Richard Chamberlain, TV Heartthrob Turned Serious Actor, Dies at 90
Source: NYT
Richard Chamberlain, who rose to fame as the heartthrob star of the television series “Dr. Kildare” in the early 1960s, proved his mettle by becoming a serious stage actor and went on to a new wave of acclaim as the omnipresent leading man of 1980s mini-series, died on Saturday night in Waimanalo, Hawaii, on the island of Oahu. He was 90.
A spokesman, Harlan Boll, said the cause was complications of a stroke.
Mr. Chamberlain was just 27 when he made his debut in the title role of the idealistic young intern on NBC’s “Dr. Kildare,” based on the 1930s and ’40s movie series. With his California-blond boyish good looks and low-key charm, he became an overnight star, said to be receiving 12,000 fan letters a week during the show’s five-year run (1961-66).
Not long after the series ended, he moved to England, determined to shake his pretty-boy image by training as a serious actor. By 1969 he was playing Hamlet at the Birmingham Repertory Theater and surprising the British critics, who called him assured, graceful and plucky. “Anyone who comes to this production to scoff at the sight of a popular American television actor, Richard Chamberlain, playing Hamlet will be in for a deep disappointment,” a review in The Times of London declared.
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Paladin
(29,965 posts)Although my family preferred "Ben Casey."
OnlinePoker
(5,931 posts)It wasn't as gritty as the recent version, but was a good role for that era.
Attilatheblond
(5,563 posts)Native
(6,999 posts)yellowdogintexas
(23,154 posts)Several years later, when reading "Centennial" I mentally cast him as Alexander McKeag (one of my favorite characters in the book)
BumRushDaShow
(149,992 posts)Didn't realize how old he was but yeah, that would make sense. One of my sisters used to love Dr. Kildaire.
He was in so so much. Movies and miniseries.
One thing that comes to mind (since they have recently remade it) -
and The Three Musketeers (1973) -
The Thornbirds (1983) -
Damn. R.I.P. and thank you for your decades of entertainment.
The Grand Illuminist
(1,792 posts)Perfect role for him.
murielm99
(31,803 posts)"Desperate Housewives," where his character came out as gay. He was an ex-husband of a main character's mother. Of course the actor has just come out IRL.

twodogsbarking
(13,143 posts)He made good movies great.
Martin68
(25,284 posts)calimary
(85,681 posts)You could literally take Dr. Kildare to bed with you. But there wasn’t much to it from there.
iluvtennis
(21,116 posts)FM123
(10,231 posts)Gosh, my mom was just enthralled with him - I remember her watching the Thorn Birds and just swooning....
Blue_playwright
(1,590 posts)... the first man I looked at and thought "wow." I think I was in 6th grade, but he was so beautiful and played that role so well that it was hard not to notice.
FM123
(10,231 posts)The Grand Illuminist
(1,792 posts)nt
gademocrat7
(11,380 posts)Great actor.
50 Shades Of Blue
(11,097 posts)He could sing, too! I remember seeing this movie when it came out. He is just wonderful in it.
calimary
(85,681 posts)At age 9.
DownriverDem
(6,790 posts)that buttoned up like his intern shirt.
Montauk6
(8,985 posts)jalan48
(14,777 posts)Aristus
(69,523 posts)One wouldn't think a twelve year-old might find that film fascinating. But I did. I had already learned a little about the indigenous Australian concept of The Dream Time. But it was interesting to see a film built around it.
jalan48
(14,777 posts)jeffreyi
(2,325 posts)He seemed to be a good guy. R.I.P.
valleyrogue
(1,941 posts)Both of them looked a great deal alike, but Chamberlain was noticeably taller than Franciscus, as I recall.
Chamberlain was a good actor, and he had a good life. RIP.
littlemissmartypants
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SARose
(1,295 posts)I had to have a white jacket like his or I was gonna die, Mom, Mom, Mom.😉
Rip
Shogun
electric_blue68
(20,603 posts)Joinfortmill
(17,701 posts)Pacifist Patriot
(24,934 posts)I can't remember how old my kids were when I took them and they are in their mid to late 20s now. He was one of my faves.