MASH (1972–1983) After 52 Years, What Happened to The Cast Now

Published 2023-03-31
Welcome! In this video, you’ll see the then and now of the actors in an American comedy-drama television series MASH (1972–1983). You’ll know their real names and age. I will show you how they changed, and let’s revisit the stars of the tv series MASH and update them ! So fasten your seatbelt and enjoy the video!

MASH Then and Now;
MASH actors Name and Age;
MASH How They Changed;
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👉 M*A*S*H is an American war comedy-drama television series that aired on CBS from 1972 to 1983. It was developed by Larry Gelbart as the first original spin-off series adapted from the 1970 feature film M*A*S*H, which, in turn, was based on Richard Hooker's 1968 novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors. The series, which was produced with 20th Century Fox Television for CBS.

The series is centred upon the interrelationships, stress and trauma involved in being a part of Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. They survive insuperable odds with the help of practical jokes and fun.

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👉MASH (1972–1983) After 52 Years, What Happened to The Cast
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All Comments (21)
  • @MegaDeansy
    Watched it then and currently thoroughly enjoying re-watching it now - STILL one of the greatest series ever made !
  • I started watching MASH when I was in Korea in 1980. I loved that show, and I loved the Korean people. They are worth defending.
  • @bettyhouk8727
    Loved “MASH” and all the characters! Oh for the good old days of T.V. !
  • @Awaywrdson
    BULL !! Klinger was one of the smartest soldiers there !! Just like Radar, if you needed something Klinger was The Man to go too !! And he was my favorite !! So yeah I'm taking offense with that !! Jamie Farr did a wonderful job as Klinger !! 👍
  • You really don’t know, how it was to watch this show in black and white TV God bless them because after over 50 years, I still watch the reruns and I am reminded of the time when I was a little boy in the seventies
  • @quick-silver860
    Oh, how touching. God bless them all. Loretta looks great! And Gary B has barely aged!! Love them all, and the show. I had a great time (still do) watching it.❤
  • MASH was such a huge part of my life growing up and still is! It's hard to believe so many of the actors are gone. Seems like yesterday. Thank you for posting this!
  • @jackkircher1755
    Larry Linville was a very sweet man and loads of fun to be around. He played his part extremely well!
  • @STNeish
    Hard to believe how old the show IS now... It doesn't seem that long, and it's still remarkably relevant.
  • @kathycuster1714
    I cried when Henry died when his plane was shot down on his way home! I loved Sidney the shrink!
  • @PJHEATERMAN
    Larry Linville who played (Frank Burns) Was why the show was so successful. Alan Alda said he was a renaissance man and was loved by all on the set. He earned a aeronautical engineering degree out of Sacramento state university and designed and built aircraft. I watched the show for his character.
  • @jackkircher1755
    When I heard of Kelly's death I was devastated. She was a very special cast member. All around sweet. She had been featured sincecthe first season but wasn't given any lines until a few seasons later. One ofvher most touching scenes was when a soldier lays dieing abd he calls her by his wife's name. She talks to him as she were his wife and he dies holding her hand. The premise of thr episode is thst shecus annoyed by Hawkeye's wandering eye and pays no attention to her. After tge scene I just described, he sees her for the sweet and caring person she is
  • @dbfcrell8300
    Narrator got some facts wrong (obviously never saw the show) but it was cool to see all these incredible characters. MASH means a lot to me, especially the Xmas episode where they turn the hands back so the soldier doesn't die on Xmas and Charles learns an amazing lesson about jumping to conclusions and has the best apology ever written.
  • @jayrains7260
    I really like how you aged them even more in the thumbnail. What did you use a Snapchat age filter on it to make Alan Alada and Loretta Swit look like they’re 120? Anything for clicks right?
  • You missed my favourite MASH character Colonel Flag of the CIA played by Larry Winter I think, a laugh a minute MASH, thank you to all the cast for delivering such laughter.
  • David Ogden Stiers did not start MASH in 1972 - he started in 1977
  • I agree. I loved Klinger. He was also one of my favorite characters. And sometimes his outfits almost worked.
  • Every single first picture is dated 1972 but not all the characters started when the series premiered in 1972.
  • Where did the time go? Yesterday, I was lying on the floor in front of our console TV, watching this show with my family. I was just a young kid. I see their faces now, and I am like, HOW CAN THIS BE? Then I look at mine, and I am like, "Oh yeah!" I am a grandmother now and not such a spring chicken myself. Time passes too quickly. They have all aged beautifully. I miss those days! What a wonderful show. I will never forget the finale. I cried my eyes out!