AOL: ER's Cast Was Given An Invaluable Acting Tip From MASH Star Alan Alda
ER's Cast Was Given An Invaluable Acting Tip From MASH Star Alan Alda
The show is an ensemble piece revolving around key personnel in a United States Army Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) in the Korean War (1950–53). The "4077th MASH" was one of several surgical units in Korea.
MASH is still remarkable - funny, poignant, moving, occasionally schmaltzy - but always well scripted, acted and often directed by the actors who really know the players.
"MASH" is one of the most entertaining and funny films ever made, but, more importantly, it's influential, intelligent, and an important part of film history, and one of Robert Altman's best and earliest films.
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) happens because you have excess fat cells in your liver. This condition once was called nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Excess fat cells cause chronic inflammation that can lead to worsening liver damage.
MAS*H was a '70s sensation that aired on CBS for the first time on Sep. 17, 1972. Larry Gelbart developed the TV show from the original 1970s film. Keep reading to see which cast members...
It all started with a book: MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors, published in 1968. This was adapted into the 1970 feature film, nominated for five Oscars and winning for Best Adapted Screenplay.
MSN: Why the 'MASH' Finale Stills Makes Us Cry 40 Years Later: The Emotional True Story Behind TV's Most-Watched Goodbye
Why the 'MASH' Finale Stills Makes Us Cry 40 Years Later: The Emotional True Story Behind TV's Most-Watched Goodbye