I SWARE that was Richard Dreyfuss...but according to Wikipedia it was an actor named Mark Tayor....and they show him in one episode of MASH as a patient named O'Malloy...see below!
Mark L. Taylor (born October 25, 1950) is an American actor. He was born in Syracuse, New York.
Taylor has appeared in various shows such as Seinfeld, Beverly Hills, 90210, Melrose Place, Chicago Hope, Ally McBeal and Boston Legal. He has also voiced in various projects such as TaleSpin, Darkwing Duck, Batman, The Mask and W.I.T.C.H. He has appeared in the Disney Channel Original Movies Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off, High School Musical 2, and The Other Me. He directed the Disney Channel Original Movie Den Brother.
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There is no listing or evidence that Arlene ever appeared on the show.
The Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) unit was conceived by Michael E. DeBakey and other surgical consultants as the "mobile auxiliary surgical hospital". It was an alternative to the system of portable surgical hospitals, field hospitals, and general hospitals used during World War II. It was designed to get experienced personnel closer to the front, so that the wounded could be treated sooner and with greater success. The novel "MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors" was written by Richard Hooker, a former military surgeon. The film "MASH" based on the aforementioned novel was directed by Robert Altman, produced by Ingo Preminger and written by Richard Hooker and Ring Lardner Jr. The television series "MASH" also based on the novel, and intended as a continuation of the film was created by H. Richard Hornberger developed by Larry Gelbart and written by dozens of writers over its lifespan.
Aurabels "Belita" Morena (b. 1949) does not appear on the cast lists for either the Robert Altman movie MASH (1970) or the CBS television series M*A*S*H (1972-8). Her first movie credit was in 1977 and first television role in 1985. She is best known for her Benny Lopez on the sitcom George Lopez.
No. The 4077 was a fictional outfit in the novel MASH by Richard Hooker. His real Name was H. Richard Hornberger,M.D., and he was, in fact, a surgeon during the Korean War. He worked at a REAL MASH Unit: the 8055th, and his books are based upon his experiences as a surgeon there. In fact, many of the plot lines from the show are taken directly from Hooker's experience. There were, also, many army surgeons who wrote in suggesting stories for plot lines that were actually used during the run of the series.