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John Elmo Harris (September 12, 1952 – April 19, 2005) was an American professional wrestler and actor who became known under his ring name Silo Sam under the American Wrestling Association and for a brief stint with the WWE he was known as Trapper Jon.
Director and screenwriter (Big John, Little John, Police Squad!) [313] Scott L. Schwartz: 65 Actor (Nash Bridges, The Tick, The Young and the Restless), stuntman, and professional wrestler. [314] November 29 Marshall Brickman: 85 Director and screenwriter (Candid Camera, The Tonight Show, and The Dick Cavett Show) [315] Christian Juttner: 60
Charles Alan Siebert (March 9, 1938 – May 1, 2022) [1] was an American actor and television director.As an actor, he is best known for his role as Dr. Stanley Riverside II on the television series Trapper John, M.D., a role he portrayed from 1979 to 1986, and for his numerous appearances on the $25,000 Pyramid. [2]
Actor and TV director Charles Siebert has died. He was 84.Siebert died on May 1 due to complications from COVID-19, namely pneumonia, at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center ...
Charles Siebert, the stage-trained actor who portrayed the snooty Dr. Stanley Riverside II on all seven seasons of the CBS drama Trapper John, M.D., has died. He was 84. Siebert died May 1 of ...
My character [Trapper John McIntyre] was a little more impulsive [than Hawkeye]." Rogers considerably reduced his Alabama accent for the character of Trapper. [3] He succeeded Elliott Gould, who had played the character in the Robert Altman movie MASH, and was himself succeeded by Pernell Roberts on the M*A*S*H spin-off Trapper John, M.D.
Fritz was not home and away on a wrestling trip when Jackie died, and Doris, according to D Magazine, wanted to die following her son's death.The outlet also reported that the death in 1959 is how ...
Trapper John, M.D. is an American medical drama television series and spin-off of the film M*A*S*H (1970). Pernell Roberts portrayed the title character, a lovable surgeon who became a mentor and father figure in San Francisco, California. The show ran on CBS for seven seasons, from September 23, 1979, to September 4, 1986.