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Shattered Love: A Memoir
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 791.45028092
EAN: 9780060087449
ISBN: 0060087447
Label: HarperEntertainment
Manufacturer: HarperEntertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 272
Publication Date: 2004-05-01
Publisher: HarperEntertainment
Release Date: 2004-05-04
Studio: HarperEntertainment

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One of the most beloved actors of our time shares the New York Times bestselling story of how he learned to live with an open heart.

Early in his career, shortly after rising to fame as television's Dr. James Kildare, Richard Chamberlain took on the role of Hamlet on the English stage. The play contained a lesson the actor has remembered throughout his life: "To thine own self be true." But for Chamberlain these were not always easy words to live by. Even as he won the adoration of millions of fans, this handsome, charming, debonair leading man seriously questioned his own self–worth, living a life haunted by personal insecurity despite decades of immense popular success in memorable roles in Dr. Kildare, The Thorn Birds, Shogun, and other television dramas. Finally, with the help of friends and guidance from spiritual teachers, including Krishnamurti, Chamberlain began the sometimes painful but deeply rewarding process of reconciling his deepest self with his public persona. Now, in Shattered Love, he poignantly recounts his lifelong struggle to find happiness. Tracing a fascinating path through his meteoric rise to success, he chronicles his struggle to come to terms with his own imperfections, his growing desire to be honest about his sexual orientation, and his yearning to live with an open heart. And along the way he imparts the lessons he has learned about overcoming our own self–imposed obstacles to happiness: the importance of listening to our own instincts instead of listening only to others, not demanding the impossible of ourselves, and allowing ourselves to explore negative feelings in order to move forward.




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Summary: Waiting for Shattered Love - The Missing Years
Comment: Shattered Love:- A Memoir: I barely remember watching Richard Chamberlain in his Dr. Kildare series. I became enthralled with him though after watching The Thorn Birds in 1983. This mini-series was aired again recently, and I was quite surprised by my reaction to Richard Chamberlain, the amazingly handsome man that he still is. I then decided to read his memoir, without expectations. I already knew of his sexual orientation.

His book reveals a traumatic childhood over-shadowed by an alcoholic father, events of his film and stage career, but I was left wanting more. The book reads like the first Thorn Birds mini-series, with big gaps of years and details that I believe a true Chamberlain fan would want to know about. I didn't expect the private details of his personal life, but I was left disappointed at the end of his memoir. Without judgement, I respect Mr. Chamberlain as a human-being. Actors and other celebrities are too often held to an impossible higher standard of reputation and life-style choices. I would like to see the 'Missing Years' of this memoir.

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Summary: "Just be."
Comment: In his memoir, Richard Chamberlain describes the early feelings of inadequacy and need for love that lead him into acting, his break-through role as "Dr. Kildare" and later success in Shogun and The Thorn Birds, but the book is mostly about his spiritual journey, especially his experience with transcendental meditation.

Chamberlain comes across as an intellectual and well-spoken man; unfortunately, I found his endless discourses on meditation and the essence of Truth and Love confusing and repetitive. I was expecting more about his acting career. The book contains many professional and personal photos.

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Summary: What a gentleman
Comment: Although Richard Chamberlain was well past his prime by the time I discovered his TV miniseries work (such as The Thorn Birds), I always admired him. He was the appitomy of the handsome prince on a white horse, and still is for so many women. I always knew he was gay, and at age 69 he finally came out not too long ago. It wasn't exactly a surprise, it had been whispered about for years, but it didn't seem to affect his career in a negative light, even in his prime when he was denying it.

I have always admired people who have overcome terrible obsticles or battled tremendous odds to overcome things. This book was a spiritual journey as much as it was a biography, telling of his rough childhood in an alcoholic home to his sexuality to his success as an actor. I think a majority of people picked up his book not because they wanted to read about his accomplishments in life, but about The Dirt on Hollywood. Who did he have to sleep with or preform for to get those plumb roles? But, he doesn't say. He's a gentleman. He doesn't even see his being gay as a polical issue, it's just another fascet of his personality. Maybe that's the whole point, right?

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Summary: Chamberlain's book is more of a career overview and insight into his spirituality
Comment: I am a huge Thorn Birds fan and remember how popular Shogun was while growing up in the early 1980s. I bought the book believing it was going to focus on when and why Richard Chamberlain "came out of the closet" recently (and finally) to the public. Instead, most of the book focuses on his career and his spiritual journey through the years. He mentions his long-term boyfriend but there is a lot of spiritual mumbo-jumbo (hence the title of the book). A good read if you know very little about his career.

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Summary: Inside Look at a Truly Gifted Actor
Comment: This book was an inside personal look of a gifted actor! Richard Chamberlain is a wonderful actor and stole my heart in The Thorn Birds. It was a great read!


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