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David Ogden Stiers of 'MASH' dies at 75

David Ogden Stiers

Actor David Ogden Stiers, best known for his role as the snooty Maj. Charles Emerson Winchester III on the popular TV show “MASH,” died Saturday. He was 75.

Stiers died at his home in Newport, Ore., after a battle with cancer, his agent, Mitchell Stubbs tweeted.

“His talent was only surpassed by his heart,” Stubbs said.

Stiers received two Emmy nominations for his portrayal of Winchester in 1981 and 1982 on the CBS sitcom, which was set during the Korean War and became one of the most watched TV shows of all time.

As the snobbish Winchester, Stiers was a perfect foil for Alan Alda’s lovable, wise-cracking character Hawkeye Pierce.

Years after the show ended its run in 1983, Stiers remained a magnet for fans.

“Even today, people call out the name of my character from that show, and I cringe,” he said in 2002. “That’s why I walk so fast and kind of disguise myself. I just can’t have the same conversation 85 times a day.”

Over the years, Stiers made guest appearances in a number of TV shows. He also was known for his voice-acting roles in such Disney films as “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” “Pocahontas,” “Atlantis: The Lost Empire” and “Beauty and the Beast.”

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