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William Christopher

William Christopher (October 20, 1932 – December 31, 2016) was an American actor and comedian, best known for playing Private Lester Hummel on Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. from 1965 to 1968 and Father John Mulcahy on the television series M*A*S*H from 1972 to 1983 and its spinoff AfterMASH from 1983 to 1985.

William Christopher
Christopher as Father Mulcahy
Born
William Christopher

October 20, 1932
DiedDecember 31, 2016 (aged 84)
Alma materWesleyan University, BA
Occupation
  • Actor
Years active1965–2012

Early life edit

Christopher was born in Evanston, Illinois, in a family believed to be descendants of Paul Revere.[1] He spent his youth in several of Chicago's northern suburbs,[2] including Winnetka, Illinois, where he attended New Trier High School.[2] Christopher graduated from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, with a Bachelor of Arts in drama, focusing on Greek literature.[1][3] While at university, he participated in fencing, soccer, and the glee club, and was initiated as a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.[4]

Career edit

 
Cast of M*A*S*H (1977). Back row, L–R: William Christopher, Gary Burghoff, David Ogden Stiers, and Jamie Farr. Front row, L–R: Loretta Swit, Harry Morgan, Alan Alda, Mike Farrell
 
Christopher (right) as an Army doctor on an episode of Good Times. John Amos and Jimmie Walker are also pictured.

Christopher moved to New York and appeared in a variety of regional productions and later a number of off-Broadway productions such as The Hostage at One Sheridan Square. His Broadway debut came in Beyond the Fringe, a British revue, acting alongside Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.[5][1]

Christopher left New York City for Hollywood to attempt to gain work in television where he guest-starred in several well-known series, including The Andy Griffith Show, Death Valley Days, The Patty Duke Show and The Men from Shiloh. He made several appearances (each time as a different character) on Hogan's Heroes, and had recurring roles on Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. and That Girl. Christopher was a student at Harvey Lembeck’s famed L.A. improvisational workshop in the early 1970s during which time he performed improv skits (with two other performers, Carole White and Shelia Bartold, both also Lembeck students) during a January 1972 episode of The Carol Burnett Show. While the appearance was officially uncredited, he was introduced by Burnett as Bill Christopher.

In 1972, Christopher gained the role of Father Mulcahy in the television series M*A*S*H when the actor who was first cast in the role, George Morgan, was replaced after a single appearance in the pilot episode.[5] Immediately following M*A*S*H, Christopher continued the role for the two seasons of the short-lived spin-off AfterMASH.[1]

In feature films, Christopher performed in The Fortune Cookie, The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell, The Shakiest Gun in the West, With Six You Get Eggroll, and Hearts of the West.[1] He had parts in telefilms including The Movie Maker, The Perils of Pauline, and For the Love of It. The comedy film With Six You Get Eggroll is notable for fans of M*A*S*H because Jamie Farr and Christopher appear in it together, both playing hippies, five years before they co-starred in the series.[1]

After gaining attention for M*A*S*H, Christopher appeared in various other television series, including Good Times (as the military doctor examining J.J. Evans) and Murder, She Wrote, and made multiple guest appearances on The Love Boat. In 1998, he guest-starred as a priest in an episode of Mad About You.[1] He also remained active in the theater, including a tour of the United States in the mid-1990s with Farr, performing Neil Simon's The Odd Couple on stage.[1] In 2008–2009, he toured with Church Basement Ladies.[6] One of Christopher's last roles was that of a priest (Father Tobias) on the daytime drama Days of Our Lives.[7]

Charity work edit

Christopher, whose son Ned has autism, devoted much of his spare time to the National Autistic Society, doing public-service announcements to bring attention to autism. In 1985, his wife Barbara and he wrote Mixed Blessings, a book about their experiences in raising Ned.[5]

Personal life edit

Christopher met his future wife Barbara on a blind date. They married in 1957 and the couple adopted two sons, John and Ned.[1] The two appeared together in the M*A*S*H season 4 episode "Dear Mildred", where they sang the song "All Dressed Up and No Place to Go" in a duet.[8]

Death edit

Christopher died at his home in Pasadena, California, on December 31, 2016. According to his son John Christopher, the 84-year-old actor died as the result of non-small-cell carcinoma (lung cancer).[9][10] He had been diagnosed with cancer about 18 months earlier, according to his New York-based agent Robert Malcolm. He died exactly one year after fellow M*A*S*H cast member Wayne Rogers.

Partial filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "William Christopher – Biography". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved January 1, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Hendrickson, Matthew (December 31, 2016). . Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on January 1, 2017. Retrieved January 1, 2017.
  3. ^ Carcamo, Cindy (December 31, 2016). "William Christopher, Father Mulcahy on 'MASH,' dies at 84". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 1, 2017.
  4. ^ "Honoring the Sigma Chi Fraternity on the occasion of its 150th anniversary". Congressional Record. June 22, 2005. Retrieved January 1, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c Littleton, Cynthia (December 31, 2016). "'M*A*S*H' Star William Christopher Dies at 84". Variety. Retrieved January 1, 2017.
  6. ^ . Troupeamerica.com. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved May 17, 2011.
  7. ^ "Days and M*A*S*H alum William Christopher dead at 84". soaps.sheknows.com. January 2, 2017. Retrieved August 28, 2018.
  8. ^ "A blind date in college led to the most charming duet on M*A*S*H". Me-TV Network. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  9. ^ "William Christopher, Father Mulcahy on 'M*A*S*H,' dies at 84". ABC7 Los Angeles. Retrieved January 1, 2017.
  10. ^ Dunham, Will (December 31, 2016). "Actor William Christopher, M*A*S*H chaplain, dead at 84". Reuters.

External links edit

  • William Christopher at IMDb

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For other people named William Christopher see William Christopher disambiguation William Christopher October 20 1932 December 31 2016 was an American actor and comedian best known for playing Private Lester Hummel on Gomer Pyle U S M C from 1965 to 1968 and Father John Mulcahy on the television series M A S H from 1972 to 1983 and its spinoff AfterMASH from 1983 to 1985 William ChristopherChristopher as Father MulcahyBornWilliam ChristopherOctober 20 1932Evanston Illinois U S DiedDecember 31 2016 aged 84 Pasadena California U S Alma materWesleyan University BAOccupationActorYears active1965 2012 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Charity work 4 Personal life 5 Death 6 Partial filmography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editChristopher was born in Evanston Illinois in a family believed to be descendants of Paul Revere 1 He spent his youth in several of Chicago s northern suburbs 2 including Winnetka Illinois where he attended New Trier High School 2 Christopher graduated from Wesleyan University in Middletown Connecticut with a Bachelor of Arts in drama focusing on Greek literature 1 3 While at university he participated in fencing soccer and the glee club and was initiated as a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity 4 Career edit nbsp Cast of M A S H 1977 Back row L R William Christopher Gary Burghoff David Ogden Stiers and Jamie Farr Front row L R Loretta Swit Harry Morgan Alan Alda Mike Farrell nbsp Christopher right as an Army doctor on an episode of Good Times John Amos and Jimmie Walker are also pictured Christopher moved to New York and appeared in a variety of regional productions and later a number of off Broadway productions such as The Hostage at One Sheridan Square His Broadway debut came in Beyond the Fringe a British revue acting alongside Peter Cook and Dudley Moore 5 1 Christopher left New York City for Hollywood to attempt to gain work in television where he guest starred in several well known series including The Andy Griffith Show Death Valley Days The Patty Duke Show and The Men from Shiloh He made several appearances each time as a different character on Hogan s Heroes and had recurring roles on Gomer Pyle U S M C and That Girl Christopher was a student at Harvey Lembeck s famed L A improvisational workshop in the early 1970s during which time he performed improv skits with two other performers Carole White and Shelia Bartold both also Lembeck students during a January 1972 episode of The Carol Burnett Show While the appearance was officially uncredited he was introduced by Burnett as Bill Christopher In 1972 Christopher gained the role of Father Mulcahy in the television series M A S H when the actor who was first cast in the role George Morgan was replaced after a single appearance in the pilot episode 5 Immediately following M A S H Christopher continued the role for the two seasons of the short lived spin off AfterMASH 1 In feature films Christopher performed in The Fortune Cookie The Private Navy of Sgt O Farrell The Shakiest Gun in the West With Six You Get Eggroll and Hearts of the West 1 He had parts in telefilms including The Movie Maker The Perils of Pauline and For the Love of It The comedy film With Six You Get Eggroll is notable for fans of M A S H because Jamie Farr and Christopher appear in it together both playing hippies five years before they co starred in the series 1 After gaining attention for M A S H Christopher appeared in various other television series including Good Times as the military doctor examining J J Evans and Murder She Wrote and made multiple guest appearances on The Love Boat In 1998 he guest starred as a priest in an episode of Mad About You 1 He also remained active in the theater including a tour of the United States in the mid 1990s with Farr performing Neil Simon s The Odd Couple on stage 1 In 2008 2009 he toured with Church Basement Ladies 6 One of Christopher s last roles was that of a priest Father Tobias on the daytime drama Days of Our Lives 7 Charity work editChristopher whose son Ned has autism devoted much of his spare time to the National Autistic Society doing public service announcements to bring attention to autism In 1985 his wife Barbara and he wrote Mixed Blessings a book about their experiences in raising Ned 5 Personal life editChristopher met his future wife Barbara on a blind date They married in 1957 and the couple adopted two sons John and Ned 1 The two appeared together in the M A S H season 4 episode Dear Mildred where they sang the song All Dressed Up and No Place to Go in a duet 8 Death editChristopher died at his home in Pasadena California on December 31 2016 According to his son John Christopher the 84 year old actor died as the result of non small cell carcinoma lung cancer 9 10 He had been diagnosed with cancer about 18 months earlier according to his New York based agent Robert Malcolm He died exactly one year after fellow M A S H cast member Wayne Rogers Partial filmography edit1965 12 O Clock High TV series Episode Then Came the Mighty Hunter as Patient 1965 Hank TV series Episode Candidate as Elwood 1965 The Andy Griffith Show TV series 2 episodes as Mr Heathcote IRS 1965 1968 Gomer Pyle U S M C TV series as recurring character Private Lester Hummel 1965 Hogan s Heroes TV series 4 episodes as multiple characters in 1965 1966 and 1968 1966 The Patty Duke Show TV series Episode Three Little Kittens as Man 1966 The Fortune Cookie as Intern 1967 The Perils of Pauline as Doctor uncredited 1967 The Andy Griffith Show TV series 1 episode Thomas Peterson MD 1968 The Private Navy of Sgt O Farrell as Pvt Jake Schultz 1968 The Shakiest Gun in the West as Hotel Manager uncredited 1968 With Six You Get Eggroll as Zip Cloud 1969 That Girl Season 4 Episode 14 as Chippy Dolan 1972 The Carol Burnett Show Season 5 Episode 15 January 5 1972 uncredited appearance performing improv skits as a student from Harvey Lembeck s workshop with Carol White and Shelia Bartold introduced by Burnett as Bill Christopher 1972 1983 M A S H TV series as Father John Mulcahy 1974 Movin On TV series Episode Grit as Jewelry Clerk 1975 Hearts of the West as Bank Teller 1975 Good Times TV series Episode The Enlistment as The Doctor Major Bullock 1983 1985 AfterMASH TV series as Father John Mulcahy 1985 Murder She Wrote TV series Episode A Lady in the Lake as Burton Hollis 1994 Heaven Sent as Priest 1998 Mad About You TV series Episode A Pain in the Neck as Chaplain Olsen 2012 Days of Our Lives TV series as Father Tobias final appearance References edit a b c d e f g h i William Christopher Biography Turner Classic Movies Retrieved January 1 2017 a b Hendrickson Matthew December 31 2016 MASH actor Evanston native William Christopher dead at 84 Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on January 1 2017 Retrieved January 1 2017 Carcamo Cindy December 31 2016 William Christopher Father Mulcahy on MASH dies at 84 Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 1 2017 Honoring the Sigma Chi Fraternity on the occasion of its 150th anniversary Congressional Record June 22 2005 Retrieved January 1 2017 a b c Littleton Cynthia December 31 2016 M A S H Star William Christopher Dies at 84 Variety Retrieved January 1 2017 Church Basement Ladies Tour 2008 Troupeamerica com Archived from the original on July 17 2011 Retrieved May 17 2011 Days and M A S H alum William Christopher dead at 84 soaps sheknows com January 2 2017 Retrieved August 28 2018 A blind date in college led to the most charming duet on M A S H Me TV Network Retrieved October 12 2021 William Christopher Father Mulcahy on M A S H dies at 84 ABC7 Los Angeles Retrieved January 1 2017 Dunham Will December 31 2016 Actor William Christopher M A S H chaplain dead at 84 Reuters External links editWilliam Christopher at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Christopher amp oldid 1221318689, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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