American actor Richard Chamberlain On Saturday, 30, he died at the age of 90, as a result of complications caused by stroke. Information was confirmed by the press officer, Harlan Paul. Admitted to its performance in televisionno stage no cinemaChamberlain reached a bad reputation like a medical drama hero Dr. KilderExhibition from 1961 to 1966, and later gained importance in the series Chugon E Wounded birdsThe successes of the eighties.
At the age of twenty years, he played the young doctor James KilderThe role that has strengthened a technical path that spanned more than 60 years, with theatrical production tickets and television adaptations of the classics.
Over time, Chamberlain was called the “King of the Manufacturer”, where amazing roles accumulated in prestigious works on American television. He also acted to cut like My fair ladyAnd the interpretation of Professor Henry Higgins, and in Moses’s voiceC, in the role of Captain von Trapp. In the classic theater, embodied characters such as Hamlet and Ricardo II, both of whom are from Shakespeare. In 1988, Jason Born lived in the first television version of Born’s identity, years before adapting to Matt Damon.
Presentations and personal life
The artist was nominated for four Emmy Awards: for his performance as a British message in the seventeenth century in Shogon (1981), a priest divided by a banned love in the affected birds (1983), and a Swedish diplomat Raul and Linberg in Winberg: the story of a hero (1985) as an alcohol from Monti CTTO (1975). In most of his career, he was a romantic figure.
Since Timir loses space in this industry, Chamberlain has publicly avoided for decades. Only in 2003, at the age of 68, he revealed his sexual inclinations in his autobiography, broken love: notes. At that time, he stated that this gesture was a huge personal comfort.
George Richard Chamberlain was born on March 31, 1934 in Los Angeles, and he was the youngest of the two brothers. Initially interested in fine arts, other than the direction during the years that Pomona College joined, California. The acting profession was cut off in 1956, when it was called by the American army and sent to Korea. After leaving the armed forces, he returned to California, he participated in the theater group and started his journey on television with secondary roles.
With the success of Dr. Kelder, he also tried a profession as a singer and participated in productions such as Peulia (1968), with Julie Christie, and the crazy lady in Chaillot (1969), along with Catherine Hepburn. He even joined Tiffany’s musical breakfast, starring Mary Tyler Moore, which was canceled after a few devices.
In the 1960s, he moved to England, where he sought technical improvement. He worked in the BBC’s photo of the lady, and Hamlet was embodied at the Birmingham Rembituri Theater. Then he returned to the cinema as Lord byRon in Lady Caroline Lamb (1972), and participated in titles such as Musketes Three (1973) and high -end hell (1974).
His presence in Broadway montage was fixed, as he mixed classicals such as Tennesse Williams’s Night of the Iguana, with musicians and TV series. After assuming his sexual life, he continued to work with various sexual and sexual personalities and gay in productions such as brothers and sisters, woe, grace and desperate houses.
In addition to being an actor, he published a book on Haikais in 2012 and his voice to the environmental documentary films of Audubon.
Chamberlain lived for many years in Hawaii. He had a 30 -year relationship with actor and writer Martin Rabbett and his partner in Alan Knatimin and the lost city of gold (1986). Despite the separation in 2010, both of them remained.
“It is now free, next to those who left in front of us. What a privilege is to meet a person with such a loving spiritThe rabbi said in a note.