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Old 03-04-18, 01:47 PM   #1
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Default David Ogden Stiers ( Major Charles Emerson Winchester ) passes away at 75

David Ogden Stiers Passed away after a courageous battle with bladder cancer.

David rose to prominence and fame playing Doctor / Surgeon Major Charles Emerson Winchester III in the acclaimed series, M*A*S*H. While joining the other actors in the sixth season, David became an integral part in the continued success of the series. Stiers also received two Emmy nominations for his work on "M.A.S.H." David starred on the show from 1977 until its landmark final episode in 1983, seen by 106 million people.

In the series, David's character loved classical music, using it as a buffer against the carnage he witnessed from a front row seat as he portrayed a surgeon. David Introduced these and other attributes from his real life persona as in real life, he was also a classical music aficionado.

David also played the French horn and Piano.

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Stiers was the associate conductor for the Newport (Oregon) Symphony Orchestra and the Ernest Bloch Music Festival.[11] He also guest-conducted over 70 orchestras around the world, including the Oregon Mozart Players, the Vancouver Symphony, the Virginia Symphony, the Oregon Chamber Players, the Yaquina (Oregon) Chamber Orchestra, as well as orchestras in San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles, Chicago and Toronto.


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Quote : It is with deep regret and sadness we report the passing of a dear member of the Newport Symphony family, David Ogden Stiers. David has been a guiding light for the NSO since its founding as well as serving as its resident conductor.

http://newportsymphony.org/about/david-ogden-stiers/





Rest in peace David and thanks for the laughs.
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Old 03-04-18, 03:31 PM   #2
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Rest in Peace and thanks for the good time with MASH.
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R.I.P.!
Also, a few years back he had the role of the doctor who, do to some situation, eat the "nut" he had removed from his patience early...
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Alan Alda pays tribute to David Ogden Stires on Twitter.

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David Ogden Stiers. I remember how you skateboarded to work every day down busy LA streets. How, once you glided into Stage 9, you were Winchester to your core. How gentle you were, how kind, except when devising the most vicious practical jokes. We love you, David. Goodbye.
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David Ogden Stiers. I remember how you skateboarded to work every day down busy LA streets. How, once you glided into Stage 9, you were Winchester to your core. How gentle you were, how kind, except when devising the most vicious practical jokes. We love you, David. Goodbye.
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Sad to hear. He was a nice change from Frank Burns. Some great moments by a talented actor. Here's my favorite:


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I was a little too young for Frank Burns and Trapper John and Henry Blake.


MASH to me was always Hawkeye, BJ Hunnicutt, and Charles Emerson Winchester III sharing a tent.

David Ogden Stiers, you will be missed
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Sad to hear. He was a nice change from Frank Burns. Some great moments by a talented actor. Here's my favorite:

This by far was my favorite scene with Charles Emerson Winchester ( David Ogden Stiers ) David used his real life love of classical music in this scene.

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I was a little too young for Frank Burns and Trapper John and Henry Blake.


MASH to me was always Hawkeye, BJ Hunnicutt, and Charles Emerson Winchester III sharing a tent.

David Ogden Stiers, you will be missed
And I was a tad too old. I loved the book, and I loved the movie, but the series never quite clicked with me. That said, I did watch a few episodes over the years and appreciated the talent of the people involved. That, and I saw David Ogden Stiers in a few other things. He was great.
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Stiers was a very skilled actor and brought a nuance to the character of Maj. Winchester very few other actors could have achieved. Where Maj. Burns was a pretty narrow character with virtually no humane aspects, Winchester, even as he suffered through his 'exile', retained a sense of humanity and moral compass belied by his snobbish exterior. It takes a very talented actor to pull off such a range without it appearing cartoonish or cloying. Throughout his stint on MASH, Stiers had several moments where he was able to show the human side of Winchester:






In Stiers' other roles in TV and film, he always gave performances that gave depth to his characterizations...


RIP, Mr. Stiers...













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MASH is one of my al time favorite.

I do not really have a favorite

The only one I can think of is the first couple of episode Charles Emerson Winchester was in.

I think it's about time to a re-watch the movie and the series.

I have the movie and the entire series on DVD
(A Christmas Gift from my little sister)

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