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MASH Star Wayne Rogers Dies At 82

Rogers passed away from complications of pneumonia while surrounded by his family in Los Angeles, his publicist Rona Menashe said.

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Actor Wayne Rogers, greatest recognized for enjoying Captain “Trapper” John McIntyre on TV comedy collection “M.A.J.T.”, is not any extra. The character had been played by Elliott Gould within the 1970 movie.


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He was known as Trapper John on the popular long running TV show M.A.S.H. We made a pact to give MASH all we had and it bonded us.


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I got to know him a little at a small conference we both attended several years ago high up in the mountains outside of Bozeman, Montana.

In 2005, Wayne Rogers was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles.

The Alabama native graduated from Princeton with a degree in history in 1954 and served in the U.S. Navy, where he became involved in theater.

Rogers was also a very successful businessman, who started his own investment company and was a featured player on Fox New Channel’s “Cashin’ In”.

Rogers’ other television credits include Gunsmoke, City of Angels and Murder, She Wrote.

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Rogers said he began investing after he got one of his early acting jobs, a TV series called “Stagecoach West”, in the early 1960s.

Wayne Rogers of the television show MASH has died at the age of 82