M*A*S*H
M*A*S*H is an American war comedy-drama popular television series 11 Seasons from (September 17, 1972, to February 28, 1983) on CBS. The war comedy-drama followed the lives of these staff members during the Korean War as they survived impossible odds with only humor, fun, and practical jokes. Larry Gelbart developed it as the first original spin-off series The cast of 'M*A*S*H 'was large, and most actors had successful careers after the show. Here is a look at the cast members still alive today, as Looper and other sources reported.
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Mash Cast And Characters
Character | Actor/actress | Role |
Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce | Alan Alda | Chief surgeon |
Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan (Penobscott) | Loretta Swit | Head Nurse |
Maxwell Q. Klinger (Recurring seasons 1–3, regular 4–11) | Jamie Farr | Combat Medic, later Company Clerk |
Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy (recurring seasons 1–4, regular 5–11) | George Morgan (pilot episode), replaced by William Christopher | Chaplain |
Trapper John McIntyre (seasons 1–3) | Wayne Rogers | Surgeon |
Henry Blake (seasons 1–3) | McLean Stevenson | Commanding officer, Surgeon |
Frank Burns (seasons 1–5) | Larry Linville | Surgeon |
Walter Eugene "Radar" O'Reilly (seasons 1–8) | Gary Burghoff | Company clerk, bugler |
B. J. Hunnicutt (replaced Trapper; seasons 4–11) | Mike Farrell | Surgeon |
Sherman T. Potter (replaced Henry Blake; seasons 4–11) | Harry Morgan | Commanding Officer (after Lt. Col. Blake), Surgeon |
Charles Emerson Winchester III (replaced Frank Burns; seasons 6–11) | David Ogden Stiers | Surgeon |
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Mash Cast Still Alive
Alan Alda - Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce
Alan Alda played Captain Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" in all 11 seasons of M*A*S*H, and the only actor who appeared in all 256 episodes. Most recently, he had a recurring role in the Emmy Award-nominated and a supporting role in the film A Marriage Story.
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Loretta Swit - Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan
Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan was played by Loretta Swit played, one woman in M*A*S*H. However, it was when her performance was critically acclaimed, and she also won two Emmy Awards. According to IMDB, she has had only one acting role since the 1990s. These days, Swit is retired from acting.
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Jamie Farr - Maxwell Q. Klinger
Jamie Farr recreated Corporal Maxwell Q. Klinger on M*A*S*H for all eleven seasons. However, his character only appeared in a recurring role for the first three seasons before being upped to regular series status for season four. At 87 years old, Farr is the show's most senior living prominent cast member.
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George Morgan - Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy
George Morgan recreated the role of Father Mulcahy in the M*A*S*H, but when the character appeared, it was played by a new actor – William Christopher. According to IMDB, he has had three professional acting roles since. Unfortunately, Morgan's career never took off after being replaced on M*A*S*H.
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Gary Burghoff - Walter Eugene "Radar" O'Reilly
Walter "Radar" O'Reilly was played by Gary Burghoff, the famous character on M*A*S*H for eight seasons and the main character on the show, and just 78 years old as of now. Burghoff is notable for being the only actor from the movie MASH (1970) to reprise his role as a leading cast member of the television series. He left the show in 1979 but returned later that year for a two-part special episode called "Goodbye Radar."
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Mike Farrell - B. J. Hunnicutt
Mike Farrell joined the cast of M*A*S*H in season four as Captain B.J. Hunnicutt, a replacement for Wayne Rogers' character "Trapper" John. Farrell's wife at the time, Judy Farrell, also acted on M*A*S*H in the recurring role of Nurse Able. In recent years, he has guest-starred on popular TV dramas like NCIS and American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace.
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The Mash Still Not Alive
Unfortunately, the Mash Cast Characters in those who are Not Alive are Sherman T. Potter, played by Harry Morgan, born- on April 10, 1915 – died on December 7, 2011; Charles Emerson Winchester III, played by David Allen Ogden Stiers, born October 31, 1942 – died March 3, 2018; Trapper John McIntyre was played by William Wayne McMillan Rogers III born April 7, 1933 – died December 31, 2015; Henry Blake was played by Edgar "Mac" McLean Stevenson Jr. born November 14, 1927 – died February 15, 1996; Frank Burns was played by Lawrence Lavon Linville born September 29, 1939 – died April 10, 2000
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