McLean Stevenson
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Movie Credits
Class Cruise (1989)
[ Billy Warlock ][ Michael DeLuise ][ Ray Walston ]
Episode #2.14 (1988)
Episode #2.13 (1988)
Captain's Replacement, The/Sly as a Fox/Here Comes the Bride...Maybe (1983)
The Cat from Outer Space: Part 2 (1982)
[ Roddy McDowall ][ Harry Morgan ][ Ken Berry ]
Model Marriage, A/This Year's Model/Original Sin/Vogue Rogue/Too Clothes for Comfort: Part 1 (1981)
[ Dick Shawn ][ Mike Connors ]
Model Marriage, A/This Year's Model/Original Sin/Vogue Rogue/Too Clothes for Comfort: Part 2 (1981)
[ Dick Shawn ][ Mike Connors ][ Robert Vaughn ]
Thanksgiving Crossover: Part 2 (1979)
Feudin' and Fussin': Part 1 (1979)
Feudin' and Fussin': Part 2 (1979)
The Trip: Part 1 (1979)
The Cat from Outer Space (1978)
[ Roddy McDowall ][ Harry Morgan ][ Ken Berry ]
Episode dated 17 March 1976 (1976)
White Gold (1975)
[ Wayne Rogers ]
Payday (1975)
[ Wayne Rogers ]
Big Mac (1975)
[ Wayne Rogers ]
Love and Marriage (1975)
[ Wayne Rogers ][ Dennis Dugan ]
Win, Place or Steal (1975)
[ Harry Dean Stanton ][ Scatman Crothers ][ Dean Stockwell ][ Russ Tamblyn ]
Episode dated 24 November 1975 (1975)
Episode dated 3 March 1975 (1975)
Shirts/Skins (1973)
[ Doug McClure ][ Rene Auberjonois ][ Bill Bixby ]
The Christian Licorice Store (1971)
[ Beau Bridges ][ Lloyd Bridges ][ Howard Hesseman ]
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones (1971)
[ Nicholas Hammond ][ Tom Bosley ][ Desi Arnaz Jr. ]

 

Though he has appeared on several television series, including one named after himself, McLean Stevenson is best remembered for playing the slightly befuddled Lt. Colonel Henry Blake during the first three years of the long-running series M*A*S*H (1972-1983). He has also occasionally worked in feature films, making his debut in The Christian Licorice Store (1971). Stevenson made his television debut playing Michael Nicholson between 1969 and 1971 on The Doris Day Show. The son of an Illinois cardiologist, Stevenson did not become an actor until he was 31. Prior to that, he sold medical supplies, worked as an insurance clerk, was a seaman, and served as Northwestern University's athletics director. It was while at Northwestern that Stevenson earned a theater arts degree. According to Stevenson, the idea to become an actor came to him while he was walking across a football field watching the players. Believing that most of them were wasting their time, he thought it better to go to New York and act. Following his education, Stevenson did just that and spent much of the '60s performing in nightclubs and comedy spots as well as working in summer stock. He also wrote comedy for Tommy Smothers.


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