Sad to see, but I guess a reasonably long life, dying at age 82. Really enjoyed him on MASH, but apparently he was quite successful at money management after that...
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Wayne Rogers, Trapper John on M*A*S*H*, is dead at 82 Posted December 31 2015 11:24 PM EST So long, Trapper John: Wayne Rogers, who played one of the beloved army surgeons on TVs long-running comedy M*A*S*H*, has died. He was 82. Rogers publicist told the Associated Press Thursday that he died in Los Angeles from complications of pneumonia. Born in Alabama and a graduate of Princeton, Rogers TV career spanned more than 40 years. He began his trade in 1959 on the daytime sudser Search for Tomorrow before going on to appear in such classics as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Cannon, Barnaby Jones, and The Big Valley. The game-changer role came in 1972 when he was cast as Trapper John in M.A.S.H., a small-screen adaptation of the 1970 theatrical that starred Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould (as the original Trapper). Rogers appeared opposite Alan Aldas Hawkeye Pierce during the first three seasons of the comedy before leaving in 1975, after he grew weary of fighting for screen time. If I had known it would run that long, Rogers reportedly admitted, I probably would have kept my mouth shut and stayed put. The AP reports that Wayne was most recently a regular panelist on the Fox News show Cashin In. Rogers is survived by his wife Amy, two children, Bill and Laura, and four grandchildren. |
RIP Wayne Rodgers - Trapper John on MASH