The death Saturday in Waimanalo, Hawaii followed complications of a stroke, Variety reported.
With his boyish, clean-cut looks and ambition to be taken seriously, Chamberlain had a prodigious, far-ranging career.
His film credits included parts as Aramis in “The Three Musketeers” (1973), and as Allan Quatermain in “King Solomon’s Mine” (1985). In 1988, he was the first Jason Bourne in a TV film “The Bourne Identity.”
After a stint in the army, rising to the rank of sergeant, he co-founded a Los Angeles theater group, the Company of Angels.
In the late 1960s, he played repertory theater in England, helping establish his credentials as a serious actor.
He became a full-time resident of Hawaii in 1990.
In a 2003 memoir, Chamberlain acknowledged that he was gay. He first met Martin Rabbett, his longtime partner, when they played brothers in “The Lost City of Gold.”
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