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LOS ANGELES — Richard Chamberlain, the handsome hero of the 1960s television series "Dr. Kildare" who found a second career as an award-winning "king of the miniseries," has died. He was 90.
An overnight star as Dr. Kildare in the 1960s, he achieved new acclaim two decades later as the omnipresent leading man of mini-series. By Anita Gates Richard Chamberlain, who rose to fame as the ...
Chamberlain’s breakout role was the title character of the television series Dr. Kildare, which ran on NBC from 1961 until 1966. In 1963, he won a Golden Globe for Best Male TV Star for his ...
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