Jamie Farr
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Movie Credits
A Month of Sundays (2001)
[ Al Sapienza ][ Rod Steiger ]
You Snooze You Lose (1995)
Fearless Tiger (1994)
[ Bolo Yeung ]
Speed Zone! (1989)
[ Tim Matheson ][ John Candy ][ Eugene Levy ][ Peter Boyle ][ John Schneider ]
Scrooged (1988)
[ Bill Murray ][ Danny Elfman ][ Robert Mitchum ][ Brian Doyle-Murray ][ Bob Goldthwait ]
Run Till You Fall (1988)
[ Fred Savage ]
Curse II: The Bite (1988)
[ Deke Anderson ]
Happy Hour (1987)
[ Eddie Deezen ]
Combat High (1986)
[ George Clooney ][ Robert Culp ][ Danny Nucci ][ John Ratzenberger ][ Sherman Hemsley ]
For Love or Money (1984)
[ Gil Gerard ][ Ray Walston ]
Cannonball Run II (1984)
[ Jackie Chan ][ Tony Danza ][ Fred Dryer ][ Doug McClure ][ Burt Reynolds ]
Give and Take (1983)
[ David Ogden Stiers ][ Alan Alda ][ Harry Morgan ][ Mike Farrell ][ G.W. Bailey ]
Friends and Enemies (1983)
[ David Ogden Stiers ][ Alan Alda ][ Harry Morgan ][ Mike Farrell ]
Strange Bedfellows (1983)
[ David Ogden Stiers ][ Alan Alda ][ Harry Morgan ][ Mike Farrell ]
As Time Goes By (1983)
[ David Ogden Stiers ][ Alan Alda ][ Harry Morgan ][ Mike Farrell ][ G.W. Bailey ]
Spoonmaker Diamond, The/Papa Doc/The Role Model/Julie's Tycoon: Part 1 (1982)
[ Harvey Korman ]
Spoonmaker Diamond, The/Papa Doc/The Role Model/Julie's Tycoon: Part 2 (1982)
[ Lorenzo Lamas ][ Mike Connors ][ Harvey Korman ]
Return of the Rebels (1981)
[ Don Murray ][ Patrick Swayze ][ David R. Ellis ]
The Cannonball Run (1981)
[ Jackie Chan ][ Peter Fonda ][ Roger Moore ][ Burt Reynolds ][ Dean Martin ]
Murder Can Hurt You (1980)
[ Tony Danza ][ Burt Young ][ Aaron Spelling ][ Mel Blanc ][ Jimmie Walker ]
Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill (1979)
[ Jeff Altman ][ Don Johnson ][ Dennis Quaid ][ Ed Begley Jr. ][ Henry Gibson ]
Computerman/Parlez-Vous/Memories of You (1978)
Woman in the Shadows (1974)
Arnold (1973)
[ Farley Granger ][ Roddy McDowall ]
The Blue Knight (1973)
[ William Holden ][ Sam Elliott ][ Joe Flaherty ][ Howard Hesseman ]
Heavy Traffic (1973)
Helpful (1972)
Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
[ Keith Andes ][ Martin Balsam ][ Joseph Cotten ][ Jason Robards ][ James Whitmore ]
Sister Lucky (1968)
With Six You Get Eggroll (1968)
[ Brian Keith ][ George Carlin ]
Black Market (1967)
Hondo and the Hanging Town (1967)
Who's Minding the Mint? (1967)
[ Walter Brennan ][ Paul Winfield ][ Bob Denver ]
Out of Sight (1966)
[ Richard Dawson ]
Our Hero--What's His Name (1966)
Ride Beyond Vengeance (1966)
[ Claude Akins ][ Bill Bixby ][ Chuck Connors ][ James MacArthur ]
Avenue C Mob (1965)
Operation Long Shadow (1965)
The Loved One (1965)
[ Tab Hunter ][ Christopher Isherwood ][ Roddy McDowall ][ Rod Steiger ][ John Gielgud ]
The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)
[ Robert Blake ][ Johnny Crawford ][ Charlton Heston ][ John Wayne ][ Martin Landau ]
Gomer Pyle, P.O.W. (1965)
To Tell or Not to Tell (1961)
Washington vs. the Bunny (1961)
Sally and the Lab Technician (1961)
Las Vegas Beat (1961)
[ Peter Graves ]
Panic (1959)
No Time for Sergeants (1958)
[ Don Knotts ][ Andy Griffith ]
Three Violent People (1957)
[ Robert Blake ][ Charlton Heston ]
Diane (1956)
[ Christopher Isherwood ][ Roger Moore ][ Robert Dix ]
Kismet (1955)
[ Howard Keel ][ Jack Elam ]
Blackboard Jungle (1955)
[ Sidney Poitier ][ Vic Morrow ][ Glenn Ford ]

 

American actor Jamie Farr was the only son of a Lebanese butcher living in Toledo, Ohio. An easy target for bullies due to his short stature and large nose, Farr became the neighborhood clown to save himself from physical abuse. Humor gave him confidence, and by the time Farr graduated from high school he was a top student, extremely popular and active in numerous extra-curricular activities. Always a big movie fan, Farr harbored dreams of being an actor, and to that end studied at the Pasadena Playhouse. In 1955, Farr was cast in his first film (still billed under his own name, Jameel Farrah), The Blackboard Jungle, playing a redeemable hoodlum named Santini; shortly thereafter, he was cast in the Broadway production of No Time for Sergeants, just before he was drafted. The two years in the Army upset the momentum of Farr's career, and he found himself from 1958 through 1971 rebuilding himself from the ground up in bits and supporting roles. (Farr was not in Santa Claus Conquers the Martians during this period, as has often been reported; the cast of that turkey included a Broadway actor named Al Nesor, who bore a startling resemblance to Farr and played many of the same type roles). One of Farr's one-day bits was for the sixth episode of the new TV series M*A*S*H in 1972; Farr had the almost wordless role of a GI who dressed in women's clothing in hopes of getting out of the Army. The character of "Corporal Klinger" was meant to be a onetime joke, but the producers of M*A*S*H sensed possibilities in the character. By Season Two of M*A*S*H, Farr became a full supporting character; by Season Three he was being given co-starring billing in the series' opening credits sequence. After misguidingly "camping" the character in the earliest rehearsals, Farr played Klinger "straight" in every sense of the word: Neither gay nor transvestite, Klinger was simply a guy who'd go to great extremes to get out of military service. Gradually the character began to become fashion conscious, and before the eighties were over Klinger was making several fashion lists as one of the best-dressed characters on TV! Farr's role was expanded when Gary Burghoff left M*A*S*H in 1979; promoted to company clerk, Klinger began to thrive in the military, and the outrageous costuming was allowed to lapse. By the time M*A*S*H left the air, Klinger had taken a Korean wife, and Jamie Farr had become a true-blue celebrity. Unfortunately neither Farr nor Klinger were able to extend their audience appeal into the sequel series After M*A*S*H, not even when the scripts contrived to have Klinger become a fugitive from justice in a move to repeat his "outsider" status on M*A*S*H. Nonetheless, Jamie Farr has kept busy in the years following the cancellation of After M*A*S*H in 1984 with TV guest spots and stage appearances in such roles as Ali Hakim in Oklahoma and Evil Eye Fleegle in Li'l Abner.


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