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    • Alan Alda. The star of the show, both as Captain Hawkeye Pierce and later one of its chief creative forces, Alan Alda is still a big name in Hollywood at age 87.
    • Loretta Swit. Another of the four stars to make it through all eleven seasons of "M*A*S*H," Loretta Swit played head nurse Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan on the show.
    • Jamie Farr. 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.
    • Mike Farrell. 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.
    • Loretta Swit (1937-) Swit inherited the role of head nurse of the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan from Sally Kellerman, who held the part in the M*A*S*H movie.
    • Alan Alda (1936-) After playing the beloved Dr. Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce, Alda has gone on to have a successful acting career in TV and film, landing roles on ER, The West Wing, 30 Rock and The Big C, as well as movies like The Aviator and Wanderlust.
    • Jamie Farr (1934-) Sgt. Maxwell Q. Klinger, who wore women’s clothes in the hopes that he could be discharged—as unfit for combat—and go home, appeared in 216 episodes of the hit sitcom from 1972-1983.
    • William Christopher (1932-2016) After bringing Father Francis Mulcahy to life for M*A*S*H's 11 seasons, Christopher joined many former co-stars with stints on The Love Boat and Murder, She Wrote.
    • Alan Alda. Alan Alda is an American legend of stage and screen. He won five Emmys during his time on "M*A*S*H": three for acting, one for directing, and another for writing.
    • Loretta Swit. The one and only Major Margaret J. "Hot Lips" Houlihan was one of television's most sought-after talents in the '70s and early '80s, and, but for contractual obligations, would've played Detective Christine Cagney opposite Tyne Daly's Mary Beth Lacey on CBS' popular police procedural "Cagney & Lacey" (she at least got to appear as Cagney in the pilot).
    • Jamie Farr. Jamie Farr has always had to settle for being the second-most famous Lebanese-American out of Toledo, Ohio, but the man's love for his Midwest hometown shone through in just about every episode of "M*A*S*H."
    • Garry Burghoff. Gary Burghoff was the sole holdover from Robert Altman's 1970 film version of "M*A*S*H," and, really, can you imagine anyone else in the role of Corporal Radar O'Reilly?
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    Age: 88 years

    Alan Alda played Captain Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce for all eleven seasons of M*A*S*H, and he was the only actor to appear in all 256 episodes.He won five Emmy Awards for his work on the show, and he has remained a well-known and successful actor to this day. Most recently, he had a recurring role in the Emmy Award-nominated TV series Ray Donovan and a supporting role in the Academy Award-nominated film A Marriage Story. Some may also remember him for his role as the antagonist in the...

    Age: 86 years

    Loretta Swit played Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan, the only woman in the main cast of M*A*S*H. Swit had guest-starred on several popular TV shows in the early 1970s, including Hawaii Five-O, Gunsmoke and Mission: Impossible, butit wasn't until she landed the role of Houlihan that she became a household name. Her performance was critically acclaimed, and she won two Emmy Awards out of ten nominations for her performance on M*A*S*H. These days, Swit seems to be mostly retired from acting. Accord...

    Age: 89 years

    Jamie Farr played Corporal Maxwell Q. Klinger on M*A*S*H for all eleven seasons, although his character only appeared in a recurring role for the first three seasons before being upped to series regular status for season four. Before Farr acted on M*A*S*H, he actually did serve in Korea with the United States Army, and according to an article Farr wrote for the U.S. Naval Institute, he wore his "Real dog-tags on M*A*S*H." In the years since M*A*S*H wrapped, Farr has held roles in a number of...

    Age: 80 years

    Gary Burghoff played the popular character Walter "Radar" O'Reilly on M*A*S*H for the first eight seasons of the show's run. He was the youngest of the main characters on the show and celebrated his 80th birthday in May 2023. Burghoff is notable for being the only actor from the movie M*A*S*H (1970) to reprise his role as a main cast member on the television series. He left the show in 1979, but he returned later that year for a two-part special episode called "Goodbye Radar." Good things hap...

    Age: 85 years

    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. In 2016, he also played Lee Miglin in American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace.

    Age: 76 years

    Jeff Maxwell was never a series regular on M*A*S*H, but he appeared on the show in a recurring role for ten years. Many of his earlier appearances on the show were uncredited, but as time went on, his role on the show increased, and he became a beloved cast member. These days, he hosts a podcast called M*A*S*H Matters, where he discusses M*A*S*H and the film and TV industry alongside his co-host Ryan Patrick.

    Age: 79 years

    Odessa Cleveland appeared on M*A*S*H from 1972-1975 as Ginger Bayliss, one of the most frequently featured nurses over the first few seasons. She also guest-starred on one episode of the M*A*S*H spin-off series Trapper John, M.D. in 1986. Cleveland was one of the few Black actors to appear as a recurring character on the show, and she was prominently featured in the season two episode "Dear Dad... Three." In that particular episode, viewers saw Nurse Bayliss forced to treat an out of line, ra...

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  2. Dec 9, 2023 · Per TVLine, it was announced that a two-hour special reuniting M*A*S*H cast members while looking back at the hit show will air on Fox on Jan. 1, 2024. The special will include all-new interviews with Alan Alda (Benjamin "Hawkeye" Pierce) along with several other surviving cast members.

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  3. Jan 10, 2024 · Before M*A*S*H, Harry Morgan was already a prolific actor whose television work included starring roles in the sitcoms December Bride (1954 to 1959) and Pete and Gladys (1960 to 1962). He went decidedly more dramatic as Officer Bill Gannon on Dragnet (1967 to 1970), which was followed by Amos Coogan on Hec Ramsey ( 1972 to 1974).

  4. May 6, 2023 · So loved was the show that its series finale is one of the most-watched, single TV episodes of all time. Read on to remember the legendary cast and learn about one dedicated member who had an extremely lengthy commute to work.

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