M*A*S*H - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "M*A*S*H"
M*A*S*H (1970)
Timing: 1:56 (116 min)
M*A*S*H - TMDB rating
6.986/10
990
M*A*S*H - Kinopoisk rating
7.335/10
5847
M*A*S*H - IMDB rating
7.4/10
75867

Actors and characters

Photo Donald Sutherland #6096Photo Donald Sutherland #6097Photo Donald Sutherland #6098Photo Donald Sutherland #6099

Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland
Character Hawkeye Pierce
Photo Elliott Gould #55373Photo Elliott Gould #55374Photo Elliott Gould #55375Photo Elliott Gould #55376

Elliott Gould

Elliott Gould
Character Trapper John
Photo Tom Skerritt #37796Photo Tom Skerritt #37797Photo Tom Skerritt #37798Photo Tom Skerritt #37799

Tom Skerritt

Tom Skerritt
Character Duke Forrest
Photo Sally Kellerman #110358Photo Sally Kellerman #110359Photo Sally Kellerman #110360Photo Sally Kellerman #110361

Sally Kellerman

Sally Kellerman
Character Maj. Margaret 'Hot Lips' O'Houlihan
Photo Robert Duvall #11721Photo Robert Duvall #11722Photo Robert Duvall #11723Photo Robert Duvall #11724

Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall
Character Maj. Frank Burns
Photo Roger Bowen #108039Photo Roger Bowen #108040
Roger Bowen
Character Lt. Col. Henry Blake
Photo René Auberjonois #27457Photo René Auberjonois #27458Photo René Auberjonois #27459

René Auberjonois

René Auberjonois
Character Father Mulcahy
Photo David Arkin #107467Photo David Arkin #107468
David Arkin
Character Wade Vollmer
Photo Jo Ann Pflug #110368

Jo Ann Pflug

Jo Ann Pflug
Character Lt. 'Dish' Schneider
Photo Gary Burghoff #110369

Gary Burghoff

Gary Burghoff
Character Cpl. 'Radar' O'Reilly
Photo Fred Williamson #75910Photo Fred Williamson #75911Photo Fred Williamson #75912Photo Fred Williamson #75913

Fred Williamson

Fred Williamson
Character Spearchucker Jones
Photo Michael Murphy #58192Photo Michael Murphy #58193

Michael Murphy

Michael Murphy
Character Me Lai Marston
Photo Indus Arthur #110370
Indus Arthur
Character Lieutenant Leslie
Photo Ken Prymus #110371
Ken Prymus
Character PFC. Seidman
Photo Bobby Troup #110372Photo Bobby Troup #110373Photo Bobby Troup #110374
Bobby Troup
Character Sgt. Gorman
Kim Atwood
Character Ho-Jon
Photo Timothy Brown #110375

Timothy Brown

Timothy Brown
Character Caplain Judson
Photo John Schuck #77683Photo John Schuck #77684

John Schuck

John Schuck
Character Captain Waldowski
Dawne Damon
Character Captain Storch
Photo Carl Gottlieb #53525

Carl Gottlieb

Carl Gottlieb
Character Ugly John

Tamara Wilcox-Smith

Tamara Wilcox-Smith
Character Captain Knocko
Photo G. Wood #106382
G. Wood
Character Brig. Gen. Charles Hammond
Photo Bud Cort #43786Photo Bud Cort #43787

Bud Cort

Bud Cort
Character Warren Boone
Photo Danny Goldman #110376

Danny Goldman

Danny Goldman
Character Captain Murrhardt
Photo Corey Fischer #104949
Corey Fischer
Character Captain Bandini
Photo Sylvester Stallone #3232Photo Sylvester Stallone #3233Photo Sylvester Stallone #3234Photo Sylvester Stallone #3235

Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Stephen Altman
Character Duke's 5-Year-Old Son
Photo Jerry Jones #110377
Jerry Jones
Character Motor Pool Sergeant
Photo James B. Douglas #110378
James B. Douglas
Character Col. Wallace C. Merril
Gerry Okuneff
Character Football Player
Photo Cathleen Cordell #86623

Cathleen Cordell

Cathleen Cordell
Character Capt. Peterson

What's left behind the scenes

  • The first attempt to film Sally Kellerman (1937-2022) in the shower was unsuccessful because she knew what to expect and lay down on the floor, out of camera view, before the tent flap was raised. To distract the actress, director Robert Altman (1925-2006) and actor Gary Burghoff instructed the camera to be turned on and filming to begin, then both went into the shower tent and simultaneously lowered their pants. At that moment, the tent flap was raised, and Kellerman stood there frozen, with wide-eyed surprise – because Burghoff, beside the camera and off-screen, was standing before her in all his glory.
  • Tom Skerritt later recalled that 80% of the lines and dialogue in the film were improvised, as Robert Altman cast people in some roles who had never worked in film or television before.
  • According to Robert Altman, Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland jointly complained to studio executives that Altman was devoting too much time and attention to filming minor characters. The actors demanded that the director be replaced, but their request was denied. After the film was released and received critical and audience acclaim, Gould alone admitted this to the director. As a result, he continued to work with Altman, while Sutherland never appeared in another Altman film.
  • When studio executives first saw the footage, they told director Robert Altman that his soldiers looked too dirty compared to the soldiers in, for example, war dramas like "Tora! Tora! Tora!" (1970) by Richard Fleischer (1916-2006), Kinji Fukasaku (1930-2003) and Toshio Masuda, and "Patton" (1970) by Franklin J. Schaffner (1920-1989). Altman himself fought on the front lines of World War II. He replied to the executives that it was war, and soldiers in war didn't actually look pristine. The next day, the studio instructed the producers of those two films to make their soldiers look a little dirtier.
  • One of the innovations devised by Robert Altman was the layering of different dialogues: in some scenes, up to four conversations were heard simultaneously. At the time, this was considered unconventional and even revolutionary, but Altman proved to be right, and the audience agreed with the idea he was trying to convey—that war is "a mess where nothing is ever clear." This technique was subsequently used in some other films as well.
  • At the request of 20th Century Fox, a message was added to the opening credits stating that the film takes place in Korea. The Korean War is also mentioned in announcements from loudspeakers and on the radio. And in one scene, it is explicitly stated that the film takes place in 1951—to prevent viewers from assuming that everything is happening during the Vietnam War, which was ongoing when the film was being shot and released.
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