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  1. 10 de nov. de 2020 · Although Mac left the show to become “No. 1," this unfortunately never played out. He went on to play starring roles in several failed sitcoms, such as The McLean Stevenson Show; In the Beginning; Hello, Larry; and Condo.Nothing really came of these, so McLean went on to play bit roles in more successful sitcoms like The Golden Girls and The Love Boat, as well as guest hosting for Johnny ...

  2. 15 de feb. de 1996 · McLean Stevenson began in show business at age 31. During the 1960s, he worked in night clubs and comedy cabarets, did summer stock theater and some television before moving to Hollywood, where he worked as a comedy writer for Tom Smothers. He eventually began acting in sketches. Mr. Stevenson is best known as the fumbling commanding officer, Lt. Colonel Henry Blake, on the CBS television ...

  3. Biography. Affable comedic actor McLean Stevenson was most widely known for his portrayal of Col. Henry Blake on the wartime ensemble dramedy "M*A*S*H" (CBS, 1972-1983), a ground-breaking show he left in order to pursue a series of his own. After receiving his start on the stages of New York and as a writer for such shows as "The Smothers ...

  4. McLean Stevenson, właśc. Edgar McLean Stevenson Jr. (ur. 14 listopada 1927 w Normal, zm. 15 lutego 1996 w Los Angeles) – amerykański aktor, występował w roli pułkownika Henry’ego Blake’a z serialu M*A*S*H. Linki zewnętrzne. McLean Stevenson w bazie IMDb (ang.) McLean ...

  5. Edgar McLean Stevenson byl americký televizní a filmový herec. Narodil se 14. listopadu 1927 v illinoiském městě Normal. Navštěvoval střední školy Blooming High School a Lake Forest Academy. Poté narukoval do Námořnictva Spojených států amerických, kde mezi lety 1946 a 1947 sloužil v nemocničním sboru.

  6. 8 de nov. de 2021 · McLean knew M*A*S*H was a steady job, but it had already given him everything it could. After leaving M*A*S*H, Stevenson famously said that he wanted to be “No.1”. A statement that made him the butt of jokes for many years. Much later in his life, he had said that whatever he did, it never came close to what he got in Mash.

  7. McLean Stevenson, best remembered for his role as the laconic, reluctant commanding officer and chief surgeon of TV's M+A+S+H in its early years, has died. He was 66.