Richard Chamberlain was one of those actors who seemed to have it all. Born on March 31, 1934, he first won hearts as the title character in Dr. Kildare, his first major role and one that made him a household name. Over the years, he also became known as the “King of the Mini-Series,” starring in ratings-smashing series like Centennial, Shōgun and The Thorn Birds — and racking up Emmy and Golden Globe nominations in the process.
But Chamberlain wasn’t just about television; he also brought literary heroes to life on the big screen, took on classic stage roles and even dabbled in music. Sadly, he passed away on March 29, 2025, just two days shy of his 91st birthday. Despite his decades of fame and acclaim, there are still plenty of surprising facts about him that many people don’t know about the star.
This story originally appeared on TV Insider