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The ups and downs of the life of the actor of 'The Thorn Birds'

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Richard Chamberlain - Father Ralph of 'The Thorn Birds' went through an inner struggle before deciding to live his life.

Tạo hình của Richard Chamberlain trong vai cha Ralph Tiếng chim hót trong bụi mận gai. Ảnh: ABC
Richard Chamberlain as Father Ralph in "The Thorn Birds". Photo: ABC

The actor passed away in Hawaii after a stroke on March 29, two days before his 91st birthday. On social media forums, many viewers expressed their regret: "Every role he played was great", "Rest in peace Richard. He gave us many memorable moments with the filmThe Thorn Birds,The Towering Inferno,Dr.Kildare".

Despite his successful career, Richard Chamberlain struggled with his mental health, hiding his sexual orientation for decades. In December 1989, French magazineNo Tworevealed he was gay, but the actor did not confirm it until the release of his autobiography.Shattered Love: A Memoirin 2003, at the age of 69.

The prejudiced social context at that time put a lot of pressure on the actor. According to his autobiography, he lived a double life: being a star loved by the audience, but also having to hide himself. This made him lonely and isolated. Because of work, he often appeared with female colleagues at project launches and red carpet events to promote his work. When asked by reporters about the reason for being single, he only answered generally: "Getting married would be great, but I'm too busy right now."

The actor decided to "come out" in the early 2000s, believing he had nothing to lose or regret. Before that, Richard spent years in therapy.

In an interview, he said: "Growing up, being gay, being weak or anything like that was forbidden. I'm no longer the idol of young girls like I used to be, so I'm not afraid of breaking their hearts. In my time, being gay was a big deal. I was so disappointed in myself that I had to hide my true nature."

In his autobiography, the actor said he and his father - Charles Chamberlain - were not very close. On airNBC, the actor once said that instead of being happy when his son was known to the public, Mr. Charles, a heavy drinker, saw his son's success as a threat because he feared it would spiral out of control. Writing an autobiography made the actor feel relieved that he no longer had to hide himself.

After many life changes, the actor found peace with his partner Martin Rabbett. He fell in love with his co-star 20 years younger while filming.Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold(1986). They lived together in Hawaii in 1986, then secretly married. While Richard was writing the book, Rabbett assisted his partner in editing.

In 2010, the two split amicably, and Richard moved to Los Angeles. In a 2014 interview, Richard said they were no longer in a relationship but remained friends. In recent years, the two continued to live together in Hawaii. OnGuardianRichard Chamberlain's spokesman, Harlan Boll, said Rabbett was an important person to the actor and remained close until his death.

Experts say that Richard Chamberlain has all the elements to be a shining star of the film industry - tall, American appearance, good singing voice and outstanding acting. However, his appearance is also a barrier, making many producers hesitate to give him roles that require psychological depth. With talent and determination, he proved his ability through a series of projects. He attracted attention withDr. Kildare(1961-1966), in which the actor's handsome appearance was a factor that attracted audiences. At one point, he received thousands of letters from fans every week.

Richard Chamberlain (trái) cùng Martin Rabbett (phải), diễn viên Neil Patrick Harris ở hậu trường vở kịch Hedwig and The Angry Inch tháng 5/2014. Ảnh: FilmMagic
Richard Chamberlain (left) with Martin Rabbett (right), actor Neil Patrick Harris backstage at the play "Hedwig and The Angry Inch" in May 2014. Photo:FilmMagic

In the 1980s, he was known as the "king of short films" with works such asShogun(1981),The Thorn Birds(1983),Wallenberg: A Hero's Story(1985),The Bourne Identity(1988). He won three Golden Globe Awards for the film.Dr. Kildare, ShogunandThe Thorn Birds(The Thorn Birds). MagazinePhotoplayhonored him as the most popular male star for three consecutive years, from 1963 to 1965.

In a press release after Richard's death, Martin Rabbett said: "Our beloved Richard is with the angels. He is free, flying to where his loved ones are. We were so lucky to have known such a wonderful and loving soul. This love is eternal. And our love will carry him on his next great adventure."

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