Star of M*A*S*H
Here's a TMZ link
http://www.tmz.com/2018/03/03/mash-star ... ead-at-75/
RIP David Ogden Stiers
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Re: RIP David Ogden Stiers
He did a bunch of stuff; I didn't realize how much until I read an obituary
I liked him in all his roles. The only one I didn't remember was his voice acting in Lilo and Stitch.
I liked him in all his roles. The only one I didn't remember was his voice acting in Lilo and Stitch.
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Re: RIP David Ogden Stiers
He narrated a bunch of episodes of the PBS show "American Experience." I also remember his guest appearances on "Leverage" and "Rizzoli & Isles."SportsFan68 wrote:He did a bunch of stuff; I didn't realize how much until I read an obituary
I liked him in all his roles. The only one I didn't remember was his voice acting in Lilo and Stitch.
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Re: RIP David Ogden Stiers
I’ve long thought it was his addition to M*A*S*H, even more than that of Harry Morgan or Mike Farrell, that made the show into the classic it became. —Bob
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Re: RIP David Ogden Stiers
Almost as much as Winchester, I remember him as Lany Myers' father in Better off Dead