Yes, some former cast members of the television show "MAS*H" are known to have connections to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). One notable example is actor Alan Alda, who played Hawkeye Pierce; while he was not raised Mormon, he has expressed admiration for the faith. However, the primary cast members were not predominantly associated with the LDS Church.
No
No, but fellow Aquabats band members Christian Jacobs and Chad Larson are.
Larry Gelbart did not play any characters on MASH.He was a writer and sometime director of the show.
In the 1970 Robert Altman movie, MASH, John Schuck played the character Capt "Painless Pole" or "Jawbreaker" Waldowski who was the resident dentist. Painless was engaged to 3 girls back home and didn't want to be unfaithful to any of them, even though he was 7000 miles away.
Yes, He has a son with Kameelah Williams the former singer of 702.
Any horse can have mash, but you can no longer give health mash to horses over the age of 25 years.
There has to be a rooster around to get any chicks out of the eggs.
Just about any. Sausage and mash is not high cuisine so drink what you prefer.
A Mormon girl who is a virgin is the same as any other virgin girl. One who has not had any sexual relations.
Unaware of any individual, Mormon or otherwise, with that name.
no
There has not yet been a Mormon president in the US.
Please put your question in a complete sentence. What do you want to know about Mormon US consulates? I would think the person may be asking: 'Are there any Mormon US Consulates? If so, who?"
as of 2012, no
Like to mash patatos
There are no specific elements in the periodic table that stand for MASH. MASH is an acronym for the television series "Mobile Army Surgical Hospital." It does not directly correspond to any elements in the periodic table.
Not familiar with any individual, Mormon or otherwise, with that name. It's a fairly common one, though.