Richard Chamberlain AKA George Richard Chamberlain
Born: 31-Mar-1935 Birthplace: Los Angeles, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Gay [1] Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Dr. Kildare and Shogun Military service: US Army (Korean War, discharged 1959) Dashing leading man, star of the small screen and multiple mini-series. Now mostly retired from acting, resides in Hawaii.
[1] Revealed his gayness publicly in 2003 autobiography Shattered Love ("not ghostwritten"), which became a New York Times bestseller. Chamberlain told Dateline NBC, "I'm not a romantic leading man anymore so I don't need to nurture that public image anymore."
Father: Charles Chamberlain Mother: Elsa Boyfriend: Martin Rabbett (actor/etc, together 27 years)
University: Pomona College
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TELEVISION Dr. Kildare Dr. James Kildare (1961-66) Island Son Dr. Daniel Kulani (1989-90)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Nightmare Cinema (12-Jul-2018) Justice League: Gods and Monsters (22-Jul-2015) [VOICE] The Perfect Family (24-Apr-2011) I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (19-Jul-2007) Strength and Honour (24-May-2007) Blackbeard (17-Jun-2006) Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke (22-Feb-1999) The Pavillion (1999) A River Made to Drown In (1997) The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years (11-Feb-1996) Bird of Prey (14-Sep-1995) Night of the Hunter (5-May-1991) Aftermath: A Test of Love (10-Mar-1991) The Return of the Musketeers (8-Sep-1989) · Aramis The Bourne Identity (8-May-1988) Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold (16-May-1987) Casanova (1-Mar-1987) King Solomon's Mines (15-Nov-1985) · Quatermain The Thorn Birds (27-Mar-1983) Murder by Phone (Dec-1982) Shogun (15-Sep-1980) Centennial (1-Oct-1978) The Swarm (14-Jul-1978) · Dr. Hubbard The Last Wave (Nov-1977) The Man in the Iron Mask (17-Jan-1977) · King Louis XIV The Slipper and the Rose (11-Apr-1976) The Count of Monte Cristo (10-Jan-1975) The Four Musketeers (25-Dec-1974) · Aramis The Towering Inferno (10-Dec-1974) · Simmons F. Scott Fitzgerald and "The Last of the Belles" (7-Jan-1974) The Three Musketeers (11-Dec-1973) · Aramis Lady Caroline Lamb (1972) The Music Lovers (24-Jan-1971) Julius Caesar (4-Jun-1970) The Madwoman of Chaillot (12-Oct-1969) · Roderick Petulia (10-Jun-1968) · David Joy in the Morning (5-May-1965) · Carl Brown Twilight of Honor (16-Oct-1963) · David Mitchell A Thunder of Drums (26-Sep-1961) · Lt. Porter The Secret of the Purple Reef (11-Dec-1960)
Author of books:
Shattered Love (2003, memoir)
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