- Lloyd Mash
Lloyd Ryan Mash (born 1 December 1981 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian first-class cricketer who plays for the Victoria Bushrangers. He is a left handed top order batsman. Mash had a superb debut season with the Bushrangers scoring 505 Pura Cup runs, although he failed to score a century. His first-class debut was made against the touring West Indian side. He scored 44 in his innings and in a Twenty20 game that they played he hit four sixes off Dwayne Bravo.
- Deborah Mash
Dr. Deborah Mash is an American professor of neurology and molecular and cellular pharmacology at the University of Miami School of Medicine and director of the university's Brain Endowment Bank. She is one of the world's foremost scientific experts on the hallucinogenic drug, ibogaine. Dr. Mash is a member of the scientific advisory board for the Life Extension Foundation, located in Florida.
- Robert Altman
Robert Bernard Altman was an American film director known for making films that are highly naturalistic, but with a stylized perspective. In 2006, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recognized his work with an Academy Honorary Award. His films "MASH" and "Nashville" have been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.
- Gary Burghoff
Gary Burghoff was the only actor in Twentieth Century Fox's hit film M*A*S*H who was asked to reprise his character for the extremely successful television series. Burghoff's performance as the naive, but omniscient Radar O'Reilly was rewarded with an Emmy as Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1977...
- Sally Kellerman
Sally Claire Kellerman (born June 2, 1937, Long Beach, California) is an American actress and singer who to this day is best known for her role as Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan in the film "MASH" (1970), for which she was nominated an Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
- Tom Skerritt
Thomas Alderton Skerritt (born August 25, 1933) is an Emmy Award-Winning American actor who has appeared in over 40 films and more than 200 television episodes (half "Picket Fences").
- Johnny Mandel
Johnny Mandel (born 23 November, 1925 in New York) is an American composer and arranger of popular songs, film music and jazz. Among the musicians he has worked with are Count Basie (for whom he arranged in the 1950s), Frank Sinatra (for whom he arranged "Ring-A-Ding-Ding", [1960]) and Shirley Horn. In 1966 he and Paul Francis Webster won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year for "The Shadow of Your Smile (Love Theme from The Sandpiper)", …
- Roger Bowen
Roger Bowen (May 25, 1932 - February 16, 1996) was an American actor born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. Roger Bowen was a comedic actor and novelist, best known for his portrayal of Lt. Col Henry Braymore Blake in the 1970 film "MASH". He often portrayed roles as a stuffy defender of the upper class and had regular roles on a number of television series. His successful acting career aside, Mr. Bowen always considered himself a writer who only moonlighted as an actor.
- Bud Cort
Bud Cort (born Walter Edward Cox on March 29, 1948) is an American film and stage actor, writer, and director. Cort was discovered in a revue by director Robert Altman, who subsequently cast him in two of his movies, "M*A*S*H" and "Brewster McCloud" (in which he played the title role). Cort next went on to his most famous role, as the suicide-obsessed Harold, in "Harold and Maude".
- Jo Ann Pflug
Jo Ann Pflug (born May 2, 1947 in Atlanta, Georgia) was an American motion picture and television actress before retiring from acting in the 1980s. Pflug was in the film "M*A*S*H" (1970) as the U.S. Army nurse Lt. Maria "Dish" Schneider. Also, in 1978-79, she played an Army nurse in the second season of the U.S. Navy-submarine-based TV series "Operation Petticoat".
- Timothy Brown
Thomas Allen Brown (b. May 24, 1937) (aka "Tim", "Timmy", "Timothy", "Timothy Luther") is a former professional American football player and actor. Brown played college football at Ball State University. As a pro (when he was known mainly as "Timmy" Brown), he played only a single game with the Green Bay Packers, eight seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles and one season with the Baltimore Colts of the National Football League. Brown went to the Pro Bowl in 1962, 1963, …
- Carl Gottlieb
Carl Gottlieb (born 18 March 1938 in New York City) is an American screenwriter, actor, comedian and executive. He is probably best known for co-writing the screenplay for "Jaws", as well as directing the 1981 low-budget cult film "Caveman". After studying drama at Syracuse University, he became a member, in the 1960s, of the San Francisco improvisational comedy troupe "The Committee". They made one feature film: "A Session with the Committee".
- H. Richard Hornberger
H. Richard Hornberger (February 1, 1924 - November 4, 1997) was an American writer and surgeon, born in Trenton, New Jersey, who wrote under the pseudonym Richard Hooker. His most famous work was "MASH" (1968), which served as the basis for a successful movie and television series.
- Sal Viscuso
Sal Viscuso (born October 5 1948) is an American actor. His most notable role was as the uncredited, unseen P.A. system announcer in the long-running TV series "M*A*S*H". He also made several one-shot appearances as other characters throughout the series, usually as a patient at the 4077th. He was also known for playing Father Timothy Flotsky on the television series "Soap".
- Corey Fischer
Corey Fischer (born 1945 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor. He played Captain Dennis Patrick Bandini in the movie "MASH" (1970) and also appeared as a guest star (playing a different character) on the television series "M*A*S*H" in 1973. He also guest-starred in "All in the Family" and "Barney Miller". Aside from "MASH", he appeared in two other Robert Altman films, "Brewster McCloud" (1970) and "McCabe & Mrs.
- Craig Wasson
Craig Wasson (b. March 15, 1954 in Eugene, Oregon, USA) is an American actor who starred in movies and on television. His first feature film was in the 1977 film "Rollercoaster". Later on, he starred in the 1984 suspense movie "Body Double" as Jake Scully, his other big role came in 1987 in the hit horror film "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors" as Dr. Neil Gordon. Craig's most recent film is the 2006 film "Akeelah and the Bee".
- Ben Davidson
Benjamin Earl Davidson (born June 14, 1940 in Los Angeles, California), was an American football player between 1961 and 1971, most notably in the American Football League for the Oakland Raiders from 1964 through 1969 and for the NFL Oakland Raiders in 1970 and 1971. He had also played in the NFL for the Green Bay Packers (1961), and Washington Redskins (1962-63). He was an AFL All-Star in 1966, 1967, and 1968; and an NFL Pro Bowler in 1972.
- Jack Martin Smith
Jack Martin Smith (1911 - 1993) was a highly successful Hollywood art director with over 130 films to his credit and nine Academy Award nominations which ultimately yielded three Oscars. He made his debut in 1937 and two years later found himself working as a production designer on "The Wizard of Oz". Smith spent most of his working life at MGM where he worked on such films as "Easter Parade" (1948),"On the Town" (1949), …
- Michael Currie
Michael Currie is an American actor who has played in several films and on television. He had a role in several Clint Eastwood movies; he played Lt. Donnelly in the 4th in stallment of the "Dirty Harry" film series "Sudden Impact" and reprised his role as Capt. Donnelly in the 1988 sequel "The Dead Pool". Michael is also known for his role in the 1982 horror movie "Halloween III: Season of the Witch" as Rafferty.
- Sandy Helberg
Sandy Helberg is an actor who was born in Frankfurt, Germany who has starred in several comedy films, in particular three Mel Brooks films "High Anxiety", "History of the World: Part 1" and "Spaceballs". So has also starred in the 1984 comedy film "Up the Creek" and 1980's "Hollywood Knights". Sandy starred in the short lived 1979 TV series "Flatbush". Sandy has made guest appearances on tv shows, …
- Robert Phalen
Robert Phalen (born May 10 1937) is an American actor who starred in films and on television. He was born in San Francisco, California, USA. He was in the 1978 hit horror movie "Halloween" as Dr. Terence Wynn. His character returned in the 1995 sequel "Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers", but the role was taken over by Mitch Ryan. Robert also appeared in the other hit John Carpenter movie "Starman" in 1984.
- Dale Ishimoto
Dale Ishimoto (1923 - March 4, 2004) was an American actor of Japanese descent. He was born in Delta, Colorado in 1923. He was most famous for his 1997 appearances in television commercials for Nissan in which he portrayed Yutaka Katayama, the company's former president. He also played Vice Admiral Moshiro Hosogaya in "Midway" (1976) and a Korean doctor in "MASH" (1970).
- Dominique Jean Larrey
Dominique Jean Larrey was a French surgeon in Napoleon's army. He was born in the little village of Beaudéan, in the Pyrenees to bourgeois parents, who later moved to Bordeaux. Larrey was orphaned at the age of 13. He was then raised by his uncle Alexis, who was chief surgeon in Toulouse. After serving a 6-year apprenticeship, he went to Paris to study under the great Desault, who was chief surgeon at the Hôtel Dieu. His studies were cut short by war.
- Mark Herrier
Mark Herrier (Born October 06, 1954) is an actor known for his role as Billy in the 1982 hit comedy film "Porky's", the 1983 sequel "Porky's II: The Next Day", and the 1985 sequel "Porky's Revenge". Mark also starred in the 1984 film "Tank", and the 1984 TV movie "Spraggue". He has also directed two movies, 1991's Popcorn and 2004's I Like Mike. Mark has made guest appearances on TV shows such as "MASH", …
- Carol Locatell
Carol Locatell is an American actress who has starred in films, television and on Broadway. She is best known for her role in the 1985 horror movie "Friday the 13th: A New Beginning" as the foul-mouthed mean lady named Ethel. Her first movie was the 1973 film "Coffy". Carol's most recent film was the 2005 movie "The Family Stone". She has made guest appearances on many tv shows, including "Bonanza", "MASH", "ER", …
- Eddie Pérez
Eddie Alberto Pérez became the first Latino mayor of Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
- Tommy Vicini
Tom Vicini is an actor born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After appearing in several plays at an early age, Vicini portrayed Tiny Tim in Charles Dickens's "A Christmas Carol" with the Milwaukee Reperatory Theater, along side actor G. Wood from the film "M*A*S*H". Vicini's other credits include the "Tales from the Crypt" film, "Demon Knight", …
- Jiří Lábus
Jiří Lábus is a Czech actor. In 1973 he graduated from Theate faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and joined theatre Studio Ypsilon, where he remains employed till the present. He also appeared several times as guest actor in other theatres (National Theatre, Divadlo Viola, Divadlo Ungelt). He performed in tens of TV inscenations and series as well as in several films.
- Tom Woodeshick
Thomas Woodeshick (b. December 3 1941) is a former professional American football player. Woodeshick played football at Hanover Township High School in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and college ball at the West Virginia University. As a pro, he played nine seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles and one with the St. Louis Cardinals of the National Football League. He made an uncredited appearance as a member of the 325th Evac.
- Stuart Margolin
Stuart Margolin (Born January 31 1940 in Davenport, Iowa) is an American film and television actor and director. He is best known for his Emmy Award-winning role on the television show "The Rockford Files", playing Jim Rockford's (James Garner) shifty friend and former cellmate Evelyn "Angel" Martin. Margolin appeared in several episodes of the series "M.A.S.H.", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", "Rhoda", and "Love, …
- Irving Rapper
Irving Rapper (6 January 1898 - 20 December 1999) was a film director. Born in London on January 16, 1898, he emigrated to the United States and became an actor and stage director on Broadway while studying at New York University. In the mid-1930s he journeyed westward to Hollywood, hired by Warner Bros. as an assistant director and dialog coach at Warner Bros., where he proved invaluable translating, and mediating for, non-native English-speaking directors, …
- Abraham Lincoln
Reviews Lincoln's early years as a farmer and his significant impact on U.S. agriculture, including the establishment of the USDA and the beginnings of the National Agricultural Library. Also includes various full text documents and agricultural Acts from the 1860s.
- Rhys Darby
Rhys Darby is a stand-up comedian from New Zealand. A manic live performer, he is adept at mimicry, with the noises of machinery a particular speciality. He was twice nominated for the Billy T Award. Darby is probably best known in the United Kingdom for playing the Flight of the Conchords' manager Brian, in their BBC Radio 2 series. Rhys plays the character Murray in the new HBO sitcom Flight Of The Conchords.
- Elisabeth Heinitz
Loves to draw and be creative. She has been drawing ever since she was very young. Attended the Los Angeles Film School as part of the class of September 2005. Attended San Jose State University for a year and a half, majoring in Graphic Design before realizing her real passion was in video editing.
- Dr Marlene Julia Mash MD
- Monster Mash
aproximatly 500 yards tall, the amazing ability to fly and shoot firey lasers from both eyes. I have five arms, two regular ones, two that double as wings located below the original set, and a small tyranasaurus-like arm oddly placed directly in the center of my chest which is mainly used for holding chips and giving out a heathy dose of high-fives. http://spaces.msn.com/members/cleverspider;.
- Shirley A Mash
- Jason Mash
- Mich Mash
HAHAHA this will one day be Eve and myself!!
- Margaret Mash