
Dr. Famous actor Richard Chamberlain, who is known for Kildare and Three Muscators, has passed away at the age of 90.
The legendary American actor, who won the three Golden Globe Awards and is a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, died on Sunday due to complications from a stroke. The news was reported by the New York Post and the variety was confirmed by the pracharak Harlan Bol.
Chamberlain died in Waimanalo, Hawaii. His long -time companion, Martin Rabet released a hearty statement: “Our beloved Richard is now with angels. He is independent, moving towards those who went before us.”
During the 1970s, Chamberlane was one of Hollywood’s most demanded stars. He gained fame through films like The Three Muscators, The Count of Monte Christo, The Man in the Iron Mask and The Last Wave. He also acted in the prestigious TV series like The Thorn Birds and Shagun.