Richard Chamberlain’s Cause of Death: How the Late Actor Died

Richard Chamberlain’s Cause of Death: How the Late Actor Died


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Richard Chamberlain died just two days before his 91st birthday on March 29, 2025. The esteemed film, TV and theatrical actor was a highly accomplished Hollywood veteran. Amid the news of Chamberlain’s death, fans are mourning the loss and wondering how he died when no health issues had been revealed.

Below, learn more about Chamberlain’s career and his life.

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Chamberlain landed his breakout role, Dr. James Kildare, in the television series Dr. Kildare. After that, the Beverly Hills, California, native went on to win Golden Globe Awards for his performances in Shogun and The Thorn Birds.

In film, Chamberlain was lauded for several notable performances. Among his most famous movies were The Three Musketeers, The Four Musketeers and The Return of the Musketeers, as well as King Solomon’s Mines and Lost City of Gold. Chamberlain was also the first actor to play Jason Bourne in the 1988 TV movie The Bourne Identity. 

Chamberlain died from complications following a stroke in Waimanalo, Hawai’i, publicist Harlan Boll told Variety.

Martin Rabbett is Chamberlain’s decades-long partner. Like Chamberlain, Rabbett is a fellow actor, and he’s a writer and a producer, according to his IMDb profile, which also indicates that Rabbett and Chamberlain had “been together over 40 years.”

In 2014, Richard spoke with The New York Times, and briefly touched on his and Rabbett’s relationship. The Shogun alum revealed that he moved out of Hawaii, where he and Martin had lived for 30 years.

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