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Richard Chamberlain is an American actor who has had a long and successful career in both television and film. He is best known for his roles in the television series Dr. Kildare, Shogun, and The Thorn Birds. He has also appeared in films such as The Towering Inferno, The Three Musketeers, and The Last Wave. Chamberlain was born on March 31, 1934 in Beverly Hills, California. He attended Pomona College and the University of Southern California, where he studied drama. He began his acting career in the 1950s, appearing in television shows such as The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and The Donna Reed Show. In 1961, Chamberlain was cast in the lead role of Dr. Kildare, a medical drama that ran for five seasons. He also starred in the miniseries Shogun, which earned him an Emmy Award in 1981. He also starred in the miniseries The Thorn Birds, which earned him a Golden Globe Award in 1983. Chamberlain has continued to act in both television and film throughout his career. He has appeared in films such as The Towering Inferno, The Three Musketeers, and The Last Wave. He has also appeared in television shows such as Dynasty, Will & Grace, and Grey's Anatomy. As of 2021, Richard Chamberlain's net worth is estimated to be $10 million.

Popular As George Richard Chamberlain
Occupation actor,soundtrack,producer
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 31 March, 1934
Birthday 31 March
Birthplace Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Richard Chamberlain Height, Weight & Measurements

At 89 years old, Richard Chamberlain height is 6′ 1″ .

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Who Is Richard Chamberlain's Wife?

His wife is Martin Rabbett (m. 1984–2010)

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Richard Chamberlain Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Richard Chamberlain worth at the age of 89 years old? Richard Chamberlain’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated Richard Chamberlain's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2010

Living in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. After living in Hawaii for many years, he moved back to Southern California in order to pursue more acting roles, as an older actor who is also an out, and proud, gay man. [October 2010]

2007

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 TV episodes of Will & Grace (1998), Desperate Housewives (2004) and Brothers & Sisters (2006).

2005

Ranked #7 in TV Guide's list of "TV's 25 Greatest Teen Idols" (23 January 2005 issue).

1988

He is the first actor to play the role of Jason Bourne in The Bourne Identity (1988) miniseries.

1975

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 movies The Three Musketeers (1973) as Aramis and a villainous role in The Towering Inferno (1974), and earned cult status for the Aussie film The Last Wave (1977). On the television front, he became a TV 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.

1973

Played Cyrano on stage in 1973, the same year that The Three Musketeers (1973) was released. This makes him the first actor to play both Cyrano and a Musketeer. Jean-Pierre Cassel, who played King Louis XIII in "The Three Musketeers", returned in the sequel The Return of the Musketeers (1989) to play Cyrano, having previously played d'Artagnan in Cyrano et d'Artagnan (1964). José Ferrer played Athos in The Fifth Musketeer (1979), while Gérard Depardieu played Porthos in The Man in the Iron Mask (1998).

1970

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.

1969

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.

1968

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.

1966

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. It flopped badly in previews, however, and closed after only four performances. Even today it is still deemed one of Broadway's biggest musical disasters.

1963

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 TV 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.

1961

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.

1960

Richard Chamberlain became THE leading heartthrob of early 1960s TV. As the impeccably handsome Dr. 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 throughout 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.

1959

Lucky (1959). But it was the stardom of the medical series Dr.

1956

Complications arose when he was drafted into the Army on December 7, 1956 for 16 months, serving in Korea.

1955

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.

1934

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.

1927

Had an older brother William "Bill" Hayes Chamberlain who was born on November 5, 1927.