I just discovered this newsgroup and I'm sure this subject has been
discussed before here but, since I'm new, I'd appreciate somebody filling
me in.
For years, I've heard that Gary Burghoff was one of the most despised
actors in Hollywood history by his fellow actors, including virtually all
the cast members of the M*A*S*H movie and series.
Nobody ever seems to give examples of what made Burghoff such a jerk. Does
anybody know a good source?
Jackie Cooper's memoir _Please Don't Shoot My Dog_ tells of his being
a pain in the ass on the MASH set (he's described as a pseudo-method
actor type, always wanting to know his "motivation"), but he's not
singled out. Loretta Swit and McLean Stevenson are also said to have
made life difficult for Cooper when he was the director. Cooper
specifically praises Wayne Rogers and Larry Linville for their
professionalism and cooperation.
Eric Newman
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Give us some information on this one. What defines a "rightwing nut"
in your opinion?
I'd love to hear the answer to this.
Ken
Ha! I agree. Original poster, please respond.
Emily
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> I just discovered this newsgroup and I'm sure this subject has been
> discussed before here but, since I'm new, I'd appreciate somebody filling
> me in.
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> For years, I've heard that Gary Burghoff was one of the most despised
> actors in Hollywood history by his fellow actors, including virtually all
> the cast members of the M*A*S*H movie and series.
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> Nobody ever seems to give examples of what made Burghoff such a jerk. Does
> anybody know a good source?
I don't believe this. How could he last on the show that long if
nobody got along with him?
I certianly have no idea what he was like on the set, however I can say
that I have met Gary at a restaurant I ran in Chico, CA many times (he
lives in the area a few months out of the year). On a couple of
occasions he invited me to sit down with him and we had great
discussions. On each occasion he was in the restaurant he cam across
like a very decent person. He did not act stuck up or seem to mind
speaking with people.
If anyone else has further experiences with Gay, I'd love to hear them.
Gary has a 20 year old daughter, Gina, who is living in LA and against her
dad's advice (because he knows how tough it is) is trying to make it as an
actress. The two of them did a made for video movie last year titled
"Behind the Waterfall". It's produced by a company called "Feature Films
for Families." You can a copy at 800 347-2833. Gary and his wife have
two young sons, around ages 6 and 9, and lives in Northern California.
As I posted a while back, Gary has been doing wildlife paintings which are
sold in a number of galleries around the country. If you want a catalog,
write to him care of General Delivery, Magalia CA 95954 and include a
large self addressed stamped envelope (78 cents postage should cover it).
Since he doesn't have a secretary, he's hard pressed to answer tons of fan
mail, so don't get bent out of shape if you don't get a quick, personal
response.
Gary was burned out during his last couple of years on MASH. He
acknowledges that his behavior then wasn't the best. But how many of us
can look back on the way we were twenty years ago and say that we were
perfect and always great to be around. Growing up on TV is not the
easiest thing in the world to do. Frankly, it was tough being a Dad in
his thirties and running into fans who would seriously ask him where his
teddy bear was. It's the same sort of thing as Jamie Farr sitting in a
restaurant and some wise guy coming up holding his wife's earing and
asking Jamie if it was his. Those jokes get old very quickly, and when an
actor is trying to get in some quality time with his own kids and wife,
it's hard to keep putting on a happy face when confronted with that time
after time. They certainly recognize that they owe something to their
loyal fans, but there's a limit.
I hope this satisfies everyone's curiosity about Gary. As Mike Farrell
said, he's a terrific actor. It would be nice if some network casting
type could look beyond "Radar" and realize that there are a lot of us who
would like to see him on tv again in a quality show.
MH