Someone suggested that we have a Cemetery board, so....
McLean Stevenson
Larry Linville
Edward Winters. (March, 2001)
I'm shaky on dates, so feel free to put them in.
Larry Linville 4/10/2000
I got these dates from IMDB so I assume they are accurate.
McClean Stevenson--Henry Blake-- Feb 15 1996
Roger Bowen--Henry Blake (movie)-- Feb 16 1996
Connie Izay- Technical advisor/Various Nurses 1982
Wow-what are the odds that the two Henrys would die a day apart?!?!?! oo-wee-oo
David Graft--Lt. Spears--April 1950-April 2001
David Graf--Lt. Spears--April 1950-April 2001
Hy Averback Producer 1920-1997 Complications after surgery.
Jonny Haymer Zale 1920-1989
Robert Simon General Mitchell 1908-1992 Heart Attack
Herb Voland General Clayton 1918-1981
The following is a list cast members and crew members who worked on the movie.
Richard Hooker Author of MASH novel 1924-1997
Ring Lardner Jr. Writer 1918-1999 heart attack
David Arkin Sergeant Vollmer 1941-1991
Bobby Troup Sergeant Gorman 1918-1999
Tamra Wilcox-Smith Captain McCarthy 1941-1998
G. Wood General Hammond 1919-2000 (protrayed Hammond in movie as well as series).
Ted Knight Offstage Dialouge 1923-1986
Harold Stine Cinematographer 1903-1977
Arthur Lonergan Art Director 1906-1989
Jack Martin Smith Art Director 1911-1993
Walter M. Scott Set Director 1906-1989
Benard Freericks Sound Department 1898-1985
L.B. Abbot Special Photographic Effects 1908-1985
John Intlekofer Costumer 1911-1999
Hebert W. Spencer Orchestrator 1905-1992
Isn't Sorrell Booke dead? He was the General in the episode "Chief Surgeon Who?". Of course, he was more famous as Boss Hoggs on "The Dukes of Hazzard".
Yes I believe he is dead.
William Wiard 1928-1987 Director
I believe Maclean Stevenson was a cousin of
Gov.Adlai Stevenson of Illinois who twice lost
to Ike in the Presidential elections of 1952
and 1956.
Joey Forman 1929-1982 Jackie Flash
Larry Ward 1924-1985 Gen Rothaker and Gen Kratzer
McLean Stevenson's career, 1975.
LOL. 2003.
John Ritter Sept 17, 1948-Sept 11th 2003- PVT Carter Deal Me Out.
John Anderson(10/20/1922-08/07/1992):General Addison Collins in "Say No More",1983. Andrew Duggan(12/28/1923-05/15/1988):'Howitzer'Al Houlihan in "Father's Day",1980.James Gregory(12/23/1911-09/16/2002):Lt.Gen.'Iron Guts'Kelly in 1974 episode of the same name.James T.Callahan(10/04/1930-08/03/2007):Tommy Gillis in "Sometimes You Hear the Bullet",1973.Ironically,both James Gregory's & James T.Callahan's characters in their respective episodes,die.
James Gregory(12/23/1911-09/16/2002).Played Lt.General Robert Kelly in "Iron Guts Kelly",1974. James T.Callahan(10/04/1930-08/03/2007).Played Tommy Gillis in "Sometimes You Hear The Bullet",1973. Andrew Duggan(12/28/1923-05/15/1988).Played 'Howitzer'Al Houlihan in "Father's Day",1980. John Anderson(10/20/1922-08/07/1992).Played General Addison Collins in "Say No More",1983.All were terrific character actors that helped to make MASH such a wonderful show when they would guest star on it.
Gene Evans(July 11,1922-April 1,1998)Played Clayton Kibbee in Season 10,Episode 12 : "Blood & Guts" January 18,1982.
Alan Arbus died today. Played Dr. Sidney Freedman.
Actually he died on April 19.
Um, actually, Scott, Arbus died on April 19th.
Oops. I only saw the obit today.
Wayne Rogers (Trapper) passed away 12/31/15. More here.
David Ogden Stiers passed away today from bladder cancer at the age of 75.
Gene Reynolds, who developed M*A*S*H for television, and was a producer and (in the series' last years) a creative consultant, has passed away at age 96.
Kellye Nakahara, who played Nurse Kellye (and who gave it good to Hawkeye in one episode) passed away 2/16/20 at the age of 72.
RIP to Sally Kellerman (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/sally-kellerman-dead-hot-lips-houlihan-mash-1235099282/).
Ms. Kellerman was the the original "Hot Lips" in the movie M*A*S*H, as well as Dr. Elizabeth Dehner in the TOS pilot "Where No Man Has Gone Before".
Burt Metcalfe, who was a producer on every season, has passed away; he was 87. More on Mr. Metcalfe here.
Metcalfe also has connections to The Twilight Zone and Mystery Science Theater 3000. Early in his career, he was an actor. Among these roles were Don Martin in the Twilight Zone episode "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" and as a guard in the MST3K movie The Space Children.