Richard Chamberlain: RIP
Sad to see that actor Richard Chamberlain has passed away.
I first noticed him when he was on tv as Dr. Kildare in the early 60s.
He went on to star in a number of mini-series. He was in films too. Here are a few of his tv series and movies that I remember and liked ...
- Julius Caesar (1970)
Yes, I was interested in ancient history back then in the college years, and I also liked Charlton Heston, who starred in the film, so I had to see it :) Based on Shakespeare's play, of course.
- The Three Musketeers (1972) and The Four Musketeers (1974)
I really likd these two films directed by Richard Lester. For those familiar with the novel on which they were based, Chamberlain played Aramis.
- The Count of Monte Cristo (1975)
Really liked this movie about the novel by Dumas. I can still remember him being a prisoner in the Château d'If .
- The Last Wave (1977)
This film was pretty interesting. Directed by Australian film maker Peter Weir, it was a mystery that included mystical Aboriginal religious beliefs.
- The Man in the Iron Mask (1977)
As you can see by now, I was a big fan of both Dumas and Chamberlain ;)
- Shōgun (1980)
- Hugely popular mini-series based on the novel by James Clavell. I had read the book, so looked forward to seeing this. The novlel had some icky parts ... you will never think of the slowly boiling frog metaphor the same way afterwards :( Also some interesting religious stuff ... the history of Japan at this time, the struggle between the Catholic chuch missionaries (Jesuits) and Protestants who visited Japan, all very fraught. Here Chamberlain's character explains the religious and political realities ...
- The Thorn Birds (1983)
A higely popular mini-series based on the novel of the same name. Read the book - both it and the tv series were ultimately pretty sad, and yet also compelling. A lot of good actors, interesting locasions, and it raised some questions about the Catholic priesthood.
- Dream West (1986)
Historical mini-series about John C. Frémont, from a novle by David Nevin. I liked it - Freemont is a pretty big figure in California history.
- The Bourne Identity (1988)
Yep, before Matt Damon starred in the Bourne films, there was this tv movie. I had read the book by Robert Ludlum and so had to see this tv adaptation.
He was a good actor. I will miss him.