Richard Chamberlain – 1934
Since starring in the successful 1960 television series Dr. Kildare, Richard Chamberlain has amassed a sizable fan base, and he appears to have no intention of retiring anytime soon.
Chamberlain has received numerous prizes since his debut in the 1960s. He has won several credits, including the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries in 1984. Chamberlain split his time as a youth between acting and his athletic abilities on the track. He excelled as a sportsman during his early years, despite succumbing to the call of the stage. The Bourne Identity actor later gained fame for his portrayal of Bluntschli in the critically acclaimed stage play Arms and the Man, and his early success encouraged him to set higher goals.