Another one of the main recurring nurse characters on "M*A*S*H" was Lieutenant Ginger Bayliss, played by Odessa Cleveland. [34], Early on in the TV series, she is a stern "by-the-book" head nurse but willingly goes against regulations for her gain. Based on his age and how long he had been in private practice before he was drafted, Burns appears to be an immigrant to the United States from some unnamed country, stating his family had come to America in 1927. Potter is from Hannibal, Missouri, one-quarter Cherokee[12] and possesses a passion and fondness for horses. In the pilot episode, to raise funds for Ho-Jon's education, Trapper "jokingly" suggests selling Spearchucker. This is a list of characters from the M*A*S*H franchise, covering the various fictional characters appearing in the novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors and its sequels, the 1970 film adaptation of the novel, and the television series M*A*S*H, AfterMASH, W*A*L*T*E*R, and Trapper John, M.D. When Wayne Rogers left "M*A*S*H" between its third and fourth seasons and took his "Trapper" John McIntyre character with him, it would have been fair for fans to have some trepidation about his replacement. Hunnicutt was created to replace him, with the two-part Season Four opener created to explain his absence (the third episode introducing Col. Potter was intended to be the premiere episode). Later the name "Goldman" was firmly established as his own. First aired March 2, 1974. In "Comrades in Arms", Margaret receives a letter from Donald that was meant for another womana letter that says unkind things about Margaret and hints at Donald having an affair with the other woman. In turn, Potter holds Burns' feigned military bearing and subpar medical skills in contempt. Radar's lovable, put-upon persona is a key piece of the show for the eight seasons that feature him, and it's hard to imagine anyone else in the role. Now played by Pernell Roberts, the character is depicted in the then-present day as the middle-aged Chief of Surgery at a San Francisco hospital. [15] He unjustly accuses a rookie orderly, Boone (Bud Cort in the film), of killing one of his patients and nearly kills another patient, earning him retaliatory assaults from Duke and Trapper John. "M*A*S*H" star Judy Farrell, best known for her role as Nurse Able on the series, died at the age of 84 Sunday. John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, "Mike Farrell had complicated feelings about B.J. Played by Robert F. Simon. In one episode, "Officer of the Day", he appears with another soldier and his last name is said to be Carter or Willis (it is unclear who is being referred to). [43] He impishly refers to her as "my sister the Sister". He is usually seen serving food in the mess tent and also serving as the foil for the frequent complaints about the unappetizing state of the food. Today, Maxwell spends his professional time discussing the show that made him famous on the podcast "M*A*S*H Matters," which he co-hosts with writer Ryan Patrick. Unbeknownst to them, a hidden PA microphone is broadcasting their conversation to the whole camp, including her growl to Frank, "kiss my hot lips". The character appeared in all but three of the subsequent episodes. For seven straight years, Burghoff earned annual nominations at the Emmy Awards for his performance as Radar, winning once in 1977. [48] In a season 3 episode, when asked what happened to "that surgeon you had from Georgia", Trapper answers, "He got sent stateside! In the novel, it is related that while a poorly paid resident, he had been scouted by the Philadelphia Eagles playing semi-professional football in New Jersey for extra cash, and had been signed by the Eagles, playing with them until he was drafted. She falls in love with him on the spot, and he quickly asks her to marry him. When Radar places a hidden microphone inside Hot Lips's tent as she and Frank Burns have sex, members of the camp listen in, and Mulcahy at first mistakes their conversation (and noises) for an episode of The Bickersons, leaving abruptly when he realizes otherwise. She entered nursing school in 1938 and graduated in 1942 when she joined the Army. [21] In the season 3 episode "O.R. Major Sidney Theodore Freedman, played by Allan Arbus, is a psychiatrist frequently summoned in cases of mental health problems. Goldman appears off and on throughout the run of the series, usually when a soldier is needed for a random line or reaction. In addition, Potter, who had been managing administrative work before his assignment to the 4077th with the asset of knowing many of his superiors as personal acquaintances, possesses formidable skills as a surgeon and for keeping morale high in the operating room. M*A*S*H is a media franchise revolving around the staff of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital as they attempt to maintain sanity during the harshness of the Korean War. Although Houlihan's history as a self-proclaimed "army brat" made her more of an antagonist in the show's early seasons, Swit carried through a wide range of compelling emotional arcs by the time "M*A*S*H" concluded. (Sparky seems to be at his desk around the clock). He's a cigar-chomping, gruff-talking character who was never elevated to the status of a series regular, but he remained a stalwart member of the 4077th until the series finale. Igor's role is generally comic relief. One of the most distinct, memorable performances on "M*A*S*H" is that of Jamie Farr, who played the crossdressing Lebanese American corporal Maxwell Q. Klinger. A general who appears in a few early episodes. A nurse introduced as a new transfer in the episode "Requiem for a Lightweight". For example, in the episode "In Love and War", a new nurse arrives at the 4077th. Company clerk Radar can usually anticipate his wishes and turn them into efficient military orders, but Henry often gets flustered when an important decision needs to be made. Although he had a rather unremarkable boyhood growing up, by his own admittance he had had several experiences he never forgot: once when young he fell overboard in a pond and nearly drowned as a result of a cruel practical joke (which left him with lifelong claustrophobia); when he was 10 he made his father extremely angry when the elder Pierce found his son in bed with a girl and smoking a cigarette; when he was 12 he found out his father was dating a female bookkeeper; to keep attention to himself Hawkeye selfishly ruined their relationship so they couldn't marry. Klinger is a fan of the Toledo Mud Hens, an actual minor league baseball team, and occasionally voices his high opinion of the hot dogs at Tony Packo's, an actual Toledo restaurant. Still, for fans of the early seasons of "M*A*S*H," it's fun to know that Cleveland returned to the franchise later in her career. He even appeared as a musical guest on "Saturday Night Live," all the way back in the show's very first season. In real life, Jamie Farr is a devout Antiochian (Greek) Orthodox. Klinger vociferously denied, "I ain't any of those things! encourages members of the 4077th to play jokes on each other, starting escalating joke wars for his amusement, with neither side knowing that he is the instigator. It is implied he assisted Hawkeye and Trapper in their schemes on the sidelines. She is an experienced surgical nurse, so although she thoroughly disapproves of the surgeons' off-duty tomfoolery, she can set her personal feelings aside to appreciate their skills, such as when she came down with appendicitis and asked that Hawkeye, not Burns, perform the surgery if needed.[35]. He was not promoted, but made it clear that he was American "with an American wife and American son, Billy Bubba". This version of the character is in continuity with the film rather than the TV series, but no other characters from either production appear in this series, making Trapper John the only M*A*S*H character to be depicted on-screen in the present day at the time of airing. She won two Emmy Awards for her performance and appeared in nearly every episode, placing second only to Alda in total credits. Judging by his full name he comes from a Catholic family. In M*A*S*H Goes to Maine, Ho-Jon is briefly seen again, having pursued a successful career in university administration. Unlike Blake, he is not afraid to put his foot down when the camp's antics get out of hand, but this is motivated by not wanting to see his troops get into trouble outside of the camp. He visited the camp to do a psychiatric evaluation of Klinger, who was aiming for a Section 8 discharge). Afterwards, Alda became one of the most prolific actors in Hollywood, appearing in major films like "Crimes and Misdemeanors" and "Bridge of Spies" and TV series like "ER," "The West Wing," and "30 Rock.". [23] He twice applied for and received a Purple Heart for being "wounded" in combat: first, for slipping and falling on the way the shower;[24] and second, for getting an eggshell fragment in his eye. When Hawkeye walks into the mess tent naked, for example, Goldman is the first one to notice, dropping his metal tray in shock. The later novels by Richard Hooker and William Butterworth give his name as J. Robespierre O'Reilly. The MASH surgeons get a big laugh when they saw a film of his wedding - even then Burns couldn't hold a knife while cutting his wedding cake. And yet, while the tone of the show oscillated in its balance of drama and comedy, each season and era of "M*A*S*H" delivered its own great character pairings, pushing the established stars to new places and keeping the whole series feeling fresh. Freedman appears in 12 M*A*S*H episodes: "Radar's Report" (as Milton Freedman), "Deal Me Out", "O.R. In the sequel novels, particularly M*A*S*H Goes to Maine, Jones joins the other doctors in their practice in Spruce Harbor, Maine, becoming a highly successful doctor and prominent citizen. In the film, he has a dry, sardonic, deadpan sense of humor, while in the M*A*S*H TV series he is more of a class clown. In the movie, General Hammond's first name is Charles, and he is very enthusiastic about football, challenging the 4077th to a game against his 325th Evac unit. Drinking problems appear to run in her family. She's one of the camp's most capable nurses and is shown multiple times to be a friend of Hawkeye and Trapper. She appeared in 86 episodes of the series, more episodes than some main characters, such as Henry Blake and Trapper John. Hailing from the fictional small town of Forrest City, Georgia, Duke ends up sharing a tent with Hawkeye, Frank Burns, and Trapper John. He is not seen again until the sixth-season episode "The M*A*S*H Olympics", in which Donald (played this time by Henry) arrives to visit Margaret and ends up taking part in the 4077th's amateur Olympics competition; he almost wins a race against portly Sgt. After being prominently featured as Hawkeye's love interest in the pilot, she appeared in only one further episode (Episode 1/11) before leaving the show entirely. His sister's religious name is Theresa. A plot hole is that in her 10-year career she is a major; according to the 1959 US Army Almanac p.148 a US Army officer rank of captain is 7 years service; a major rank is 14 years. In the TV series, Burns is a firm believer in military discipline and continues to fancy himself a superior surgeon; but his actions invariably reveal his incompetence and require one of the other surgeons to prevent him from making fatal mistakes. His mother is deceased and he has a sister (although, like Vermont, they are mentioned in some early episodes), and he is close to his father, whoas mentioned in the later episodesis also a doctor. She had great pride in her Asian American heritage and frequently took umbrage at racial slurs leveled by Frank Burns. Hawkeye is one of only four core characters to appear in every season of "M*A*S*H," making Alda one of the show's few true constants. Klinger's discharge was dropped, and Freedman left the camp. In the wake of her split with Burns, she becomes more comfortable with at least some of the unit's more unorthodox ways and as time progresses, becomes a willing participant in some of the hijinks. In the book, Duke Forrest is described as under six feet tall, with red hair, blue eyes, and 29 years old. Captain "Ugly" John Black was portrayed by Carl Gottlieb in the movie, and John Orchard in the TV series. It is framed and hung behind his desk during his tenure at the 4077th. He has a virginal awkwardness with women and a fondness for superhero comic books. At the end of the episode, he listens to a recorded letter from his sister Honoria, who turns out to likewise be a stutterer. Charles Winchester II (father), This page was last edited on 26 March 2023, at 23:40. Calvin Spalding, played by Loudon Wainwright III, is a guitar-playing and singing surgeon who appeared in three episodes in season three (197475), "Rainbow Bridge", "There is Nothing Like a Nurse", and "Big Mac". For example, in "Death Takes a Holiday" he quietly gifts an orphanage with expensive chocolates (a tradition in his family) while the camp assails his stinginess because true charity must be anonymous. He was given the nickname "Hawkeye" by his father, Benjy (Sr.), in the novel and in the series from the character in the novel The Last of the Mohicans, "the only book my old man ever read". Gelbart, Larry & Marks, Lawrence. Dennis rarely speaks, and never beyond a few words. After rehabilitation, he resumes his position as "Swampboy." In contrast to the philandering Trapper John, B.J. He attended the fictional Androscoggin College. [citation needed]. He replaced Trapper, both in his position within the unit and as an ally of Hawkeye Pierce and a foil of Frank Burns, appearing in all but one episode of the rest of the series. Cleveland was a prolific TV actor in the 1970s and '80s, appearing in other shows like "Simon & Simon," "Something for Joey," and "Sanford and Son." He went through his military training at Fort Sam Houston. Hawkeye and B. J. have a bachelor party for him, and after he passes out from drunkenness, the hosts, also inebriated, decide to play a joke on Penobscott by plastering him from his chest to his toes, intending to tell him that he had broken both his legs during the night. ", "Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler? Penobscott is not seen until the season-ending episode "Margaret's Marriage", wherein Donald (played by Carroll) arrives to marry Margaret at the 4077th. Freedman led Hawkeye to stop suppressing the memory of seeing a Korean mother smothering her crying baby to keep it silent, so a North Korean patrol would not find and kill or capture their group. In an early episode, however, before his character becomes more of a buffoon, he demonstrated himself to be an efficient, though again micromanaging, commander. Most of these are extremely flamboyant and the Reverend Mother herself is conspicuously glitzy and glittery. After finishing his secondary studies at Choate, he graduated summa cum laude class of 1943 from Harvard College (where he lettered in Crew and Polo), completed his M.D. Although Burns was Hawkeye's archenemy and Blake was Hawkeye's friend, one trait shared by Colonel Blake and Major Burns was a hypocritical attitude toward their marriage vows. She's remained close with many of her former "M*A*S*H" co-stars over the years, especially Alda and the late, great Harry Morgan, who played Colonel Sherman T. Potter in the show's final seasons. Radar appeared in every episode of the show's first three seasons. His name is a play on the name of the Russian classical music composer, Igor Stravinsky. Played by Bonnie Jones, at that time the wife of M*A*S*H producer Gene Reynolds. Episode 2/24, "A Smattering of Intelligence." However, most fans of the show claim this is actually Flagg's first appearance, with Halloran simply being one of Flagg's many aliases. In the book and the film, Trapper John is a graduate of Dartmouth College (having played quarterback on the school's football team) and serves as thoracic surgeon of the 4077th. Winchester does adjust accordingly, although his skill as a surgeon inadvertently frustrates his hope of being transferred back to Tokyo since Col. Potter considers him too valuable to lose. Humbled, he retreats to the Swamp, where Klinger brings him a Christmas dinner (made up of party leftovers), and they exchange quiet Christmas greetings, on a first-name basis. She was 84. Judy Farrell, best known for playing Nurse Able in the hit TV show, "M*A*S*H," has died, TMZ has learned. Freedman's first appearance was in the episode "Radar's Report". The first "Hot Lips," Sally Kellerman (who originated the role in the classic 1970 Robert Altman film the series would be based on), died in 2022 . Before playing Flagg, Winter played a similar character named Captain Halloran in the episode "Deal Me Out". 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