They always had great casting. Whenever they replaced an actor who left they were always careful to have a different personality, not a duplicate. David Ogden Stiers was always fascinating to watch.
They always had great casting. Whenever they replaced an actor who left they were always careful to have a different personality, not a duplicate. David Ogden Stiers was always fascinating to watch.
I think they learned from experience, there. I always felt bad for Larry Linville, who wasn't a bad actor, but was given such a one-note character to play.
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What a shame. He was brilliant on MASH.
They always had great casting. Whenever they replaced an actor who left they were always careful to have a different personality, not a duplicate. David Ogden Stiers was always fascinating to watch.
While he was a strong foil for Hawkeye and BJ, he was also a complete character that was, in the end, very likeable!
Richard Willis said:
I think they learned from experience, there. I always felt bad for Larry Linville, who wasn't a bad actor, but was given such a one-note character to play.
What, no love for his star turn as the Martian Manhunter?
I had just that article about M*A*S*H Kelvin linked on Friday, then Tracy told me this news on Saturday.
M*A*S*H was a big part of my childhood.
ALWAYS liked Stiers.