Sketch BasesHawkeye PierceMash CharactersAlan Alda MashCarl ReinerBig TelevisionMash 4077Alan AldaThe TensesAlan Alda's on-set ''clash'' with M*A*S*H director Jackie CooperCooper used his autobiography to attack Alda, and even then couldn't come up with anything convincing.
HumourAngelesHawkeye PierceMash CharactersMash 4077Alan AldaMary Tyler MooreClassic TelevisionHot LipsHumourM*A*S*H: Captain Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce, played by Alan Alda
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Mash ShowHawkeye PierceMash CharactersAlan Alda MashMash 4077Alan AldaAnthony AndersonElegant ManBenjamin Franklinanother Alan Alda montage!!ahhhh, Alan Alda is so cute in this shot!! oh, and he's an awesome actor!! let's not forget that!!
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Hawkeye PierceMash CharactersAlan Alda MashWilliam ChristopherMash 4077Alan AldaComedy TvHawkeyeClassic Tv7 Facts About Alan Alda Not Even Die Hard MASH Fans KnowStarring in the the hit show M*A*S*H helped solidify Alan Alda as one of America's favorite television stars. The show started in 1972 and lasted for 11 seasons, and still remains one of the highest rated television shows in history. Millions of peopled loved to watch it,
Mike FarrellAlan Alda MashAlan AldaLifelong FriendsOld Tv ShowsBest PicsI Remember WhenOld TvFilm StillsAlan Alda and Mike Farrell celebrate 50th anniversary of M*A*S*H showAlan Alda, 86, and Mike Farrell, 83, teamed up to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the war dark comedy M*A*S*H that premiered on CBS on September 17, 1972.
Detroit LionsAlan Alda MashGeorge PlimptonLion MovieFootball MoviesMash 4077Alan AldaFilm ScoreJazz MusiciansDetroit Lions"Paper Lion" movie still, 1968. Alan Alda as George Plimpton. PLOT: Sportswriter George Plimpton (Alda) poses as a rookie quarterback for the Detroit Lions for a "Sports Illustrated" article. This movie pulled the curtain back on the NFL at the same time football was replacing baseball as the national pastime. Using nearly all of the Detroit Lions roster as themselves and an excellent film score by jazz musician Roger Kellaway, this remains one of the greatest football films of all time.
Father MulcahyHawkeye PierceMash CharactersAlan Alda MashMash 4077Alan AldaStar ShowMusic IconHawkeyeChristopher GlennHawkeye: War isn’t Hell. War is war, and Hell is Hell. And of the two, war is a lot worse. Father Mulcahy: How do you figure that, Hawkeye? Hawkeye:...