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M*A*S*H Actor, David Ogden Stiers, Dies At 75

David Ogden Stiers, who played Major Charles Emerson Winchester III in M*A*S*H and later Cogsworth in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, has died. He was 75 and died at home, according to his agent, Mitchell Stubbs.

“My dear friend and client of 30 years is gone,” representative Mitchell Stubbs of Mitchell K. Stubbs & Associates said in a statement to THR on Saturday. “David had wisdom and talent in so many different areas. I wish people could know the beautiful heart that he had. His friends and family knew, as he told us so.”

The Hollywood Reporter

Stiers had been battling bladder cancer, Stubbs told The Oregonian/OregonLive media outlet.

The late actor was born in Peoria, Illinois, then moved to Eugene, Oregon while he was in high school. He attended the University of Oregon but soon left for San Francisco to pursue an acting career.

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His first television credits include The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Charlie’s Angels, and Kojak. His voice was also heard off-screen in George Lucas’ first feature film, THX-1138.

That led to what became his biggest role. In 1977, Stiers joined the cast of M*A*S*H after the departure of Larry Linville, who played Frank Burns. Stiers was nominated for two Emmy awards for his role as the stuffy Winchester, in 1981 and 1982.

Jamie Farr, left, plugs his ears, David Ogden Stiers, standing right, shows alarm and members of the M*A*S*H television series cast watch with delight as Harry Morgan eases cork out of a bottle of champagne during a party on the set of the popular CBS program in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1981. Party marked the beginning of the show?s 10th year on the air. Other cast members include Mike Farrell, standing left, Alan Alda, center, Loretta Swit and William Christopher, seated right. (AP Photo/Huynh)

Stiers would earn another Emmy nomination in 1984 for his role as William Milligan Sloane, founder of the U.S. Olympic Committee, in the NBC miniseries The First Olympics: Athens in 1896. Stiers also lent his voice to eight Disney animated features, most notably as Cogsworth in 1991’s Beauty and the Beast and including Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Lilo & Stitch.

David Ogden Stiers’ passing. The actor, best known for his work on “M*A*S*H,” gave a truly memorable performance in #StarTrek TNG’s “Half a Life,” (Tweetoday.com)

In addition to his acting career, Stiers was also the resident conductor of the Newport Symphony and guest conducted for more than 70 orchestras across the world.

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He continued acting and doing voice-overs until 2015, with credits in video games, cartoons, and television shows.

Archdeacon (David Ogden Stiers) – Entertainment Weekly

No details on memorial services or survivors were immediately available.

(Source: Deadline)

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