Just days after the 35th anniversary of the series finale.
He had an excellent voice.
He was a great actor.
He was also quite the homosexual.
Sad to hear.
Good actor.
He was great as Winchester. Raging liberal like most of the cast of M*A*S*H.
And he was Cogsworth in the original Beauty and the Beast of 1991.
RIP. Hope he made peace with God before he passed. Good actor.
He did a good job playing the bad guy on M*A*S*H; I remember I hated him.
Was old enough to start watching MASH regularly as Frank Burns was in charge. When Burns needed to be replaced I remember watching that first run episode. Enjoyed David Ogden Stiers performance as Charles
And as Timicin on ST:NG
The Christmas show when Winchester secretly shared his stash of goodies. I was glad the character got to show his human side, I don’t think Burns ever did.
Oh, that’s too bad. Major Winchester eventually grew likable.
Enjoyed his work. RIP.
McLean Stevenson, Harry Morgan, Larry Linville, and Wayne Rogers are all long gone. Now, David Ogden Stiers checks out, but that smug jackass Alan Alda is still with us. Is there no justice?
RIP. My favorite role of his was as the small-town Mayor in “Doc Hollywood”.
MASH was an effective instrument of the Left’s ongoing effort to deconstruct American culture. Virtually everything was mocked. Major Winchester was the foil against competence, propriety and tradition.
RIP
RIP DOS
I only like the first three seasons when Wayne Rogers and McClean Stevenson were on. After that the show became the Alan Alda show and he was so smug and full of himself I could not watch it again.
Stiers was a good actor and I liked him on other roles I saw him in.
Great actor. RIP. I have to say I hated that show. Bunch of smart Asses. I know a Korean that told me that Koreans found the show offensive in the way they were portrayed.
“The Winchesters only recognize one six o’ clock each day and this isn’t it!”—Winchester, upon being woken early by wounded coming in. RIP to a great character actor.
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The first couple of seasons, with Wayne Rogers and McLean Stevenson, were entertaining and watchable. When those two left, it turned into a much more preachy and self-righteous liberal propaganda machine.
Played for the “other team”.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that. /s