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Richard Chamberlain, Icon of TV Miniseries, Dies at 90

The celebrated actor, known for 'Dr. Kildare,' 'Shogun,' and 'The Thorn Birds,' passed away in Hawaii due to complications from a stroke.

  • Richard Chamberlain, a trailblazing actor with a six-decade career, passed away on March 29, 2025, at his home in Waimanalo, Hawaii, at the age of 90.
  • He rose to fame as Dr. James Kildare in the NBC medical drama 'Dr. Kildare' (1961-1966), which catapulted him to stardom and earned him a Golden Globe award.
  • Dubbed the 'King of the Miniseries,' Chamberlain was celebrated for his roles in iconic productions like 'Shogun,' 'The Thorn Birds,' and 'Centennial,' securing multiple awards and nominations.
  • In 2003, Chamberlain publicly came out as gay in his memoir 'Shattered Love,' becoming a significant figure for LGBTQ+ representation in Hollywood.
  • Beyond acting, he was an advocate for ecological causes, including efforts to protect the Tuolumne River, and maintained a decades-long relationship with actor and writer Martin Rabbett.
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