

An edition of Shattered Love (2003)
A Memoir
By Richard Chamberlain
Publish Date
May 4, 2004
Publisher
HarperEntertainment
Language
eng
Pages
256
Description:
***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.*--GoodReads**
subjects: Christian, Richard Chamberlain (1935-), Non-Fiction, Biography, Autobiography, Memoir, Private, Human, Loving, Heart, Soul, 30s, Depression, 40s, WWII, Korean War, Family, Dutiful wife, Al-anon, Mom, Siblings, Brothers, Chamberlain Magic Show, Nonnie, Alcoholic father, Psychologically abusive father, Arrogant father, Cruel father, Gangland, Warfare, Track team, Drama, Rehearsals, Celebrity, Actor, Stage, Hollywood, Television, TV, Show business, Film, Cinema, Author, Gay, Coming out, Finding love, Personal, Joy, Freedom, Actors, Large type books, Actors, biography
People: God, Christ. Good Humor man, Jack Benny, Bob Hope, Fred Allen, Red Skelton, Japanese, Mario Puzo, Virginia Allen (director), Bernard Shaw
Places: United States, Los Angeles, Ebell Theater, Pomona, Holmes Hall Theater, LA, Beverly Hills, Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Drive, Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, Laguna Beach, Fort Ord, California, Pearl Harbour (WWII), Germany, Japan, Italy, Mediterranean, Indiana, Bloomfield, Nebraska, Mount Whitney, Broadway (New York), Paramount Studios, Korea
Times: 20th Century