Born:
March 31, 1934
in
Beverly Hills, Los Angeles
Best Known For:
The Thorn Birds.
Early-life:
George Richard Chamberlain was born in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles on March 31, 1934 to Elsa and Charles. Richard was a painfully shy youngster who discovered he was dyslexic and struggled academically at school, though he was an excellent athlete. He studied art at Pomona College in California, originally intending to become a commercial artist. However, he became hooked on treading the boards after appearing in several student productions. After serving with the US Army in Korea, he enrolled in acting classes.
Career:
Small roles in various TV shows and movies followed before Richard landed the lead role in medical drama Dr Kildare in 1961. He also had several hit records during this period. When the series ended in 1966, he went on to appear in The Portrait of a Lady, Hamlet, The Music Lovers, The Three Musketeers and its two sequels, The Towering Inferno, The Man in the Iron Mask and The Slipper and the Rose. TV dramas Centennial, Shogun, and The Thorn Birds (the latter two won him Golden Globe awards) were hugely successful. Since then he's continued to work on stage, TV and in film in such projects as Casanova, Island Son, Hustle, Desperate Housewives, Chuck, and Brothers & Sisters.
Quote:
'When I grew up, being gay, being a sissy or anything like that was verboten. I disliked myself intensely and feared this part of myself intensely and had to hide it and became 'Perfect Richard, All-American Boy' as a place to hide.'
Trivia:
In 2011, he received the Steiger Award for services to the arts.