Is richard chamberlain gay


Richard Chamberlain, Star of &#;Dr. Kildare&#; and King of the Melodramatic Miniseries, Dies at 90

Richard Chamberlain, the handsome leading man who thrilled women as the young star of Dr. Kildare and then centered the epic, melodramatic miniseries Shogun and The Thorn Birds, has died. He was

Chamberlain died Saturday night in Waimanalo, Hawaii, of complications following a stroke, publicist Harlan Boll told The Hollywood Reporter. He was two days introverted of his 91st birthday.

“Our beloved Richard is with the angels now,” Chamberlain’s longtime partner, Martin Rabbett, said in a statement. “He is free and soaring to those loved ones before us. How blessed were we to own known such an amazing and loving soul. Love never dies. And our love is under his wings lifting him to his next great adventure.”

On the big screen, Chamberlain played Julie Christie&#;s brutal husband in Richard Lester&#;s Petulia (), the woman-loving Aramis in a trio of Three Musketeers films and the fortune hunter Allan

Actor Richard Chamberlain—who rose to prominence in the s TV drama Dr. Kildare and then became king of the miniseries with such productions as Shogun and The Thorn Birds—has died at age 90, Variety reported.

The actor died March 29 in Waimanalo, Hawai’i, of complications following a stroke, according to publicist Harlan Boll.

During his years as Dr. Kildare, Chamberlain also had brief accomplishment as a recording artist, singing mostly romantic ballads.

“Our beloved Richard is with the angels now,” Chamberlain’s longtime partner Martin Rabbett said in a statement. “He is free and soaring to those loved ones before us. How blessed were we to have known such an astonishing and loving soul. Love never dies. And our verb is under his wings lifting him to his next great adventure.”

Chamberlain spent decades in a relationship with actor-writer-producer Rabbett, with whom he appeared in Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold, but it was unclear if they remained together after Chamberlain’s go back to Los Angeles in According to Boll, Rabbett was Chamberlain’s “lifelong par

Out gay actor Richard Chamberlain says he 'wouldn't advise' closeted gay actors to come out. Didn't seem to wound his career.

In an interview with The Advocate promoting his upcoming role as an HIV-positive love interest for Uncle Saul (Ron Rifkin) on ABC's Brothers & Sisters, out gay actor Richard Chamberlain says he "wouldn't caution a gay leading man-type actor to come out." In an era when the President of the United States signed a bill repealing a law banning gay soldiers from serving openly in the military, the same month out actor Neil Patrick Harris hosted a video game awards show on Spike, Chamberlain's words gave me more than a bit of pause.

Until he came out in his memoir Shattered Love, Chamberlain, now 76, was himself a closeted gay leading man-type actor. His career was launched with his role as the dashing title character on NBC's s drama Dr. Kildare, and it spiked again thanks to the ABC miniseries The Thorn Birds. He even once played Jason Bourne in a ABC movie of The Bourne Identity. But his resume through the s was light on hi

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Miniseries Star Richard Chamberlain in a Rage Over News Stories Claiming He's Gay

TV superstar Richard Chamberlain is outraged over widespread news reports that have branded him gay!

The stories - which include appeared in the U.S., England and France - claim the year-old bachelor's live-in friend, former ballet dancer Martin Rabbett, has been his male lover for the last 12 years.

But an angry Chamberlain denied the reports and fumed that "homosexual terrorists" are trying to destroy him.

The scandalous reports were launched when a French women's magazine called Nous Deux claimed the star of "Thorn Birds" and "Shogun" had told an interviewer:

"I've had enough with keeping up appearances. That's why I'm officially moving in with my lover Martin Rabbett. We've been lovers for the last 12 years. We're in the process of building a home by the sea, which will be our home. And too bad for those who don't like it!"

The London Sun newspaper and the TV display "AM Philadelphia" reported on