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For the episode, see, "Frank Burns" redirects here. Sparky is the mostly unseen telephone/radio operator at headquarters. 1st Lieutenant Maria "Dish" Schneider was played by Jo Ann Pflug in the film and (as Lt. Maggie Dish) by Karen Philipp in the series. Her long-standing affair with Frank ends after she finally realizes that Burns has no intention of divorcing his wife to marry her; she does have an engagement and subsequent marriage to Lieutenant Colonel Donald Penobscott. In the film, Hawkeye and Trapper are given roughly equal focus, but in the TV series, the character devolved to become more of a sidekick to the character of Hawkeye. [31] 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? Though Winchester did embody some antagonistic qualities similar to that of Burns, he proved over the course throughout his time on the series to be a very different character than his predecessor, being far more intelligent, humane, kind, and skilled in surgery. He is usually seen in a non-medical setting (such as guard duty), though he also does chores within the hospital. In both the novel and the film, he is a surgeon assigned to the 4077th, who arrives with Hawkeye. Burns and Hawkeye recount different versions of the events. "; in that episode's original script, Klinger was an effeminate gay man ("a silly fag character" as stated by Farr in the documentary Making M*A*S*H), but the writers later agreed that it would be more interesting to have Klinger be heterosexual, but wear dresses in an attempt to gain a Section 8 discharge. In the pilot episode, to raise funds for Ho-Jon's education, Trapper "jokingly" suggests selling Spearchucker. [30] In the film, the nickname originates from a scene in which she has a tryst with Burns. First Class Ames, but Penobscott gets tangled into a camouflage net while showing off. Clayton has somewhat less of a military bearing than Hammond, and seems to want to balance military expediency with "fatherly advice". In the early part of the series he was a stock character of comic relief who usually talked about the Korean orphans taken care of by Catholic Nuns. While most of the staff is not religious, they treat Mulcahy with some respect. Ginger is brought to tears by Frank's verbal assault prompting Hawkeye and Trapper to encase Frank's right arm in plaster capped with a metal retractor while Frank is sleeping. As Burns holds the same rank as Hawkeye in the novel Blake tries to make sure neither is on duty at the same time, but cannot do so when things get busy. In early seasons she had several liaisons with visiting colonels or generals who were "old friends". He also does not hold a World War II Victory Medal, which typically accompanied the Occupation Medal as its cutoff date was December 31, 1946. series (played by Pernell Roberts). He is one of the main characters in the M*A*S*H TV series during the first three seasons and the central character of the latter series. He is repeatedly passed over for promotion but eventually rises to the rank of Captain after Colonel Potter intercedes on his behalf ("Captains Outrageous"). 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". [29][28], Her nickname "Hot Lips" has different origins in the original novel, film, and TV show. In the series pilot, it is clear that he is a surgeon as well as an administrator, and his first name is Hamilton. Mulcahy understands that many of his "flock" are non-religious or have other faiths, and does not evangelize them overtly. On occasion, he assumes temporary command of the 4077th in the absence or disability of Colonels Blake or Potter. She is frequently seen fraternizing with Trapper and Spearchucker, even playing a game of "strip dominoes" with the latter in the first-season episode, "Chief Surgeon Who?". In Hawkeye's presumably far more accurate account, Frank was borderline hysterical and performed his triage duties with singular incompetence, which resulted in the near-deaths of multiple casualties. Klinger is an Arab-American of Lebanese descent from Toledo, Ohio (like Farr himself). He served briefly in World War II; in 1950 he was drafted into the US Army Medical Corps and sent to serve at the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) during the Korean War. He is a third-generation doctor in his family. 1st Lieutenant (later Captain) "Father" John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, SJ the order of his given answers were not presented consistently in the series appears in the novel, film (played by Ren Auberjonois) and TV series (played by William Christopher except in the pilot). Lieutenant Colonel (later Colonel) Samuel Flagg is played by Edward Winter. In "Morale Victory", he sends for a copy of the score for Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand to encourage a pianist who can no longer play with his injured right hand. Besides Houlihan, Burns has had affairs with his housekeeper, his receptionist, and two nurses at the 4077th. The character of B.J. While Trapper expresses great love for his wife and daughters, he also fraternizes with the nurses a great deal with no pretense of fidelity. Played by Bonnie Jones, at that time the wife of M*A*S*H producer Gene Reynolds. First aired November 29, 1982. Most of these are extremely flamboyant and the Reverend Mother herself is conspicuously glitzy and glittery. Igor became a favorite with both the fan base and the network. WebUnnamed mother, died when he was 10 years old Unnamed sister (mentioned in earlier seasons) Aunt Eloise (mentioned in one episode) Aunt Sarah (mentioned in one episode) Billy (cousin, mentioned in Bless You, Hawkeye) Billy, Stephen, and Karen Pierce (children in the novel) Unnamed nephew Appearances First appeared in: "Pilot (TV series episode)" She falls in love with him on the spot, and he quickly asks her to marry him. Later in the series, particularly after the departure of Burns, she becomes a more sympathetic character, softening her attitude while still serving as a foil for their antics. Margaret is an army brat, born in an Army base hospital in 1920, the daughter of career artillery (or cavalry) officer Alvin "Howitzer Al" Houlihan (played by Andrew Duggan in the TV series). But he was also a traditional conservative. 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. Nonetheless, he also participates in and initiates practical jokes, such as secretly switching Major Winchester's clothing for that of other soldiers to make him think he is gaining or losing weight, or filling Frank Burns's air raid foxholes with water. In season six, he receives a Dear John letter from Laverne saying she has found another man, whom she later breaks up with, then becoming engaged to Klinger's supposed best friend. An African American private with a mustache who is occasionally seen in group shots in early seasons. He is bewildered by the doctors' amoral pranks and womanizing behavior, but is usually forgiving of their jokes and sarcastic remarks, commenting once that "humor, after all, was one of His creations". He was educated at Stanford University and was a member of the Tau Phi Epsilon fraternity. In the book, he was an American who had "trained in the States with McIntyre". For example, in the episode "In Love and War", a new nurse arrives at the 4077th. Freedman appears in 12 M*A*S*H episodes: "Radar's Report" (as Milton Freedman), "Deal Me Out", "O.R. Radar is briefly promoted to Second Lieutenant as the result of a poker game debt ("Lt. Radar O'Reilly") but soon returns to Corporal after discovering that life as a commissioned officer is more complicated than he had originally thought. Drinking problems appear to run in her family. A nurse at the 4077th, who at times casually dates both Hawkeye and Trapper. In the film, he is an American (as he can be seen wearing the insignia of a US Army Captain), but his background is not discussed. 11 Seasons. after he is kissed by Margaret. )[27], She is the head nurse of the 4077th MASH, the highest-ranking female officer in the unit, and fiercely protective of the women under her command. The character on the television show was an anesthesiologist from Australia, often depicted wearing an Australian slouch hat. [26] An example of his childishness was shown when Burns is passed over for command of the 4077th in favor of Colonel Potter; Frank has a temper tantrum and runs away until he gets cold, tired and hungry.[14]. has arranged painted white stones into the word "GOODBYE", visible from the air. Government should get out of his liquor cabinet".[4]. Winchester is often adversarial with Hawkeye and B.J., but joins forces with them if it is justified. Burns's only friend in the unit is head nurse Major Margaret Houlihan, with whom he has an ongoing affair. The character of Igor debuted in the second season and appeared sporadically until the series finale. According to his own account he has been in practice 10 years {apparently he went to Medical School at age 14; graduated at 18 and somehow missed service in World War II). He convinced a reluctant Hawkeye that the best thing for him now was to return to duty for the last days of the war. Fans of the hit sitcom "M*A*S*H" were devastated when Kellye Nakahara Wallett, the beloved actress who played the role of Lt. Nurse Kellye Yamato on the sitcom, passed away on February 16 following a brief battle with cancer. She was 72. Not many of the stars from the iconic sitcom are alive today. In the original novel, Ho-Jon is described as a 17-year-old Korean, tall, thin, bright, Christian, and living in Seoul. Igor's role is generally comic relief. Burns is also M*A*S*H 4077's Physical Fitness instructor, Food Procurement Officer, Food Inspector (where he came down with a case of food poisoning), and Sanitary Disposal Officer, positions normally filled by a much junior officer. He came to MASH 4077 age 28 one week before Colonel Potter took command September 25, 1952. [38], In the film, Radar was portrayed as worldly and sneaky, a characterization that carried into the early part of the series. Dish's role in the finished film was limited, as a large portion of her role did not make the final cut. Among those from the Medical School is listed one Benjamin Franklin Peirce [sic]. Soon after the pilot episode, Burghoff noted that the other characters were changing from the film portrayals and decided to follow. On an episode of St. In the TV series, he is very high-strung, with a penchant for uttering what are often bizarre or redundant cliches and malapropisms; one example is from "The Interview" (season 4, episode 24), in which Burns describes marriage as "the headstone of American society". The Duke Forrest character did not make it to the TV series. 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.[41]. As the orphanage director apologizes, Winchester reflects: "It is I who should be sorry. Between long sessions of treating wounded patients, he is found making wisecracks, drinking heavily, carousing, womanizing, and pulling pranks on the people around him, especially Frank Burns and "Hot Lips" Houlihan. For the Australian public servant, see. [35] Although she projects a tough persona she is an emotionally lonely person who had only four close friends in her adult life (once in college and three in nursing school). His name is a play on the name of the Russian classical music composer, Igor Stravinsky. Father Mulcahy was one of three regular M*A*S*H characters to star in the spin-off AfterMASH, with William Christopher joining Harry Morgan and Jamie Farr. Trapper spends much of his time on the series engaging in mischief with Hawkeye Pierce, with the two playing practical jokes on Majors Frank Burns and "Hot Lips" Houlihan, drinking, and trying to seduce women. stand for "anything you want", he tells Hawkeye that his name is not an initialism, but simply B.J., derived from the names of his parents, Bea and Jay. In "The Price of Tomato Juice", Igor identifies himself as "Maxwell", and Major Frank Burns also refers to him as "Maxwell" in the following line of dialogue. In the film, Hammond is dismissive of Major Houlihan and her negative report about Blake, while in the TV series Houlihan is a sometime lover whom he remembers fondly. "Spearchucker", a common racial slur, is said to refer in this case to his javelin-throwing prowess. hospital. as he is being shipped back to the United States and tells them that not only has he been cleared of all charges, but has been promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and assigned to a veteran's hospital in his hometown. From the archives of TV CONFIDENTIAL: Actress Loretta Swit on her respect for the work of real-life nurses and the woman on whom she based her portrayal of Major Margaret Houlihan. ", "The Abduction of Margaret Houlihan", and "Rally 'Round the Flagg, Boys". In the novel, the extent of the relationship between Burns and Houlihan is unclear and only rumored to be sexual. [10] As shown in Episode 2/16, "Henry in Love," Blake holds a Commendation Medal, a Purple Heart, a World War II Occupation Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Korean War Campaign Medal, and the U.N. Service Medal, but neither the Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal nor the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal that normally would accompany the Occupation Medal. Alda said of Pierce, "Some people think he was very liberal. [43] 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. In the TV show, the origin of her nickname is never shown or explained in detail, though it seems to refer to various aspects of her passionate nature. 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. The show was set at the fictional General Pershing VA Hospital in Missouri, where he served as chaplain. He was not promoted, but made it clear that he was American "with an American wife and American son, Billy Bubba". The couple has a daughter, Erin, who was born shortly before B.J. Sergeant Rizzo is known to carry a grudge. In one episode, "Major Fred C. Dobbs", his greed is such that he turns down a transfer to another unit because he is tricked by Hawkeye and Trapper into thinking there is gold in the hills near the camp. It is Mulcahy who alerts the doctors that the camp dentist "Painless" is severely depressed. Capt. The deaths of Glee cast members Cory Monteith, Naya Rivera, and Mark Salling are at the center of The Price of Glee as well as other tragedies like Melissa Private Igor Straminsky was generally portrayed by actor Jeff Maxwell, although Peter Riegert played him in two sixth-season episodes. Burns further asserts that the other surgeons could not keep up with him and complained that he was pushing them too hard. However, most fans of the show claim this is actually Flagg's first appearance, with Halloran simply being one of Flagg's many aliases. 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. Rather than lecturing from an authority, he seeks to teach by example ("Blood Brothers"), or by helping someone see the error of their ways ("Identity Crisis"). In later years, she becomes a more relaxed and less criticizing member of the unit, tempering her authority with humanity. [18] In another episode, "A Smattering of Intelligence", Burns is gullible enough to believe that the US Army Corps of Engineers is going to make MASH hospitals amphibious. She is good-natured and has a bubbly personality. 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. In 1984, Burghoff guest-starred in two episodes of AfterMASH as Radar, now living on the family farm in Iowa. However, Ugly John was still a recurring character, and may have been one of the "three other doctors". He has a sibling, Kathy, who is a Catholic nun. Another time, he cons nearly every member of MASH 4077 into buying mail-order shoes. In her first appearance, her name changed several times before it finally settled on "Nurse Kellye"; for example, she was referred to as "Nurse Able" in her first appearance in "A Full Rich Day". Later the name "Goldman" was firmly established as his own. Dennis rarely speaks, and never beyond a few words. He alternately claims to be affiliated with the CIA, the CIC, or the CID. In the TV version, the doctors raise funds for him by raffling off a weekend pass to Tokyo with Nurse Dish. Major Frank Burns, also known as Ferret Face, played by actor Larry Linville, who sadly passed away at the age of 60 after being He also has exceptionally good hearing, able to hear helicopters before anyone else and to tell from the rotor sounds if they are coming in loaded or not. He tells his friends that he intends to work with the deaf following the war, but only B.J. knows why, and helps him conceal his hearing loss from them. He is also mentioned, but does not appear onscreen, in the episodes "Mad Dogs and Servicemen", "Heal Thyself", "A Holy Mess", and "Trick or Treatment". As the war raged on, Hawkeye eventually began to suffer from a nervous breakdown. Regarding his family life, he is divorced from his wife; the only mention of his children is that he has a grown son. Winchester does adjust accordingly, although his skill as a surgeon inadvertently frustrates his hope of transferred back to Tokyo since Col. Potter considers him too valuable to lose. Charles Winchester II (father), This page was last edited on 10 January 2023, at 01:19. He is devoted to his wife Peg (ne Hayden) who writes many letters to him while he is in Korea. When Colonel Potter takes command, Klinger immediately tries the same with him, but Potter sees through the scam immediately. I mean, he wanted nothing more than to have people leave him alone so he could enjoy his martini, you know? Watchlist. He is also overly suspicious of Koreans, going as far as to claim that South Koreans are communist infiltrators and hustlers, and is openly racist against Native Americans, although Colonel Potter, being part Cherokee, sternly puts a stop to that early on. The entire cast reunited in 1991 for Memories of M*A*S*H on CBS. In 2002, the surviving cast members came together for the M*A*S*H 30th Anniversary Reunion Special on FOX. The character's original defining characteristic was his continual attempts to gain a Section 8 psychiatric discharge from the Army, by habitually wearing women's clothing and engaging in other "crazy" stunts. [22], Despite his ongoing affair with Major Houlihan, he is unwilling to divorce his wife because his money, stocks, and house are in her name. Zale's name is mentioned for the final time in "Yes Sir, That's Our Baby". The series finale, which aired in 1983, was watched by 105.97 million viewers according to the Nielson Company. Despite the popularity of the show, however, only four of the main cast members remained on the series for all eleven seasons. out of the shower after giving him a hard time. Hot Lips!" Hess, John D., Episode 4/7, "The Bus", first aired October 17, 1975. [42] He impishly refers to her as "my sister the Sister". In the series finale, following the sudden death of the Chinese POWs he has been teaching a work by Mozart, Winchester states that music has transformed into a haunting reminder of the horrors of the war. The character also appeared as a new central character in AfterMASH, a spin-off starring the three cast members who had voted (unsuccessfully) to continue the first series. He was one of the original Swampmen with Trapper, Hawkeye, and Frank Burns, and was the sole black surgeon at the 4077th. In all iterations, the Spearchucker character is a superior surgeon who was also a stand-out collegiate athlete. While originally written to be from New York City, when the producers heard Bailey's southern accent in his first dailies his character was moved to Louisiana. Episode 11/06, "Bombshells." (The absence of Miller's considerable baritone resonance would suggest the latter.) Blake had affairs with a call girl, an underage girl, three nurses at the 4077th MASH, and a recent college graduate member of the press corps (the last so serious that Henry came close to deserting his family for her). In the pilot episode, Ho-Jon is accepted at Hawkeye's old college, just as in the novel. He also enjoys smoking "genuine" Cuban cigars made by Puerto Ricans in New Jersey. He had harsh words with Winchester when the latter, acting as motor pool officer, required him to completely disassemble a jeep's engine and lay it out on white sheets, for no good reason that Rizzo could see. In the show, he was the sergeant in charge of the motor pool. 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