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William Cristopher who played the character " Father John Francis Patrick Mulcahy " on the TV series " M*A*S*H " has passed away following a battle with lung cancer. William was 84.
the 4077th Mash unit was a fictitious field hospital that modeled itself after a real unit. William Cristopher joins Harry Morgan who played Col. Sherman T potter, Larry Linville as Maj. Frank Burns, McLean Stevenson as Col. Henry Blake, Allan Arbus as Maj. Sidney Freedman and Edward Winter as Col. Flagg as characters on the TV series who have passed away. Rest in Peace William and thanks for the laughs. The series has garnered many awards for it's outstanding work Awards[edit] M*A*S*H was nominated for over 100 Emmy Awards during its 11-year run, winning 14: 1974 — Outstanding Comedy Series – M*A*S*H; Larry Gelbart, Gene Reynolds (Producers) 1974 — Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series – Alan Alda 1974 — Best Directing in Comedy – Jackie Cooper: "Carry On, Hawkeye" 1974 — Actor of the Year, Series – Alan Alda 1975 — Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series – Gene Reynolds: "O.R." 1976 — Outstanding Film Editing for Entertainment Programming – Fred W. Berger and Stanford Tischler: "Welcome to Korea" 1976 — Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series – Gene Reynolds: "Welcome to Korea" 1977 — Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series – Alan Alda: "Dear Sigmund" 1977 — Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series – Gary Burghoff 1979 — Outstanding Writing in a Comedy-Variety or Music Series – Alan Alda: "Inga" 1980 — Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series – Loretta Swit 1980 — Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series – Harry Morgan 1982 — Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series – Alan Alda 1982 — Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series – Loretta Swit The show won the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series (Musical or Comedy) in 1981. Alan Alda won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Television Series (Musical or Comedy) six times: in 1975, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, and 1983. McLean Stevenson won the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series in 1974. The series earned the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Comedy Series seven times: 1973 (Gene Reynolds), 1974 (Reynolds), 1975 (Hy Averbeck), 1976 (Averbeck), 1977 (Alan Alda), 1982 (Alda), 1983 (Alda). The show was honored with a Peabody Award in 1975 "for the depth of its humor and the manner in which comedy is used to lift the spirit and, as well, to offer a profound statement on the nature of war." M*A*S*H was cited as "an example of television of high purpose that reveals in universal terms a time and place with such affecting clarity."[45] Writers for the show received several Humanitas Prize nominations, with Larry Gelbart winning in 1976, Alan Alda winning in 1980, and the team of David Pollock and Elias Davis winning twice in 1982 and 1983. The series received 28 Writers Guild of America Award nominations - 26 for Episodic Comedy and two for Episodic Drama. Seven episodes won for Episodic Comedy in 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, and 1981. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M*A*S*H_%28TV_series%29 Last edited by Commander Wallace; 01-01-17 at 08:54 AM. |
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