Richard Chamberlain, the 1980’s kind of the miniseries – including Shogun, The Thorn Birds and The Bourne Identity, has died at 90.

The 1980s were the heyday of the miniseries, and of all the people who starred in them, the undisputed king of the format was Richard Chamberlain, who, Variety reports, has died at age 90 following a stroke. Chamberlain had already been a leading man for decades by the time he made his first miniseries, having starred on TV’s Dr. Kildare, as well as in a slew of movies during the 1970s, which included Richard Lester’s classic duo, The Three Musketeers and The Four Musketeers (he played Aramis), and Peter Weir’s apocalyptic drama, The Last Wave, plus roles in the disaster films The Towering Inferno and The Swarm (where his demise caused by killer bees triggers a nuclear meltdown).
However, his greatest fame came in the 1980s when he headlined a host of epic miniseries. His first, Shogun, is widely regarded as a classic adaptation of the James Clavell novel (with the recent remake a smash on Hulu). It was a smash hit, and Chamberlain followed it up with an even bigger hit, The Thorn Birds, which became the second highest-rated miniseries of all time (behind Roots). He followed it up with the high-rated Wallenberg: A Hero’s Story and then was the first actor to play Jason Bourne in the miniseries adaptation of Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Identity.
In between miniseries, he also starred in the Cannon Pictures B-movie classic King Solomon’s Mines, in which he played H. Rider Haggard’s Alan Quartermain (renamed from Quatermain), who was reimagined in the film as an Indiana Jones-style hero. The movie also marked an early role for Sharon Stone, and it was followed by a cheapie sequel, Alan Quartermain and the Lost City of Gold.
Notably, he also spent much of his career in the closet, only coming out in 2003, with him becoming something of an icon in the gay community, showing up in I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, Nip/Tuck, and Will & Grace.
As a child of the eighties, I remember Chamberlain’s work quite well, and he will be missed.
Latest Movie News
Movie News
Dune 3: Jason Momoa confirms he’ll be back as Duncan Idaho
Jason Momoa will be returning as Duncan Idaho as the actor has confirmed he’ll be back for Dennis Villeneuve’s Dune 3.
Movie News
Nobody 2 drops new teaser poster at CinemaCon
Nobody 2, the sequel to Bob Odenkirk’s surprisingly great action thriller, has dropped a new poster at CinemaCon.
Horror Movie News
Hell House LLC: Lineage ditches the found footage style, unveils first images and CinemaCon poster
Hell House LLC: Lineage, possibly the final and scariest chapter in the Hell House franchise, unveils the first batch of images
Movie News
Tom Hardy suggests studio politics got in the way of Venom getting tangled in a web with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man
Tom Hardy eludes to “studio politics” getting in the way of his Venom crossing over with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man on the silver screen.
Movie News
First reactions to A Minecraft Movie say the film is “uneven,” “insanely bonkers,” and better than it has any right to be
The first reactions to A Minecraft Movie praise the film’s spirit and Jack Black and Jason Momoa as a hilarious comedy duo!
Movie News
Black Mirror season 7 reveals artwork and plot details for every episode
Netflix has shared promotional artwork and plot details on every episode of Black Mirror season 7, which starts streaming soon
TV News
Finn Jones wants you to give him a “f***ing chance” to play Iron Fist again for the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Finn Jones wants Marvel fans to “give him a f***ing chance” to play Iron Fist again as rumors about Defenders joining the MCU circulate.
Horror Movie News
CinemaCon posters promote Eli Roth, Jordan Peele horror projects
CinemaCon posters promote Eli Roth’s The Horror Section projects and the Jordan Peele-produced horror film Him
Interviews
Interview: Bill Murray, Naomi Watts, and directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel talk large dogs and loss for The Friend
Bill Murray, Naomi Watts, and directors Scott McGehee and David Siegal discuss dogs, loss, and chemistry for The Friend.
Movie News
Ketchup Entertainment secures the purchase of Coyote vs Acme from Warner Bros.
After a lengthy round in the headlines as one of the many projects that Warner Bros. shelved, the Looney Tunes film will finally get a release.
Load more articles