Which mash actors are still alive




















Wood's work as a composer and musician reached international venues as well — he worked in the London theater scene in addition to the United States. He was a man of many talents, who left a rich history behind. Although Colonel Potter tried to warn her that perhaps she was rushing into this union, she didn't heed his words of wisdom, and the rest was divorce-ridden history. Henry, who was well-known for playing Tarzan in the three s adventure films, sadly died in at the age of As noted by Variety , Henry suffered tremendously from injuries he sustained while playing professional football.

He dealt with both chronic traumatic encephalopathy and Parkinson's disease, before succumbing to his health struggles. He was one of the loveliest men ever to grace this earth," Cheryl Henry, his wife, said of her late husband. Burns was your classic jerk — a complainer with a 6 million-mile-long ego without the skill set to match.

His character was so believable that you just wanted to reach into the screen and slap him, and this exceptional portrayal was thanks to Linville's talent. As noted by Playbill , Linville was also known for his wealth of stage acting, but it was as Burns where he really shined.

You know, so you'll be able to recognize him. While sharing the screen with the likes of Alan Alda's Hawkeye, Burns was infuriating — a true testament to Linville's phenomenal acting talent. As reported by The Times, Haymer began his acting career in the nightclub scene after graduating from the University of Missouri — before turning to the screen, he worked as a stage actor and was well-known for his work in commercial acting.

At the time of his death, Haymer left behind his wife, his two sons, his brother, and two grandchildren. Mulcahy was played by the enduring William Christopher, who sadly died at the age of 84 from lung cancer in , as noted by The Hollywood Reporter.

In a statement given to The Reporter, it was noted that Christopher's condition had rapidly declined within a two-week period. He peacefully died at home with his wife by his side. More: Alan Alda reveals he has Parkinson's disease. Facebook Twitter Email. Show Caption. Hide Caption.

BookmarkThis: Alan Alda's favorite roles. Much love to all fellow mash lovers and I hope to so someday run into one of living members of mash so I can shake their hand. My wife and I hiked to the original filing site in the Malibu hills here in California. A must do trek for all lovers of mash. They still have remnants of the site left that is being taken care of by fellow mash buffs replete with the chooper pad and many other wonderful chestnuts.

The t. But I still watch my reruns or watch them on my C. I was born almost four years after mash went off but I watched the reruns and its my favorite sitcom my favorite character is Hawkeye followed by radar it is one show I think will live on forever.

I cried when Henry died when radar went home and the final episode when everybody goes home. I wish thye would make a movie where they all meet in the states. I missed out on the Mash series when I was in the country area of Australia. We are getting the replays from 6. Cheers Robin. I love the show I laugh so much it makes me cry with laughter I am my seventies and my wife thinks I am mad I have been watching it for years.

Nothing better than MASH!!! Watched Alan Alders and mine hair turn grey as the series progressed. Lend a Hand … Dr. Anthony Borelli — The Consultant … Dr. Anthony Borelli. A wonderful show on many levels, innovative, moving,excellent blend of comedy and social criticism. Does anyone know the name Larry Dilbert. He was my library teacher and quit teaching to be a writer for Mash Or so he said at the time.

I would say that for the first 39 years I always looked forward to watching, now I say with a heavy heart that are getting old and boring. My son and I watch everyday I grew up watching masg it was one of my favorite TV shows.

My son was only 11 when I found them on DVD butt he fell in love with the show. Thank you for the memories and the great times with my son.

McLean Stevenson should have stayed on…he was good! It took a character away from the show………. I watched it faithfully when it came on TV in and still watch at least 2 episodes everyday.

Love them all…. This show has never been off television,, it is just so good. My late husband and myself used to watch M. I just wanted to say i have enjoyed M. H since i was a child. I laughed, cried, and rejoiced over the years. I wanted to say thank you to all ……and God bless. One of the best written shows ever with a wonderful ensemble cast. I still watch reruns on History channel. I am only 16, but when my dad introduced me to this show years ago, I was hooked.

This show is better than any lame thing that they call entertainment nowadays. I laugh and cry watching this show with my family, and I would give anything to have been alive when the show was still coming out with new episodes.

But you ARE Alive. That is the True Legacy of the show. That is why it is timeless, they knew that this was never done before nor will ever again. You are a young man. Search every scrap, every iinterview, article. Enjoy the hunt, young man. This show raised a Nation at least the good kids hahahaha. Mash Is my favorite show ever. I was pleased to collect all seasons on dvd, and will probably do the same on bluray when available.

I was young during its glory years and, I feel like I grew up with the show. I felt as if I were losing a friend when it went off. My favorite character became Charles over the years. I feel that they did a great job developing his character, and showed his more caring, giving side apart from his pompous exterior. I certainly hope no one ever tries to remake this show. Watched it from the start. Have seen many TV re-runs.

Now seeing it on TrueEntertainment again. In UK. Never tire of it, will never tire of the theme tune. David Ogden Stiers in the series is simply the best. Ive never tired of it either. This show is in my heart so much I have bought the martinis DVD kit every one of the shows the reunion, the fan I do believe that my favorite character of all time is Walter radar oReilly. He is what I believe the most genuine character and greatest actor on the show.

How I still miss not having new episodes to enchant me with the truth of war. Loved al the cast. My son gifted me with the series. Sue miles. Right now, the local stations which carry it are back in the very first episodes and Exceptional show.

So clever. Better now than when I first watched it as a kid decades ago, reflecting just how our appreciation must grow with the passage of time as we read new nuances in it. Sad to hear of some passings. I grew up with these wonderful people and think of them as a very intricate part of my life. I loved the political justice and the closeness of the characters.

It led me to the military but also led me to my husband who is very astute to political issues. Love you guys and thank you. We have the first three seasons on DVD. Watch them all every 6 — 8 months or so. In my opinion, the most entertaining comedy series ever produced. I totally agree. Loved both those guys. I was so sad when Col.

Blake was killed. That was just of the episodes that made the show real. What a great way to spend the evenings, reliving the memories. Nothing ever will. I love MASH, it is one of the best written series, ever. I watch it every night.

It is painful to know that so many have died,but so many great taughs make up for the pain. Quite simply the best television ever created. Nothing else before or since is as good. This is the best of the best. I have no favorite characters, every single one of them is as good as the next, and they all remain individuals. MASH portrays every aspect of the human condition between tragedy and humor, and it never fails to entertain. Keep those reruns happening!

I love this show it is a shame some have passed but still loving watching it on television if you can give me any update that would be good. MASH is such a wonderful show that brings me back many years when I would hear the music at the beginning and at the end of the show.

I loved the humor along with the raw emotion that each cast member faced. I could watch this show forever and never tire of it. It definitely portrayed the ravages of war and yet the reward of living in a very different era. God bless those that have passed and I would love to see that reunion show.

Thank you so much for the re-runs that are so precious. I have always been a huge fan of MASH, due in part, to the fact I had served in Korea on the DMZ in the US Army and had experienced so many of the same sorts of situations and characters that the show portrayed. I will always love that show, and could watch reruns forever. Thank you, METV for rolling back the years for me, once again!

The thing I appreciate most about this show, and have since it originally aired, is that it assumed the intelligence of the viewer. Satire, double entendre, innuendo, all were delivered with healthy doses of humor and drama. We relate to them even today because they are all, like the rest of us, damaged in some way. Their back stories are created in the form of home movies 16 MM remember? Then there was the first party viewer, as seen by the wounded, and in one case the dead, and the TV interviewer, done in genuine black and white.

It was all the right elements coming together at exactly the right time. I am in the process of watching all the shows, over of them…then I can watch them again having netflix.

That was the best series ever on TV, thats why it lasted so long. It was human, and never for a moment did it play down the fact that a war was going on and people were being killed. I loved all the characters but had a real soft spot in my heart for Sidney Freedman, the psychiatrist. He was so calm and kind under the worst conditions and sometimes had to take a lot of bad stuff. I loved the episode where Radar gives Potter the horse as a gift, I had tears in my eyes also…. A wonderful show,….

I concur. The evolution of all these characters… so realistic. He was heartbroken having to restrain a dear friend. It was quite an emotional evening Kleenex helped. I miss all the cast I wish that all the cast would come back.

To see each ather for all the fans. Could not be remade today. All the best to a tv series well done. I watch it more now, than when it was a weekly network show.

My wife and I grew up in and around Ottumwa, Ia. I noticed there have not been any comments in So, just have to agree with all who have watched and watched again. I have all 11 years on DVD, I am nurse so the show was a mainstay in my dorm when it debuted. Love it more with each watching. I can say it helped me understand the men who were returning from Viet Nam.

Just love this show. Would love to have season one thru four on DVD that would play through all the shows. The writing, acting, and direction were all superb, and the ensemble simply peerless. Watching it again on Netflix now, laughing and occasionally weeping as much as the first time.

I started watching the reruns played on MeTV and fell in love with this programme again. The first episode with Wincester is one of my all time favourites from this programme. My husband and I love the reruns of Mash. We like all the characters as they give us a laugh.

Mash is the best show. Bouquets to all involved for a great show. Have just watched the episode where Radar left and cried again.. Burghoff left MASH during the seventh season because he was burnt out and going through a messy divorce from his first wife, Janet Gayle. Has to be the best comedy for its time! Alan Alda had me laughing non stop! His quick wit , he is one talented person! A real legend! God bless to the cast members that have passed!

And to all the cast members you were and still are the best and will always be remembered! I used to watch M. Till Wayne Rogers left the show. Then it became the Alan Alda. I know of very few shows that can withstand the test of time as well as this show. Which just goes to show how it had everything going for it and dealt with matters that are eternal.

Have watch mash from the begining I left birthing class for my son early to watch the farewell show no series before or after can compare. Still watching reruns. I watch reruns of episodes all the time. Although they are not part of regular cast, the five nurses running for the helio pad. Who are they? I remember Kelly, and ginger the black nurse.

I thought they should of used ginger more. I will always enjoy watching the episodes! Yes that last scene when Radar left was a tough one, when he went out of the compound in the jeep with the driver.

It was not the best years of my life but I enjoyed the series very much. Gil Head. Gid bless them all. I loved mash i still watch on netflicks brings back memories and watching Allen Alden he was very good all of them but what ladys man he was funny god bless to all of them and to ones who pass on. I love this show!! Watched it years ago when it first aired and now watching it again on Netflix.

Actually, to be honest, I watch 2 or 3 episodes a night before going to bed. It puts me in a good spot with its sincerity and humor.

I love each of the characters. God bless them all including the ones who have left us. Thanks to all of them for bringing humor into my life! These people will always be my faves. I was only a young person then. I am watching the one where Radar goes home right now. Thanks for sharing what they are doing today.

Gave my wife Joyce and I a great deal of pleasure during the early years of our marriage and once again now as we approach our 50th wedding anniversary. Many thanks to all the great actors and production staff who put in a great deal of effort and received little or no recognition. Watching the hepatitis episode as I type. Have watched every episode at least 10 times and still find something I missed. Love it. In high school it was my brother Chris; in college, my roommate Steve.

Later it was my youngest daughter Katrina. At one point we knew the episode Mail Call so well we pretty well quoted the whole thing once when the power went out. Thank you to all who did have a part in making this great series.

MASH is one of my favorite shows. The wit displayed is so sharp and their protrayl of the war brings such realism. So, glad its on netflix Love this show. I actually feel I know each of them personally.

I came home from Vietnam in When Mash came on I watched I all the time. Mash will always be a favorite show of mine and probably for most people. It was superbly written. It always held your interest. It made you laugh and cry, often st the same time! The cast was phenomenal. It was a great portrayal of life in an Army Mash unit , during the war. How the actors portrayed actual soldiers, under the pressures of war daily was awesome!

I cannot say enough good things about it. The flashback show and interviews of actors, writers directors etc. H was first aired. As I grew up I had heard that it was a cult drama, and that it was set in korea. I am now in my middle thirties and I have been able to pick up the series on one of the freeview channels and I am absoloutely hooked!!!.

There are so many different elements to it, there is the serious side of Hawkeye and B. I think the script writing in some ways could, be compared to only fools and horses another favourite of mine, due to the fact that Alan Alda and both his counter parts Wayne Rogers and Mike Farrell played off of each other. Some of the episodes have definitely brought a tear to my eye. I particularly enjoyed the one where Radar is told that he is being sent home, the scene where he and Hawkeye are arguing about Radar not wanting to go is great.

Now I have two kids on my own and I watch Mash with them. I still enjoy watching mash so much I have every episode on dvd.

It the kind of show u never get tired of, especially if u served in the military. From my experience u meet all kinds of guys and they are all different but we all serve the same purpose be it a medic, truck driver.

Every Mos is important. This is what makes mash especially the a show u can really enjoy. Fantastic acting, great stories and often thought provoking stories. Actors that you had empathy with, I felt they were all friends.

Can i have a small complaint? Peter York England. I grew up my whole life in foster homes, group homes and other places. Hi honestly my fondest memory of the majority of my childhood is coming home after school turning on my broken down black and white TV and watching mash. Giving me something to come home to, giving me something have hope for, giving me something to laugh about. But most of all giving me some role models to look up to.

My family now just thinks my love of the show is just an obsession. But it really is love. Wish there were quality TV like that now. Though it has been written some of the characters did not get along well, all of them portrayed nothing but professionalism making each character seem larger than life.

Job well done. Honestly it is my favorite show and still watch whenever I can. The actors portrayed their characters beautifully and the content was so varied. I was a young lad watching it with my mom and remember the last episode like it was yesterday. This show is well remembered and sorely missed by many. MASH stands alone as Televisions greatest entertainment achievement!!!

It has inspired all of us to examine our own morality, passions and emotions. The totality of MASH is greater then the parts. The actors all were brilliant, but no more brilliant then when they played their respective roles.

This is by no means a critical examination of the acting work they have produced throughout their lives, but more an observation of a dedicated viewer!!!

Mash has not only inspired the actors to be greater then they have ever been before or after their roles in the show. It has inspired the viewer to be better people then they have ever been before viewing this iconic series!!! All of this is no more evident then the lasting appeal of this classic, being viewed by generation after generation.

P Trapper may you join the greatest stage with Col. Thanks for giving the greatest show ever. The show was good NOT nasty!! Find a nice personality to go along with this wonderful show! O we are working , just glad we have had such a timeless show to allow us time out to have …….. Did Gary Burghoff really play the drums in an episode of mash. If he did it was brilliant, he should have done it more!

H keeps on being repeated and my wife and I just keep on laughing its not a real medical but it is a shot in the arm,we know Hawkeye is only Groucho but who cares, if Radar promises not to grow up my wife will adopt him, my favourite?

There is no British comedy can make us laugh second time round ,but M. By the way we like it. I watch mash Monday through Friday at 7 p. But I will continue to watch as long as they are running. I retreat to my room to watch TV. Now there is no affection in our marriage. He goes his way and I go mine. We basically have a roommate situation even though we are married. TV is Death to a healthy marriage. I was a clerk in the U.

Army from in Okinawa. It was great to see Gary Burghoff play Radar. He did a wonderful job playing the role. Actually, although it was fiction, he was really close to what I did. So I felt it was only right to use Radar as my Facebook photo. Watching it right now. Just hilarious. Pierce and trapper were perfect compliments to each other.

They are the funniest, sad, happy mementoes and have never, or will be, bettered by anything before or since in television comedy or drama. We recently bought the whole set. Thanks for the good memories. I looked in the mirror and my hair I white now I was in highschool when they were performing. What Happened Alan? Btw love your laugh. Loretta ya still look hot!

Been watching since it originally aired. And have watched reruns ever since, and now with netflix, I watch it a lot…would say have seen every episode over 10 times….. I have also had the privilege of hearing Alan Alda give a lecture 75 minutes, no PowerPoints, few props , and I remain a big fan of his, as well.

I have watched every episode of mash and enjoyed them all pity the spin of shows were never shown in the uk. Absolutely brilliant. I feel as though I have watched it all my life.

Just one little niggle about the repeats. Now it is repeated on another channel than the BBC with the canned laughter It kills the atmosphere some what. I cross at the end I miss them all, best show ever. I was in the military for eleven years but never had friends like them, if I had I might of had eleven more. I have loved mash from its earliest days right up to today I usually watch at least four shows a day just for the laughs at you guys.

I loved knowing that I can still watch it every day on YouTube. Hi I love the television show mash I wish we could see all the series including the after mash I still watch the show today even though I have watched the before. P willis. It seems to be about friendships under difficult conditions. Sad to see the passing of so many but in our hearts it will live for ever and so will they all.

I love Radar with his kindness and simplicity, he could be a guest at my house anytime. Love to all fans xxx. Made me laugh made me cry. Loved Mash and the characters. Never will be repeated , ground breaking , so glad I was there on the sofa. I would love to meet some of the before I am unable.. Hawkeye my favorite then Colonel Potter was next.. ME TV is great….

Potter,,thats, Sherman T Potter! Blake sad they had to kill him off when he finally got to go home…sad… then Frank Burns! Am currently working my way through the Mash series right now and every time I see Colonel Potter, I feel as if my long passed on supervisor has again found his place in this life. I liked all the characters on Mash even the head shrink. I would like to know what happened to him.

Radar was the hit of Mash. His facial expressions were priceless. I still wash it every night Hope it runs forever. The amount each of them say non-verbally with facial expressions and body language adds so much humor to many scenes. That type of acting seems largely a lost art these days. MASH is the Bomb!!! Love the show, I grew up watching it every night…. I have just found Mash again and reliving the laughs I had years ago, now recording every episode, really wish it was possible to bring them back and do more, still feel that there is a script writer out there to do a new show like Mash.

As an 80 year old I have always been watching mash, and as long as the show Plays on me TV I still watch it every night at clock every night.

I missed the original start to the series. I have the complete 11 season series of MASH. Loved every one of the characters. Having served in the military, I just make myself at home as I watch each program. We have to watch it now, because at 5 pm when the theme song comes on, our Black Lab Baxter jumps up and runs to his bowl.

Dinner time. We love the humour, the kindness and kinkyness. Long live MASH and all the characters we love so well. This show is so funny and so addictive that I have no idea what could replace it to make me sit still for 1 hour when it ends.

I did not understand it when it originally aired all of those years ago. This is brilliantly written. I really feel as though I know these people! I grew up watching this show. My kids now love it as it is always on TV when we return back to Australia once per year. No swearing or racialsvslews. Wish we could return to those days. Also, regarding racial issues, they had Spearchucker in the beginning of the series character from the movie MASH but dropped the character because his name was not politically correct.

I think it is the greatest tv war show ever potrayed on tv.



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