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Martin Rabbett

Martin Rabbett

Who is Martin Rabbett

Martin Rabbett was born on an unknown date in Hawaii, USA. Martin Rabbett is an actor, writer, producer, and manager who has been married to actor (George) Richard Chamberlain for over 40 years.

They kept their relationship a secret for a long time because they were afraid of the negative reaction Chamberlain might receive as one of the leading actors of his time.

Martin Rabbett- Birth, Parents, Siblings & Education

There is No information about his Birth, Parents, Siblings & Education.

Net Worth of Martin Rabbett? Salary, Earnings

Martin Rabbett’s net worth is estimated to be more than $1 million as a result of his success in the entertainment industry.

husband’s success, as Richard’s net worth, is estimated to be more than $20 million.

Relationship, Married Life, Boyfriend/ Girlfriend

Richard and Martin began their relationship in 1977, when Martin was relatively unknown, having only worked on a

few projects in comparison to his partner’s success. Their collaboration eventually led to starring roles in several

films, including “Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold,” in which they played brothers Allan and Robeson.

The film is based on the novel “Allan Quatermain” by H. Rider Haggard and serves as a sequel to “King Solomon’s

Mines.” Sharon Stone played the character Jesse Huston in the film as well. Aside from their collaborative acting

projects, Martin primarily served as Chamberlain’s manager, utilizing his contacts in the entertainment industry to assist his partner in landing major roles.

Martin Rabbett
Martin Rabbett showing an award Source: makefacts

Prior to his romantic relationship with Richard, Martin’s partner was involved with actor Wesley Eure in the early 1970s.

He is 19 years younger, and because the United States does not have laws that support gay marriage, the two later moved to Hawaii in 1986, where they had a civil union and stayed for over two decades.

He was also legally adopted so that he could have a say in his father’s estate in the future.

Richard expressed a desire to devote the rest of his life to acting in 2010, but Rabbett no longer had the same connections he had when he was active in Hollywood.

His partner enlisted the help of another manager, who welcomed him back into the fold.

However, due to the overwhelming amount of work, he decided to leave Rabbett in Hawaii and return to California.

Many media outlets interpreted this as a breakup, but the actor stated that it was only temporary.

Chamberlain has been an outspoken advocate for LGBT rights since his return.

Body Measurement- Height, Weight, Hair Colour 

There is No Information About his Body Measurement.

Martin Rabbett: Professional Career

During this time, he developed a strong interest in acting and founded the Company of Angels theater group.

In the 1950s, he began to land television roles, including a role as a US Army Lieutenant in an episode of “Riverboat.”

His fame began to rise in 1961 when he was cast as the titular character in the show “Dr. Kildare.”

He established himself as a strong leading character on the show while also demonstrating musical prowess, releasing several hits that were featured on the show.

Five years later, he was cast in the Broadway musical “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” alongside Mary Tyler Moore.

The show, however, was canceled after four previews.

His next project was an adaptation of “Portrait of a Lady,” which marked the beginning of more serious roles for him.

He co-starred in “The Madwoman of Chaillot” with Katharine Hepburn

in 1969. During the same year, he also played the title character in “Hamlet.”

Throughout the 1970s, Chamberlain had a steady stream of high-profile projects, becoming the leading man in a number of films.

“The Lady’s Not for Burning,” “The Towering Inferno,” “The Count of Monte Cristo,” and “The Man in the Iron Mask”

are among them. He also appeared in television miniseries such as “Shogun,” “The Thorn Birds,” and “Centennial.”

In 1988, he was the first actor to play Jason Bourne in “The Bourne Identity,” and he also played the lead in “King

Solomon’s Mines.”

In 1989, the French women’s magazine “Nous Deux” published an article revealing his sexual orientation.

He did not, however, make any comments on the subject.

His work decreased over the next few years as he spent most of his time in Hawaii with Rabbett.

Though he had taken a long break from larger roles, he still took on the occasional acting project, working on television movies.

In the 2000s, he returned to form as the title character in “Scrooge: The Musical.”

He also appeared as a guest star on “Nip/Tuck” and “Desperate Housewives.”

During the third season of “Leverage,” he portrayed Archie Leach, and he also appeared in two episodes of “Chuck.”

His most recent projects include “Nightmare Cinema” and “Twin Peaks.”

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Quick Facts of Martin Rabbett

  • He is an actor, writer, producer, and manager, but best known for being the husband of actor (George) Richard Chamberlain for over 40 years.
  • In 1969, he was cast as the star of “The Madwoman of Chaillot” alongside Katharine Hepburn.
  • He became the first actor to portray Jason Bourne in 1988’s “The Bourne Identity” and was also the lead in “King Solomon’s Mines”.
  • He got back to form in the 2000s, appearing in “Scrooge: The Musical” as the title character.
  • Since his return, Chamberlain has been a strong supporter of LGBT rights.