He maintained that he was denied simple comforts for himself and caste whilst on location. He wanted to be the star of the show but felt oppressed by other actors, particularly Alan Alda.
McLean Stevenson
McLean Stevenson
Mclean Stevenson died in 1996.
McLean Stephenson left "MAS*H" after its fifth season primarily due to a desire to pursue other opportunities, particularly in film and television. He felt that his character, Lt. Colonel Henry Blake, had reached a natural conclusion in the storyline. Additionally, he was interested in exploring different roles and projects outside the confines of the show. His departure was notable, as Blake's character was killed off in a dramatic twist that left a lasting impact on the series.
yes
He felt he had done all he could do in the series. He wanted to do other things.
McLean Stevenson
McLean Stevenson
Mclean Stevenson died in 1996.
Shelby Stephenson has written: 'Greatest hits, 1978-2000' 'Possum' 'Finch's mash' 'Poor People'
McLean Stevenson played the role of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake, Commanding officer of the 4077th.
40.00-45.00 I would say. He's popular because of mash, but not a-list.
Harry Morgan Also, Larry Linville (Frank Burns), and McLean Stevenson (Henry Blake)
yes
McLean Stevenson
No. He decided to leave.
End of season three