I used to pay Bryan Browns wages when he worked for the Moving Picture Company. A lovely memory for me. As for Richard Chamberlain, I fell in love at first sight. What a shame he was gay but so many actors are.
I used to love Dr Kildare. I was always puzzled by the fact that Richard Chamberlain wasn't more famous, in that he never really broke into films in the way one would expect. He certainly had the looks, charisma and the acting skills. Maybe he didn't want to. RIP Richard.
I read The Thorn Birds after seeing the series, and I couldn’t picture anyone else playing his part. I loved both. I agree about Rachel Ward though, although her character in the book was a bit like that too. I always remember the colour of that dress - ashes of roses.
I have just watched the Thorn Birds, and was amazed by how bad an actress Rachel Ward was! Also, I had forgotten how dim must Ralph have been to have been bonking Meggie’s brains out, and never did the maths when Dane was born!
I too had pictures of Richard Chamberlain plastered on my bedroom walls. His LP was the first one I'd ever bought and I've still got it - which is surprising because I played it ad nauseam as a teenager. My parents were very long suffering! It's only fairly recently that I learned he was gay but he acted so well, so who cares.
I had pictures of him on my bedroom wall from magazines like Valentine. I also remember he made a record of the theme tune called 'Three Stars will Shine tonight'. Just listened to it - have a google. I was obsessed with him.
Irismarle I remember Portrait of a Lady. I must have been about 17.I sobbed when his character Ralph died at the end. I was lucky to see him in a Sunningdale church when he was filming Slipper and the Rose. Unbelievably handsome.
Richard chamberlain was my grans favourite actor she watched him in any programme he was on. She used to say he was the only man she’d have left my grandfather for😂😂. She was in her 70’s and 80 when she said that.
Does anyone remember how brilliant he was in Portrait of a Lady, a miniseries based on a Henry James novel? Richard played Ralph Touchett, who was dying of TB, who tried to protect his wealthy cousin Isabel Archer from an evil European fortune hunter. I know this was about 50 years ago!!
My friend didn’t have a television, so came to my house every Friday night to watch Dr. Kildare! He was extremely handsome, wasn’t he? Mind you, I think he was like Robert Redford in that he didn’t age particularly well.