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  1. McLean Stevenson se proslavil filmy M*A*S*H, The McLean Stevenson Show, Diff'rent Strokes.

  2. Feb 15, 1996 · McLean Stevenson began in show business at age 31. During the 1960s, he worked in night clubs and comedy cabarets, did summer stock theater and some television before moving to Hollywood, where he worked as a comedy writer for Tom Smothers. He eventually began acting in sketches. Mr. Stevenson is best known as the fumbling commanding officer, Lt. Colonel Henry Blake, on the CBS television ...

  3. Mar 20, 2022 · He was an American actor, comedian, and television host, popularly known for his role as Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake in the American war comedy s, m*a*s*h Born into a family with a long history of success in politics, McLean Stevenson decided to pursue a different role and become an entertainer. Despite some insecurities and initial flaws, he has […]

  4. Feb 6, 2024 · Despite only being on three seasons of "M*A*S*H," McLean Stevenson left an impression on viewers. Here's why he left his iconic role as Colonel Henry Blake.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wayne_RogersWayne Rogers - Wikipedia

    Wayne Rogers. William Wayne McMillan Rogers III (April 7, 1933 – December 31, 2015) [1] was an American actor, known for playing the role of Captain "Trapper" John McIntyre in the CBS television series M*A*S*H and as Dr. Charley Michaels on House Calls (1979–1982). He was a regular panel member on the Fox News Channel stock investment ...

  6. Feb 15, 1996 · McLean Stevenson is a distant cousin to Senator Adlai Stevenson, who was the Democratic nominee for president in 1952 and 1956. According to McLean Stevenson’s obituary in the LA Daily News, he “grew up in Bloomington, Illinois, next door to his cousin Adlai, who twice ran for U.S. president and introduced him to his first ...

  7. McLean Stevenson. Actor: M*A*S*H. McLean Stevenson began in show business at age 31. During the 1960s, he worked in night clubs and comedy cabarets, did summer stock theater and some television before moving to Hollywood, where he worked as a comedy writer for Tom Smothers. He eventually began acting in sketches. Mr. Stevenson is best known as the fumbling commanding officer, Lt. Colonel Henry ...