- William Christopher
Infobox actor
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name = William Christopher
birthdate = birth date and age|1932|10|20
birthplace =Evanston, Illinois ,United States
occupation = actor, charity spokesperson
yearsactive = 1965–present
hometown = Overland Park, KansasWilliam Christopher (born
October 20 ,1932 ) is an Americanactor who is best known for playing Father Mulcahy on thetelevision series "M*A*S*H" and Private Lester Hummel on "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. "Family life and early acting career
College and early acting work
After attending
New Trier High School inWinnetka, Illinois , he went to the MethodistWesleyan University inMiddletown, Connecticut , in 1954. He majored indrama and was active in fencing,soccer ,singing with the glee club, performing in various dramatic performances and became a brother of theSigma Chi fraternity. He met his future wife, Barbara O'Conner, on a blind date. They were married in 1957 and have two sons, John and Ned. Christopher is also said to be a direct descendant of the American patriot,Paul Revere .Off-Broadway appearances
After appearing in a variety of regional productions, Christopher landed roles in a number of
off-Broadway productions, most notably "The Hostage" atOne Sheridan Square . His Broadway debut came in "Beyond the Fringe ", a British revue.The move to television
Christopher left the
New York stage forHollywood to attempt to gain work in television, where he guest starred in several well-known series, including: "The Andy Griffith Show " (he portrayed a new, young doctor schedulingOpie Taylor for atonsilectomy ) and also as an IRS agent who came to collect taxes due from Aunt Bea, who had won some prizes on a TV show, "Death Valley Days ", "The Patty Duke Show " , "The Men from Shiloh " and "Good Times " (he portrayed the military doctor examiningJ. J. Evans ). Christopher had recurring roles on "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. ", "That Girl " and "Hogan's Heroes ". He also made a guest appearance on "The Love Boat ". In 1972, Christopher landed the role ofFather Mulcahy in the television series "M* A* S* H", when the actor who originated the role, George Morgan, was being replaced after one appearance.Immediately following "M*A*S*H", the actor continued the role for the two seasons of the short-lived spin-off, "
AfterMASH ".Christopher's work in motion pictures
In feature
film s, 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 ". He won parts in such telefilms as "The Movie Maker ", "The Perils of Pauline", and "For the Love of It (film) ". TheDoris Day film "With Six You Get Eggroll " is notable for fans of "M*A*S*H" asJamie Farr appears along with Christopher five years before the show, both playing hippies. The film also features Herb Voland, who played General Clayton in seven episodes of the first two seasons of "M*A*S*H".Charity work
Christopher devotes much of his spare time to the
National Autistic Society because his son, Ned, isautistic . He has donepublic service announcements to bring attention to thismedical condition . In 1985, he and his wife wrote "Mixed Blessings", a book about their experiences raising Ned.Recent acting work
Since "M*A*S*H", Christopher has appeared on various series, including "
Murder, She Wrote " (where, in a character switch from Mulcahy, he played a murderer). In 1998, Christopher guest-starred in an episode of "Mad About You ". Christopher has also remained active in the theater, including a tour of the U.S. in the mid-1990s withJamie Farr doingNeil Simon 's "The Odd Couple " on stage. He also appeared with Jamie Farr andLoretta Swit in an episode of "".External links
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