M*A*S*H Television Show Collection
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Alda, Alan, 1936-
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Alan Alda ( born Alphonso Joseph D'Abruzzo; January 28, 1936) is an American actor, author, comedian, screenwriter, podcast host and director. A six-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award winner and a three-time Tony Award nominee, he is best known for playing Captain Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce in the CBS wartime sitcom M*A*S*H (1972–1983). He also wrote and directed numerous episodes of the series. After starring in the films Same Time, Next Year (1978), California Suite (1978), and ...
Wilcox, Dan (scriptwriter)
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Marks, Laurance (scriptwriter)
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Levine, Ken, 1950- (scriptwriter)
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Isaacs, David (scriptwriter)
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Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
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American distribution and production corporation of motion pictures. From the description of Pressbooks, 1977-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122391955 American film producing and distributing corporation formed by the merger of two companies in the early half of the century. In 1915 William Fox began the Fox Film Corporation; and in 1925, he bought controlling interest in the then largest theater in the world, the Roxy Theater of New York, N.Y. The Roxy boasted a seati...
Reynolds, Gene, 1925-
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Reynolds worked as a child actor in the 1930s before serving in World War II. He resumed his acting career after the war and retired from acting in 1957 and turned toward motion picture and television production and direction. From the description of Papers, 1938-1969. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 30956265 Reynolds was born in Cleveland, Ohio, April 4, 1925; started his career in acting in the 1930s and appeared in films such as Love...
Rappaport, John H., 1940-
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Born in Chicago and raised in Highland Park, IL, Rappaport graduated from Indiana University. At IU, he began a career in show business by hosting music and variety programs on the IMU radio show, WFIU, and other broadcasting venues. Eventually he moved to Hollywood and became a writer on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. His other writing credits include episodes of All in the Family, The Odd Couple, Maude, The Bob Newhart Show, and, most prominently, M*A*S*H. Additionally, on M*A*S*H, Rappaport s...
Place, Mary Kay
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Mumford, Thad
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Koenig, Dennis.
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Klane, Robert, 1941-
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Hall, Karen, 1955-
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Greenbaum, Everett
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Gelbart, Larry
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Biography Larry Simon Gelbart was born in Chicago, IL, Feb. 25, 1923-28 (sources vary); at age 16 he began comedy writing for radio's Maxwell House Coffee Times; from 1946-52, he continued writing for a variety of radio series such as "Duffy's Tavern" (1946), "Command Performance" (1946-47), and "The Bob Hope Show" (1949-52); started writing for television in 1950 and worked on shows including "The Red Buttons Show" and "Caesar's Television C...
Davis, Elias
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Bull, Sheldon, 1952-
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Bloodworth, Linda
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