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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsRichard Chamberlain, TV heartthrob and 'king of the miniseries,' dies at 90
The cause was complications from a stroke, said his publicist, Harlan Boll.
Blue-eyed and porcelain-faced, and with an acting style that veered from earnest to wooden, Mr. Chamberlain was rarely a critical favorite in his prime. People magazine once summed up his reputation as an actor: “pretty — and passionless.”
Over the years, he tried to correct that impression by tackling Hamlet and other Shakespearean parts on the English stage, growing a beard and wielding a samurai sword for “Shogun” (1980), and playing a hunky but tormented Catholic priest wrestling with illicit love in “The Thorn Birds” (1983), one of the most-watched miniseries of all time.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/richard-chamberlain-tv-heartthrob-and-king-of-the-miniseries-dies-at-90/ar-AA1BWjkk?ocid=msedgntp&pc=DCTE&cvid=6f549ccda3294e1fb8abbe3407d94f85&ei=73
Another of The Three/Four Muskateers and Dr. Kildare has passed.
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000328/

Mad_Dem_X
(9,904 posts)Rest in Peace, Sir.
marble falls
(64,813 posts)hlthe2b
(109,230 posts)
eShirl
(19,258 posts)
sinkingfeeling
(55,073 posts)VGNonly
(8,048 posts)A fine mini-series.
Aristus
(69,710 posts)The Four Friends narrowly escape being poisoned by a “gift” of wine sent by Milady DeWinter. One of Rochefort’s henchmen is done in first, alerting the Musketeers.
Aramis cautiously sniffs the poisoned bottle and remarks “I always had my doubts about the Anjou ‘22…”
Ilsa
(62,715 posts)applegrove
(125,748 posts)when I was watching it at a friend's house because it was on too late. I never did see the end of it.