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"M*A*S*H" (also known as MASH)

This listing outlines the comprehensive directory of cast and crew for "MASH", the acclaimed TV Series.
The listing was compiled based on research that spanned several websites and the data presented here might be outdated or not precise and/or accurate.
Therefore, use this information carefully and should you need data for any serious reason conduct a professional research.


Full Cast and Crew for TV Series "M*A*S*H" also known as MASH

Directed by Hy Averback (20 episodes 1972-1983)
Gabrielle Beaumont (episode "The Red/White Blues" 1981)
Terry Becker (episode "Germ Warfare" 1972)
Earl Bellamy (episodes "Love Story" 1973 and "Cease-Fire" 1973)
Bruce Bilson (episode "Bananas, Crackers and Nuts" 1972)
Jackie Cooper (13 episodes 1973-1974)
Nell Cox (episodes "Bless You, Hawkeye" 1981, "Heroes" 1982, and "Run for the Money" 1982)
Mel Damski (episode "Out of Gas" 1978)
Joan Darling (episode "The Nurses" 1976)
Rena Down (episode "Operation Friendship" 1981)
Charles S. Dubin (44 episodes 1976-1983)
John Erman (episode "Of Moose and Men" 1975)
Larry Gelbart (6 episodes 1974-1976)
Karen Hall (episode "Strange Bedfellows" 1983) (as Karen L. Hall)
William K. Jurgensen (10 episodes 1975-1979)
Burt Metcalfe (30 episodes 1975-1983)
Stuart Millar (episode "The Smell of Music" 1978)
Tony Mordente (episodes "None Like it Hot" 1978 and "Preventive Medicine" 1979)
Michael O'Herlihy (episode "To Market, to Market" 1972)
Susan Oliver (episode "Hey, Look Me Over" 1982)
Lee Philips (episodes "Yankee Doodle Doctor" 1972 and "Love and Marriage" 1975)
Alan Rafkin (episodes "Lt. Radar O'Reilly" 1976 and "The General's Practitioner" 1977)
Gene Reynolds (24 episodes 1972-1977)
James Sheldon (episodes "Edwina" 1972 and "B.J. Papa San" 1979)
Joshua Shelley (episode "Souvenirs" 1977)
E.W. Swackhamer (episode "Chief Surgeon Who?" 1972)
Michael Switzer (episode "Settling Debts" 1982) (as Mike Switzer)
Norman Tokar (episode "5 O'Clock Charlie" 1973)
George Tyne (7 episodes 1975-1978)
Don Weis (16 episodes 1972-1978)
William Wiard (6 episodes 1972-1973)

Writing credits
Richard Hooker (novel) uncredited


Ring Lardner Jr. (1970 screenplay) uncredited


Larry Gelbart (developed for television by)


Richard Baer writer (episode "Sticky Wicket" 1973)
Larry Balmagia writer (8 episodes 1978-1982)
Linda Bloodworth-Thomason writer (5 episodes 1973-1976) (as Linda Bloodworth)
Johnny Bonaduce writer (episode "None Like it Hot" 1978)
Hank Bradford writer (episode "Tell it To the Marines" 1980)
Sheldon Bull writer (episode "Lil" 1978 and "The Best of Enemies" 1980)
Glen Charles writer (episode "The Late Captain Pierce" 1975)
Les Charles writer (episode "The Late Captain Pierce" 1975)
Richard Cogan writer (episode "Mulcahy's War" 1976)
R.J. Colleary writer (episode "Geurilla My Dreams" 1978)
Elias Davis writer (17 episodes 1981-1982)
Bernard Dilbert writer (episodes "Carry On Hawkeye" 1973 and "Hot Lips is Back in Town" 1979)
Sid Dorfman writer (5 episodes 1973-1977)
Hal Dresner writer (episode "I Hate A Mystery" 1972 and "Edwina" 1972)
Jay Folb writer (5 episodes 1975-1977)
Allyn Freeman writer (episode "Major Toppo" 1978)
James Fritzell writer (24 episodes 1974-1978) (as Jim Fritzell)
Larry Gelbart writer (40 episodes 1972-1976)
Gary David Goldberg writer (episode "Baby, it's Cold Outside" 1978)
Ronny Graham writer (7 episodes 1978-1979)
Lee H. Grant writer (episode "Blood and Guts" 1981)
Everett Greenbaum writer (24 episodes 1974-1978)
Karen Hall writer (6 episodes 1980-1983) (as Karen L. Hall)
John D. Hess writer (episode "A Full Rich Day" 1974, "The Bus" 1975 and "End Run" 1977)
Bill Idelson writer (episodes "The Korean Surgeon" 1976 and "Tea and Empathy" 1978)
David Isaacs writer (17 episodes 1976-1979)
Arthur Julian writer (episode "Love and Marriage" 1975)
Ed Jurist writer (episode "Officers Only" 1973)
Allan Katz writer (episodes "The Abduction of Margaret Houlihan" 1976 and "Movie Tonight" 1977)
Sheldon Keller writer (episode "Dear Dad, Again" 1973, "Radar's Report" 1973, "For Want of a Boot" 1974 and "The Chosen People" 1974)
David Ketchum writer (episode "Tuttle" 1973)
Robert Klane writer (5 episodes 1972-1975)
Carl Kleinschmitt writer (episodes "Sometimes You Hear the Bullet" 1973 and "L.I.P." 1973)
Dennis Koenig writer (15 episodes 1979-1983)
Ken Levine writer (17 episodes 1976-1979)
Marc Mandel writer (episode "Kim" 1973)
Gary Markowitz writer (episodes "George" 1974, "Payday" 1975, "Some 38th Parallels" 1976 and "Margaret's Engagement" 1976)
Mitch Markowitz writer (episode "The Young and Restless" 1979 and "Rally Round the Flagg, Boys" 1979)
Laurence Marks writer (28 episodes 1972-1978)
Jerry Mayer writer (episode "The Ringbanger" 1973 and "For the Good of the Outfit" 1973)
Burt Metcalfe writer (episode "The Party" 1979)
Rick Mittleman writer (episode "Hey, Doc" 1975)
Jim Mulligan writer (episode "Period of Adjustment" 1979, "Dear Uncle Abdul" 1979 and "Yessir, That's Our Baby" 1979)
Thad Mumford writer (15 episodes 1979-1983)
Simon Muntner writer (6 episodes 1975-1976)
Paul Perlove writer (episode "Snap Judgment" 1981 and "Snappier Judgment" 1981)
Mary Kay Place writer (episode "Hot Lips and Empty Arms" 1973, "Springtime" 1974 and "Mad Dogs and Servicemen" 1974)
David Pollock writer (18 episodes 1980-1982)
Richard Powell writer (episode "The Sniper" 1973) (as Richard M. Powell)
Burt Prelutsky writer (8 episodes 1975-1977)
John Rappaport writer (episode "Dear Comrade" 1978, "Out of Gas" 1978 and "Preventive Medicine" 1979)
Tom Reeder writer (episode "Dear Comrade" 1978, "Out of Gas" 1978 and "Preventive Medicine" 1979)
John W. Regier writer (episode "George" 1974, "Payday" 1975 and "Some 38th Parallels" 1976)
Gerry Renert writer (episode "The Chosen People" 1974)
Don Reo writer (episodes "The Abduction of Margaret Houlihan" 1976 and "Movie Tonight" 1977)
Gene Reynolds writer (12 episodes 1974-1980)
Paul Richards writer (episode "Operation Noselift" 1974)
Sy Rosen writer (episode "Nurse Doctor" 1979)
Bruce Shelly writer (episode "Tuttle" 1973)
McLean Stevenson co-writer (story) (episode 1.20 "Army-Navy Game, The")
Burt Styler writer (episodes "To Market, to Market" 1972 and "Bananas, Crackers and Nuts" 1972)
Erik Tarloff writer (episodes "Operation Noselift" 1974, "The Price" 1979 and "Your Retention Please" 1981)
Keith Walker writer (episode "5 O'Clock Charlie" 1973)
Reinhold Weege writer (episode "Souvenirs" 1974)
Dan Wilcox writer (15 episodes 1979-1983)
Jeff Wilhelm writer (episode "The Chosen People" 1974)

Cast (in credits order)
Alan Alda .... Capt. Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce
Wayne Rogers .... Army Capt. "Trapper John" McIntyre (1972-1975)
McLean Stevenson .... Lt. Col. Henry Blake (1972-1975)
Gary Burghoff .... Cpl. Walter "Radar" O'Reilly (1972-1979)
Larry Linville .... Maj. Frank Burns (1972-1977)
Loretta Swit .... Maj. Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan
Mike Farrell .... Capt. B.J. Hunnicut (1975-1983)
Harry Morgan .... Col. Sherman T. Potter (1975-1983)
Jamie Farr .... Cpl./Sgt. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
David Ogden Stiers .... Maj. Charles Emerson Winchester III (1977-1983)
William Christopher .... Lt./Capt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy

Produced by
Larry Gelbart .... executive producer (1972-1976)
Allan Katz .... producer
Dennis Koenig .... producer
Burt Metcalfe .... associate producer
Burt Metcalfe .... executive producer
Burt Metcalfe .... producer
Jim Mulligan .... producer
Thad Mumford .... producer
John Rappaport .... producer
John Rappaport .... supervising producer
Don Reo .... producer
Gene Reynolds .... executive producer
Gene Reynolds .... producer
Stanford Tischler .... associate producer
Dan Wilcox .... producer

Original Music by
Benny Golson
Earle H. Hagen
John R. Harris (songs)
Johnny Mandel (theme music)
Billy May
John Carl Parker
Pete Rugolo
Duane Tatro

Cinematography by
William T. Cline (as William Cline)
Joseph Jackman
Andrew Jackson
William K. Jurgensen (director of photography) (seasons 1-5)
Richard A. Kelley
Sherman Kunkel
Vilis Lapenieks
Meredith M. Nicholson
Dominick Palmer

Film Editing by
Samuel E. Beetley
Fred W. Berger
Larry L. Mills
Stanford Tischler

Casting by
Joyce Agu (as Joyce Robinson)
Sam Christensen

Art Direction by
David M. Haber (as David Haber)
John Leimanis
Rodger Maus
Walter McKeegan
Jack Senter
Frank T. Smith (as Frank Taylor Smith)
James W. Sullivan (as James Sullivan)

Set Decoration by
Bert Allen
Stuart A. Reiss (as Stuart Reiss)
Ralph Sylos
Don Webb
Jerry Wunderlich

Production Management
James Blakeley .... post-production supervisor
Ted Butcher .... unit production manager
Mark Evans .... executive production manager
Mark Evans .... production supervisor
Mark Evans .... unit production manager
David Hawks .... unit production manager
Laurence Marks .... post-production supervisor
Wesley J. McAfee .... unit production manager (as Wes McAfee)
Joseph Silver .... post-production supervisor
Jack Sonntag .... production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Robert Doudell .... assistant director
James Engle .... assistant director
Michele Futrell .... second assistant director
Barbara Gelman .... second assistant director
David Hawks .... assistant director
Cathy Kinsock .... first/second assistant director
Russell Llewellyn .... assistant director (as J. Russell Llewellyn)
Wesley J. McAfee .... assistant director (as Wes McAfee)
Leonard S. Smith Jr. .... assistant director

Art Department
Michael Casey .... assistant property master
Kurt V. Hulett .... property man

Sound Department
Len Engel .... music editor
Joseph Silver .... supervising music editor
Kenneth Wannberg .... music editor
Will Yarbrough .... production sound mixer (9 seasons)
George E. Marshall Jr. .... boom operator (uncredited)

Stunts
Tom Elliott .... stunts
Chuck Hicks .... stunts
Leslie Hoffman .... stunt: nurse M*A*S*H olympics
Pat Romano .... stunts
Rick Sawaya .... stunt performer
Jesse Wayne .... stunt double: Harry Morgan and Gary Burghoff (1975-1983)

Other crew
Alan Alda .... creative consultant
Larry Balmagia .... story editor
Rita Bennett .... costumer: women
Elias Davis .... executive story consultant (1981-1983)
Walter D. Dishell .... medical advisor
Curtis Foster .... rigging gaffer (1979-1980)
Albert H. Frankel .... costumer: men
Dave Friedman .... still photographer
Larry Gelbart .... executive script consultant
Ronny Graham .... story consultant
Virgil E. Hammond III .... post-production (1978)
Michael Hofstein .... additional camera operator
Michael Hofstein .... aerial director of photography
Richard Hooker .... based on a novel by (pilot episode)
Rita Hudis .... technical advisor: medical
Al LaVerde .... key grip (1978-1982)
Lionel Newman .... music supervisor
David Pollock .... executive story consultant (1981-1983)
Ingo Preminger .... executive consultant (1972)
Gene Reynolds .... creative consultant
Jim Sellers .... first assistant camera
Lee Sollenberger .... animal handler
Rexford L. Metz .... aerial director of photography: second unit (uncredited)

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