlain in Beverly Hills on March 31, 1934, he was the second son of Elsa Winnifred (von Benzon) (1902-1993) and Charles Axiom Chamberlain (1902-1984), a salesman. He has English and German ancestry. Richard experienced a profoundly unhappy childhood and did not enjoy school at all, making up for it somewhat by excelling in track and becoming a four-year letter man in high school and college. He also developed a strong interest and enjoyment in acting while attending Pomona College. Losing an initial chance to sign up with Paramount Pictures, the studio later renewed interest. Complications arose when he was drafted into the Unites States Army on December 7, 1956 for 16 months, serving in Korea.

Chamberlain headed for Hollywood soon after his discharge and, in just a couple of years, worked up a decent resumé with a number of visible guest spots on such popular series as Gunsmoke (1955) and Mr. Lucky (1959). But it was the stardom of the medical series Dr. Kildare (1961) that garnered overnight female worship and he became a huge sweater-vested pin-up favorite. It also sparked a brief, modest singing career for the actor.

The attention Richard received was phenomenal. True to his "Prince Charming" type, he advanced into typically bland, soap-styled leads on film befitting said image, but crossover stardom proved to be elusive. The vehicles he appeared in, Twilight of Honor (1963) with Joey Heatherton and Joy in the Morning (1965) opposite Yvette Mimieux, did not bring him the screen fame foreseen. The public obviously saw the actor as nothing more than a television commodity.

More interested in a reputation as a serious actor, Chamberlain took a huge risk and turned his back on Hollywood, devoting himself to the stage. In 1966 alone, he appeared in such legit productions as "The Philadelphia Story" and "Private Lives", and also showed off his vocal talents playing Tony in "West Side Story". In December of that year, a musical version of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" starring Richard and Mary Tyler Moore in the sparkling George Peppard/Audrey Hepburn roles was headed for Broadway. However, it flopped badly in previews and closed after only four performances. Even today, it is still deemed one of Broadway's biggest musical disasters.

An important dramatic role in director Richard Lester's Petulia (1968) led Richard to England, where he stayed and dared to test his acting prowess on the classical stage. With it, his personal satisfaction over image and career improved. Bravura performances as "Hamlet" (1969) and "Richard II" (1971), as well as his triumph in "The Lady's Not for Burning" (1972), won over the not-so-easy-to-impress British audiences. And on the classier film front, he ably portrayed Octavius Caesar opposite Charlton Heston's Mark Antony and Jason Robards' Brutus in Julius Caesar (1970), composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in Ken Russell's grandiose The Music Lovers (1971) opposite Glenda Jackson, and Lord Byron alongside Sarah Miles in Lady Caroline Lamb (1972). While none of these three films were critical favorites, they were instrumental in helping to reshape Chamberlain's career as a serious, sturdy and reliable actor.

With his new image in place, Richard felt ready to face American audiences again. While he made a triumphant Broadway debut as Reverend Shannon in "The Night of the Iguana" (1975), he also enjoyed modest box-office popularity with the action-driven adventure films The Three Musketeers (1973) as Aramis and a villainous role in The Towering Inferno (1974), and earned cult status for the Australian film The Last Wave (1977). On the television front, he became a television idol all over again (on his own terms this time) as the "King of 80s Mini-Movies". The epic storytelling of The Count of Monte-Cristo (1975), The Thorn Birds (1983) and Shogun (1980), all of which earned him Emmy nominations, placed Richard solidly on the quality star list. He won Golden Globe Awards for his starring roles in the last two miniseries mentioned.

In later years, the actor devoted a great deal of his time to musical stage tours as Henry Higgins in "My Fair Lady", Captain Von Trapp in "The Sound of Music" and Ebenezer Scrooge in "Scrooge: The Musical". Enormously private and having moved to Hawaii to avoid the Hollywood glare, at age 69 finally "came out" with a tell-all biography entitled "Shattered Love", in which he quite candidly discussed the anguish of hiding his homosexuality to protect his enduring matinée idol image.

Married now to his longtime partner of over 40 years, writer/producer Martin Rabbett, he has since accepted himself and shown to be quite a good sport in the process, appearing as gay characters in the film I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007), and in television episodes of Will & Grace (1998), Desperate Housewives (2004) and Brothers & Sisters (2006). More recently, he has enjoyed featured roles in the films Strength and Honour (2007), The Perfect Family (2011), We Are the Hartmans (2011), Nightmare Cinema (2018) and Finding Julia (2019).
BornMarch 31, 1934
DiedMarch 29, 2025(90)
BornMarch 31, 1934
DiedMarch 29, 2025(90)
IMDbProStarmeterTop 5,000884
  • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
    • 20 wins & 11 nominations total

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Fred Astaire, William Holden, Paul Newman, Richard Chamberlain, Steve McQueen, Faye Dunaway, O.J. Simpson, Robert Vaughn, Robert Wagner, Susan Blakely, and Jennifer Jones in The Towering Inferno (1974)
The Towering Inferno
7.0
  • Simmons
  • 1974
Richard Chamberlain in The Last Wave (1977)
The Last Wave
6.9
  • David Burton
  • 1977
Richard Chamberlain and Rachel Ward in The Thorn Birds (1983)
The Thorn Birds
7.9
TV Mini Series
  • Ralph de Bricassart
Charlton Heston, Raquel Welch, Richard Chamberlain, Faye Dunaway, Oliver Reed, Michael York, and Frank Finlay in The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge (1974)
The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge
6.9
  • Aramis
  • 1974

Credits

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  • Finding Julia (2019)
    Finding Julia
    7.5
    • Igor
    • 2019
  • Nightmare Cinema (2018)
    Nightmare Cinema
    5.5
    • Dr. Leneer (segment "Mirari")
    • 2018
  • Twin Peaks (2017)
    Twin Peaks
    8.5
    TV Series
    • Bill Kennedy
    • 2017
  • The Black Ghiandola (2017)
    The Black Ghiandola
    5.6
    Short
    • Creepy Oncologist
    • 2017
  • Justice League: Gods and Monsters (2015)
    Justice League: Gods and Monsters
    7.0
    Video
    • Highfather (voice)
    • 2015
  • Timothy Hutton, Gina Bellman, Aldis Hodge, Christian Kane, and Beth Riesgraf in Leverage (2008)
    Leverage
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Archie Leach
    • 2010–2012
  • We Are the Hartmans (2011)
    We Are the Hartmans
    7.6
    • Hartman
    • 2011
  • Emmanuelle Chriqui, Dee Bradley Baker, Robin Atkin Downes, Will Friedle, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Madeleine Hall in ThunderCats (2011)
    ThunderCats
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Zigg (voice)
    • 2011
  • Sally Field, Tom Skerritt, Calista Flockhart, Balthazar Getty, Rachel Griffiths, Sarah Jane Morris, John Pyper-Ferguson, Matthew Rhys, Ron Rifkin, Patricia Wettig, and Dave Annable in Brothers & Sisters (2006)
    Brothers & Sisters
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Jonathan Byrold
    • 2010–2011
  • Kathleen Turner, Emily Deschanel, Michael McGrady, Jason Ritter, and Angelique Cabral in The Perfect Family (2011)
    The Perfect Family
    5.6
    • Monsignor Murphy
    • 2011
  • Zachary Levi and Yvonne Strahovski in Chuck (2007)
    Chuck
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Adelbert De Smet
    • 2010
  • Desperate Housewives (2004)
    Desperate Housewives
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Glen Wingfield
    • 2007
  • Michael Madsen in Strength and Honour (2007)
    Strength and Honour
    5.1
    • Denis O'Leary
    • 2007
  • Adam Sandler and Kevin James in I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007)
    I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
    5.9
    • Councilman Banks
    • 2007
  • Julian McMahon and Dylan Walsh in Nip/Tuck (2003)
    Nip/Tuck
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Arthur Stiles
    • 2006

Producer



  • Island Son (1989)
    Island Son
    7.4
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1989

Soundtrack



  • Roberto Lombardi in Krueger: Tales from Elm Street (2017)
    Krueger: Tales from Elm Street
    6.5
    Short
    • performer: "All I Do Is Dream of You"
    • 2017
  • Official poster of "Krueger (A Tale from Elm Street)"
    Krueger: A Tale from Elm Street
    5.7
    Short
    • performer: "All I Do Is Dream of You"
    • 2011
  • Ja niin joulu joutui...
    TV Special
    • performer: "O Come, All Ye Faithful", "Mele Kalikimaka", "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen"
    • 1992
  • Sharon Stone and Richard Chamberlain in King Solomon's Mines (1985)
    King Solomon's Mines
    5.2
    • performer: "Camptown Races" (uncredited)
    • 1985
  • The 35th Annual Tony Awards (1981)
    The 35th Annual Tony Awards
    5.5
    TV Special
    • performer: "There Is Nothing Like a Dame", "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair", "Together (Wherever We Go)"
    • 1981
  • Musical Comedy Tonight
    8.7
    TV Movie
    • performer: "Barcelona"
    • 1979
  • Richard Chamberlain in The Slipper and the Rose: The Story of Cinderella (1976)
    The Slipper and the Rose: The Story of Cinderella
    6.9
    • performer: "Why Can't I Be Two People?", "What A Comforting Thing To Know", "A Bride-Finding Ball", "Secret Kingdom", "He Danced With Me/She Danced With Me", "Secret Kingdom" (reprise)
    • 1976
  • Richard Chamberlain and Yvette Mimieux in Joy in the Morning (1965)
    Joy in the Morning
    5.7
    • performer: "Joy in the Morning"
    • 1965
  • Arthur Freed's Hollywood Melody (1962)
    Arthur Freed's Hollywood Melody
    TV Special
    • performer: "How About You?" (uncredited)
    • 1962

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  • Official sites
    • Richard Chamberlain Art Works
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  • Height
    • 6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
  • Born
    • March 31, 1934
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Died
    • March 29, 2025
    • Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaii, USA(complications from a stroke)
  • Parents
      Charles Axiom Chamberlain
  • Other works
    (8/99) Stage: Appeared (as "Capt. Von Trapp") in "The Sound of Music" on Broadway and on a national tour.
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Print Biographies
    • 4 Interviews
    • 15 Articles
    • 1 Pictorial
    • 6 Magazine Cover Photos

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  • Trivia
    He is the first actor to play the role of Jason Bourne, the title character of the television miniseries The Bourne Identity (1988).
  • Quotes
    When I grew up, being gay, being a sissy or anything like that was verboten. I disliked myself intensely and feared this part of myself intensely and had to hide it and became "Perfect Richard, All-American Boy" as a place to hide.
  • Nickname
    • King of the Miniseries

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