In August 2006, Rogers was elected to the board of directors of Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.,[5] a Fortune 1000 manufacturer of semiconductors and electronic components. ", "Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler? In "Promotion Commotion", Igor relentlessly tries to impress Hawkeye and B. J., so he can be promoted to Corporal. He is known for his tremendous appetite for heaping portions of food, is not averse to drinking Henry Blake's brandy and smoking his cigars when the colonel is off-duty, and he occasionally drinks the moonshine liquor that Hawkeye and Trapper make in their still. Nobody could forget his wisecracks, his way with the ladies. An experimental procedure was said to have restored most of his hearing. Despite his ongoing affair with Major Houlihan, he is unwilling to divorce his wife because his money, stocks, and house are in her name. After rehabilitation, he resumes his position as "Swampboy". Rather than lecturing from authority, he seeks to teach by example ("Blood Brothers"), or by helping someone see the error of their ways ("Identity Crisis"). The character grew steadily from a background (often non-speaking) character in the first season, to a speaking character with a character arc of her own, culminating in the season 11 episode "Hey, Look Me Over" which was primarily about the character. His sister's religious name is Theresa. 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, who—as mentioned in the later episodes—is also a doctor. 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. Potter takes pride in the competency of the rest of the medical staff despite their antics. Ginger appears to be a competent nurse who is well-liked by the medical staff, but occasionally runs afoul of Frank Burns who blames her for his mistakes, leading to Hawkeye and Trapper coming to her defense by pulling pranks on Frank. [42] On several occasions, though, she is called "Lt. Nakahara", notably in the season 10 episode "The Birthday Girls", and in the last regular episode of season 11, the final episode filmed, "As Time Goes By", Major Houlihan refers to Kellye as "Lt. Nakahara". Muldoon". Radar frequently looks to the doctors for advice, and increasingly regards Henry Blake and then Sherman Potter as father figures, having lost his own elderly father at a young age. He is a third-generation doctor in his family. series (Pernell Roberts). [11] At the Battle of Château-Thierry, he was mustard gassed, leaving him blind for a month in a French hospital. The character is inspired by company clerk Don Shaffer, who also was born in Ottumwa and nicknamed "Radar" by his compatriots, and who served alongside Hornberger in Korea. In all iterations, the Spearchucker character is a superior surgeon who was also a stand-out collegiate athlete. Finally, in the season 7 episode "Peace on Us", Margaret announces she's getting a divorce. Freedman led Hawkeye to stop suppressing the memory of seeing a Korean mother smothering her crying baby in an effort to keep it silent, so that a nearby Chinese patrol would not find and kill or capture their group. One of his most cherished possessions is his Good Conduct Medal, an award "only given to enlisted men", Potter explains to Radar while unpacking. She falls madly in love with him on the spot, and he quickly asks her to marry him. In the episode "The Incubator", and in this episode only, he is presented as a fool, answering questions of reporters in military double talk. Before playing Flagg, Winter played a similar character named Capt. Burns and Hawkeye recount opposing versions of the events. He makes his first appearance in the Season 2 episode, "For Want of a Boot", and his final appearance in the Season 8 episode, "Good-Bye Radar" (which also marked Gary Burghoff's last appearance on the show as Corporal Radar O'Reilly). However, she faced racial discrimination and he turned to bookmaking, and is only able to escape prison time when Sherman Potter offers a character reference and hires him as his assistant at the veteran's hospital in Missouri where he now works. Rogers co-starred with Robert Bray and Richard Eyer in the western series Stagecoach West on ABC from 1960 to 1961. [24] In the seventh-season episode "None Like It Hot", after Margaret talks about a bathtub that is supposed to be kept secret, Hawkeye says to her, "Would you please keep your hot lips sealed? He was also the head of Wayne Rogers & Co., a stock trading investment corporation. In real life, Jamie Farr is a devout Antiochian (Greek) Orthodox. Sidekick to Hawkeye Pierce during the first several seasons of the series, Trapper John is known and loved by millions of 'M*A*S*H' around the world. Originally from Honolulu, she described herself as "part Chinese, part Hawaiian" in Episode 8/11 "Life Time" and speaks Japanese, as revealed in "Communication Breakdown". His nickname is probably a carry-over from the days of telegraphy. Pernell Roberts portrayed the title character, a lovable surgeon who became a mentor and father figure in San Francisco, California. His name is only mentioned in the episode "Payday", though Hawkeye jokingly introduces him as his "brother-in-law Leroy" at the Officers Club. Sparky is the mostly unseen telephone/radio operator at headquarters. Seen only during season one. Pernell Roberts, Actor: Bonanza. He replaced Trapper John, 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. “Trapper” John McIntyre is stationed at the 4077 th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (M*A*S*H unit) during the Korean War. Yet when word came out Rogers died the last day of 2015, it wasn’t for his business sense he was lauded for, but of course, Trapper John. Alda said of Pierce, "Some people think he was very liberal. In AfterMASH, it is revealed that Max and Soon Lee found her family and helped them re-establish themselves as farmers, then moved together to the US to settle down. J." Trapper John "Trapper" John Francis Xavier McIntyre, is a character in Richard Hooker's M*A*S*H novels, as well as a film and two TV series (M*A*S*H and Trapper John, M.D.) After Freedman had finished the report, he quietly took Klinger in for an interview and told him that while he is obviously not mentally ill, Freedman was willing to declare him a transvestite and a homosexual. He thereafter appears in a handful of episodes as a very minor character, played by Bob Gooden. Margaret receives her official divorce decree from Donald in the episode "Hot Lips is Back in Town". The character also appeared as a central character in AfterMASH, a spin-off starring the three cast members who had voted (unsuccessfully) to continue the first series. Though the motor pool seemed to function well, it did so despite Rizzo's casual work style and frequent naps. He is devoted to his wife Peg (née Hayden) who writes many letters to him while he is in Korea. Goldman appears off and on throughout the run of series, usually when a soldier is needed for a random line or reaction. Private Igor Straminsky was generally portrayed by actor Jeff Maxwell, although Peter Riegert played him in two sixth-season episodes. Ginger is a commissioned Lieutenant, but is not a stickler for rules or military discipline like Major Houlihan. For example, in the episode "In Love and War", a new nurse arrives at the 4077th. In the series finale, while releasing POWs from a holding pen in the path of an artillery barrage, he is nearly killed and loses most of his hearing when a shell explodes at close range. He and writer Larry Gelbart evolved Radar into a naïve farm boy,[32] who still sleeps with his teddy bear and whose favorite beverage is Nehi brand grape soda. As a surgeon, he does not like the use of firearms and he refuses to carry a sidearm as required by regulations when serving as Officer of the Day. His first appearance was in the fourth episode, "Chief Surgeon Who? The Korean doctor who examines Ho-Jon discovers that Hawkeye has given him drugs to induce hypertension and tachycardia (so that he will fail the induction physical). The AfterMASH episode "Madness to His Method" has as its frame Colonel Potter writing a letter in Missouri about the episode's situation to an unseen Freedman. In the series pilot it is clear that he is a surgeon as well as an administrator, and his first name is Hamilton. Rogers was cast as United States Army Lieutenant Richard Henry Pratt in 1965, later of the Carlisle Indian School, in the episode "The Journey" of the syndicated western series Death Valley Days. [14] Burns longs for command of the 4077th himself, and resorts to underhanded means in attempting to achieve this end, such as filing misleading complaints about Blake and unsuccessfully preventing Hawkeye and Trapper from testifying in Blake's defense. Ho-Jon was portrayed by Kim Atwood in the film, and Patrick Adiarte in the series. After saying she was recently involved with a colonel named Donald, Margaret comes to the conclusion that Donald has cheated on her, and she flies into a rage against the nurse. Series writer Larry Gelbart stated during the M*A*S*H 30th Anniversary Reunion special that Klinger's antics were inspired by stories of Lenny Bruce attempting to dodge his own military service by dressing himself as a US Navy WAVE. A general who appears in a few early episodes. Margaret is an army brat, born in an Army base hospital, the daughter of career artillery officer Alvin "Howitzer Al" Houlihan (played by Andrew Duggan in the TV series). CBS DIDN’T WANT ONE "UNPATRIOTIC" EPISODE. In the episode "O.R. "Spearchucker", a common racial slur, is said to refer in this case to his javelin-throwing prowess. Burns' replacement Major Winchester has a grudging respect for Potter, even though their respective personalities are often at odds with one another. Hunnicutt resided in Mill Valley, California, before he was drafted. Col. Flagg is an American intelligence agent who acts paranoid and irrational and appears to the staff of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital to be mentally unstable. Given Flagg's propensity for using aliases, fans have speculated that Halloran may be simply another of Flagg's aliases – although the regular M*A*S*H characters interacted extensively with Halloran, yet most did not recognize him as Flagg when Flagg started showing up regularly. When Ginger is doing her rounds in post-op, she looks at his chart and says, "They've got you down as white. Behind his snobbery, he was raised with a sense of noblesse oblige and was capable of profound – albeit sometimes misguided – acts of kindness. Potter is well-liked by his subordinates, especially Radar, who comes to see him as a mentor and father figure after Blake's transfer stateside and subsequent death. Captain "Ugly" John Black was portrayed by Carl Gottlieb in the movie, and John Orchard in the TV series. Coincidentally, actor Timothy Brown played most of his nine-year NFL career with Philadelphia, and was selected to the team's Honor Roll in 1990. He once mentioned to Father Mulcahy that he sets aside three dollars from each salary payment for the local orphanage. Kapitán John Francis Xavier McIntyre je postava z románu M*A*S*H i stejnojmenného filmu i seriálu.Ve filmu jej hrál Elliot Gould a v seriálu Wayne Rogers.Této postavě se taktéž dostalo vlastního seriálu, Trapper John, M.D., kde tuto postavu hrál Pernell Roberts.Je to jedna z hlavních postav seriálu M*A*S*H v prvních třech sériích. It is sadly inappropriate to give dessert to a child who has had no meal." The character returned to television in 1979 in the medical drama series Trapper John, M.D. Henry would never meet his son.[8]. Zale's name is mentioned for the final time in "Yes Sir, That's Our Baby". Henry attended University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, where he was the football team athletic trainer. Clayton has a somewhat less of a military bearing than Hammond, and seems to want to balance military expediency with "fatherly advice". In the novel and film, Mulcahy is familiarly known by the nickname "Dago Red", a derogatory reference to his Italian–Irish ancestry and the sacramental wine used during Holy Mass. Leonard Nimoy played Yellow Bear. The announcer on the public address system is heard throughout the film and in most episodes of the series. Burns first appeared in the original novel, where he had the rank of captain. Cutler was played by actress/singer Marcia Strassman. Sergeant Rizzo is known to carry a grudge. Despite their long-running mutual antagonism, Hawkeye and Margaret come to develop respect and affection for each other, reflected in a long passionate farewell kiss in the final episode. "Trapper" John McIntyre/Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce (306) B. J. Hunnicutt/Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce (38) Frank Burns/Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan (13) As a young actor, Rogers met actress Mitzi McWhorter in New York in the late 1950s. In the episode "A Full Rich Day", Blake says, "Tony, hit it", cueing the national anthem of Luxembourg over the PA – Tony could have been the name of the announcer starting a record or the name of a "live" pianist. He was portrayed by Harry Morgan, and replaced the departing character of Henry Blake as commander of the 4077th MASH. I never want her at my table again!" Potter became chief of staff and chief of surgery of the fictional General Pershing VA Hospital in River Bend, Missouri, where he is joined by Klinger and his wife Soon-Lee, and Father Mulcahy. He also starred in the short-lived 1976 period detective series City of Angels and the 1979–1982 CBS series House Calls, first with Lynn Redgrave (both were nominated for Golden Globes in 1981, as best actor and best actress in TV comedy, but did not win) and then later with actress Sharon Gless (coincidentally, one of the House Calls co-stars was Roger Bowen who played the original Colonel Henry Blake in the MASH movie). Soon after the pilot episode, Burghoff noted that the other characters were changing from the film portrayals and decided to follow. She is an experienced surgical nurse, so although she thoroughly disapproves of the surgeons' off-duty tomfoolery, she is able to 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. Wayne Rogers, who portrayed "Trapper" in the TV series, was told when he accepted the role that Trapper and Hawkeye would be equally important, almost interchangeable (much like how Hawkeye and Trapper were presented in the MASH film). In "Officers Only", he is the grateful father of a wounded soldier who arranges with Maj. Burns for the construction of an Officers Club. In talking to psychiatrist Sidney Freedman he thinks a woman is suffocating a chicken, only to realize to his horror that it was actually a baby. The character was played by an actor not coincidentally named Roy Goldman. I don't care if you are passing, watch your mouth." In "Morale Victory", he sends for a copy of the score for Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand to give encouragement to a pianist who can no longer play with his injured right hand. He runs the camp public address system and radio station, which are often used in minor gags; in one episode he transmits messages to a Navy carrier by Morse code. By thejazzkickazz. In the second half of the two-part episode "Bug Out", which inaugurated the fifth season, Klinger reveals that it took him three years to accumulate his collection of dresses, implying that he was cross dressing before the Korean War began. He has a virginal awkwardness with women, and a fondness for superhero comic books. Major Margaret J "Hot Lips" Houlihan appears in the novel, the film (played by Sally Kellerman), and the TV series (Loretta Swit). Rizzo enjoys shooting craps, and seems to win more than he loses. Her long-standing affair with Frank ends with her engagement and subsequent marriage to Lieutenant Colonel Donald Penobscott. The first name "Kealani" was never spoken on screen, but according to interviews with the actress, that was the first name used on set when referring to the character. Rogers received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2005.[6]. Among the resident in-patients is one of Potter's subordinates from World War I, who addresses him as "Sarge" as opposed to his retired rank of colonel. In the episode "Dr. Pierce and Mr. Hyde", Dennis is General Clayton's jeep driver. [36] He is an amateur boxer and boxing fan; an old priest and mentor in Jesuit school taught his students that boxing built character, and Mulcahy coached boys in the sport at his local CYO chapter before being assigned to the 4077th. He also appeared in two episodes of AfterMASH, and starred in the television pilot W*A*L*T*E*R. The character was portrayed by Gary Burghoff in both the film and on television, the only regular character played by a single actor. Flagg resurfaces a few years after the war, in a Hannibal, Missouri, courtroom (as seen in the AfterMASH episode "Trials"), in which he uses the name Flagg and asserts employment with an intelligence organization "which has initials and its members are allowed to carry firearms in their shoes". In the series finale, "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen", Hawkeye experiences a mental breakdown when a Korean woman responds to his frantic demand that she quiet her infant child lest enemy soldiers hear it and discover them, by suffocating it. He was born on September 11, 2019, and will be ready to go to his new home on November 6th. I'm just crazy!" In 1981 he played the role of an art forger in Roger Vadim's The Hot Touch. She once told Frank that half of her salary went to support her mother; half of that money went towards drying her out, the other half for bail money (her mother was a kleptomaniac). To raise funds, Trapper grows a beard, poses as Jesus Christ (complete with a cross mounted on a jeep or hanging from a helicopter), and autographs thousands of photos which the Swampmen sell for a dollar apiece. He was played by George Morgan in the pilot episode of the series, but the producers decided that a quirkier individual was needed for the role.[34]. The show ran on CBS for seven seasons, from September 23, 1979, to September 4, 1986. He played Slim Davis on the soap opera Search for Tomorrow in 1959. after he is kissed by Margaret. After being confronted by Hawkeye, Burns was knocked unconscious by the operating room door. Rogers enjoyed working with Alda and the rest of the cast as a whole (Alda and Rogers quickly became close friends), but eventually chafed that the writers were devoting the show's best humorous and dramatic moments to Alda. Dennis rarely speaks, and never beyond a few words. Wayne Rogers, who starred as the beloved Trapper John McIntyre on TV’s “M*A*S*H,” died Dec. 31, 2015, of complications of pneumonia, The Associated Press and … He attended Ramsay High School in Birmingham and was a graduate of the Webb School in Bell Buckle, Tennessee. In the book Duke Forrest is described as under six feet tall, with red hair, blue eyes, and 29 years old. Winchester's commanding officer transferred him to the 4077th in retaliation for the major's gloating attitude about beating him at cribbage for $672.17 (equivalent to about $6,100 in 2016). In the Season 10 episode "Promotion Commotion", Rizzo was one of three 4077th enlisted who appeared before a promotion board consisting of Hawkeye, B. J., and Winchester. When McLean Stevenson decided to leave the show at the end of the third season, his character was scripted to be discharged and sent home, as a way to write him out of the series. While he assumes the same general disregard for military discipline exhibited by both Hawkeye and Trapper, B. J. professes stronger moral values. In the series finale, at the 4077th's final dinner Rizzo claimed that he would be going home to work on a new moneymaking venture: breeding frogs to sell to French restaurants. Roy Goldman is a medic who is assigned various duties at the 4077th. He donates his winnings to the local orphanage. The film version includes elements of the novel's Major Jonathan Hobson, a very religious man who prays for all souls to be saved. As portrayed by Skerritt in the film, he stands at 6'1" and is dark-haired. He is drafted into the South Korean army, subsequently wounded and sent back to the 4077th for treatment. In the eighth-season episode "Dear Uncle Abdul", Klinger writes to his uncle – who successfully used cross-dressing to stay out of the Army – about the crazy goings-on in camp, ending with the reflection "It's no wonder I never got a Section Eight – there's nothing special about me; everybody here is crazy!" He also has his eccentricities, including a love of horses from his cavalry days and an ability to use his Regular Army connections to the unit's advantage. In the book and the film, Hawkeye had played football in college; in the series, he is non-athletic. The character of B. J. Hunnicutt was created to replace him. Now played by Pernell Roberts, the character is depicted in the then-present day as Chief of Surgery at a San Francisco hospital. Drinking problems appear to run in her family. In "Officer of the Day", while with another soldier, he is referred to as either Carter or Willis (it is not clear which of the two is which). In the pilot episode, Ho-Jon is accepted at Hawkeye's old college, just as in the novel. Trapper John, along with The Mary Tyler Moore Show's Lou Grant, thus became one of a handful of 1970s television characters to be successfully adapted from situation comedy to drama. In the novel, Burns is a well-off doctor who attended medical school, but whose training as a surgeon was limited to an apprenticeship with his father in Fort Wayne, Indiana. John Elliott Lyday, the surgeon who inspired the character Trapper John in ''M*A*S*H,'' died of cancer Monday at a hospital in Greensboro, N.C., where he lived. He was not promoted, but made it clear that he was American "with an American wife and American son, Billy Bubba". While Trapper expresses great love for his wife and daughters, he also fraternizes with the nurses a great deal, with no pretense of fidelity. Unfortunately, this has often backfired on him when both parties he was pranking find out and retaliate. 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