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Cause of death
  
Heart attack

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
McLean Stevenson


Years active
  
1962–1993

Occupation
  
Actor

Height
  
1.9 m

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Full Name
  
Edgar McLean Stevenson, Jr.

Born
  
November 14, 1927 (
1927-11-14
)

Resting place
  
Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)

Died
  
February 15, 1996, Los Angeles, California, United States

Children
  
Jennifer Stevenson, Lindsey Stevenson, Jeff MacGregor

Spouse
  
Ginny Fosdick (m. 1980–1996), Carrie Williamson (m. 1949–1979)

Movies and TV shows
  
Hello - Larry, The McLean Stevenso, The Cat from Outer Space, The Doris Day Show, Dirty Dancing

Similar People
  
Larry Linville, Wayne Rogers, Gary Burghoff, Loretta Swit, Harry Morgan

McLean Stevenson's Grave


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Edgar McLean Stevenson Jr. (November 14, 1927 – February 15, 1996) was an American actor most recognized for his role as Lt. Colonel Henry Blake on the TV series M*A*S*M*A*S*H. He was also recognized for his role as Michael Nicholson on The Doris Day Show.

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Early life and career

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Stevenson was born in Normal, Illinois. He was the great-grandson of William Stevenson (brother of US Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson) making him a second cousin once removed of two-time presidential candidate Adlai E. Stevenson II. He was also the brother of actress Ann Whitney. His father, Edgar, was a cardiologist.

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Stevenson attended Lake Forest Academy and later joined the United States Navy. After his service, he attended Northwestern University, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in theater arts and was a proud and well liked Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji) fraternity brother. Afterwards he worked at a radio station, played a clown on a live TV show in Dallas, became an assistant athletic director at Northwestern and sold medical supplies and insurance. He also worked as a press secretary for his cousin in the presidential elections of 1952 and 1956. He formed the "Young Democrats for Stevenson".

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In 1961, Stevenson's cousin invited him to social functions where he met a few business luminaries. He followed his cousin's advice to look for a show business career. He auditioned and won a scholarship to the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. He made his professional career debut in The Music Man in 1962 and appeared regularly in Warsaw, Indiana, in summer stock productions. After this he appeared in New York City on stage and television commercials. He also performed on Broadway. However, he began to establish himself as a comedy writer, writing for the seminal That Was The Week That Was, in which Alan Alda appeared, and The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. He performed occasionally on both shows. He also was a regular on the 1970 The Tim Conway Comedy Hour variety show on CBS. During this period, he also appeared in TV commercials for products such as Winston cigarettes, in which he was shown sprinting around a parking lot of Winston delivery trucks and painting over the product slogan, replacing the "like" in "like a cigarette should" with the grammatically correct "as".

M*A*S*H

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After guest-starring on That Girl with Marlo Thomas, he was cast in The Doris Day Show in 1969, playing magazine editor boss Michael Nicholson until 1971. Originally, he auditioned for the role of Hawkeye Pierce in M*A*S*M*A*S*H, but was persuaded to play Lt. Col. Henry Blake instead. This role shot him to stardom. He eventually wrote the episode "The Trial of Henry Blake", and provided the story for another, "The Army-Navy Game", which earned Stevenson an Emmy nomination.

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Stevenson found his greatest success on M*A*S*H. The series quickly became one of the most popular situation comedies of its time, and was eventually recognized as one of the top sitcoms in television history. Despite the show's success, Stevenson began chafing (as did Wayne Rogers) at playing supporting parts to the wisecracking Hawkeye (played by Alan Alda), and asked to be released from his contract during the show's third season. The show's writers reluctantly penned him an exit in the final episode of the 1974-75 season, in which Lt. Colonel Blake was discharged, only to board a plane that was shot down over the Sea of Japan, killing everyone on board — a development added after scripts were distributed so the show's actors would display genuine emotion.

In an interview, M*A*S*H actor Loretta Swit commented that Stevenson wanted to be the star and felt oppressed as one of an ensemble of eight. She said that before Stevenson left the series he told her, "I know I will not be in anything as good as this show, but I have to leave and be number one." Although he had played ensemble parts for several years, he has stated that the primary reasons for his departure were systemic problems with 20th Century Fox, especially disregard for simple comforts for crew and cast on location, and the more lucrative opportunities presented to him at the time.

Stevenson was replaced in the series by Harry Morgan, a friend of Stevenson who had guest-starred opposite him on the Season Three premiere episode "The General Flipped at Dawn". Morgan portrayed Colonel Sherman Potter for the show's remaining eight seasons and starred in its short-lived spin-off AfterMASH.

Match Game

Stevenson appeared as a guest panelist for several weeks on Match Game in 1973, and again in 1978 on the daytime and nighttime weekly syndicated version. In 1981, Stevenson became a regular panelist on the daily syndicated version of Match Game, staying with the show until its cancellation a year later. Stevenson would make occasional appearances on the subsequent Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour in 1983 and 1984.

Later career

After his departure from M*A*S*H, Stevenson's acting career began to decline. He starred in a series of sitcoms, none of which lasted more than approximately one season. They included The McLean Stevenson Show (1976–77), In the Beginning (1978), Hello, Larry (1979–80) and Condo (1983). All four sitcoms were dismissed by audiences and lambasted by critics, and all aired while M*A*S*H was still in production. Stevenson guest-starred as Stan Zbornak's brother Ted on the hit sitcom The Golden Girls in 1987, in addition to guest-starring in shows such as Square One TV, The Love Boat, Diff'rent Strokes (as part of a cross-over with his series Hello, Larry), and Hollywood Squares. He filled in for Johnny Carson as guest host of The Tonight Show 58 times, and as a guest on the program in 1982, he brought his daughter Lindsey onto the set when she was just 16 weeks old. During the 1988–89 television season, Stevenson returned to a supporting TV role in an ensemble, playing Max Kellerman in the short-lived CBS series adaptation of Dirty Dancing.

Stevenson's dramatic career decline resulted in his becoming a target for industry jokes. One television critic wrote that he had "worn out his television welcome," while another created "The Annual McLean Stevenson Memorial, 'I'm Gonna Quit This Show and Become a Big Star' Award." Stevenson commented in 1990 that some of the criticism was justified, conceding that leaving M*A*S*H was the biggest mistake of his career. "I made the mistake of believing that people were enamored of McLean Stevenson when the person they were enamored of was Henry Blake," said Stevenson. "So if you go and do The McLean Stevenson Show, nobody cares about McLean Stevenson." Stevenson admitted that his problem was finding something of the caliber of M*A*S*H, saying "I've never been able to work with a group that's as talented or scripts that are as good. I did some terrible shows. But nobody made me do it. I did everything by choice."

Stevenson's screen credits include the Disney movie The Cat from Outer Space as a friend of Dr. Frank Wilson (played by Ken Berry) along with his M*A*S*H replacement Harry Morgan. He also was a co-host of the syndicated daytime talk show America, which lasted 16 weeks between September 16, 1985 and January 3, 1986.

Death

Stevenson was recovering from bladder cancer surgery at the Encino-Tarzana Regional Medical Center on February 15, 1996, when he suffered a fatal heart attack and died. He is interred in Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles. He was survived by his wife Ginny, daughter Lindsey, daughter Jennifer, and son Jeff MacGregor (both from previous marriages).

Stevenson died one day before the death of Roger Bowen, who portrayed Lt. Colonel Henry Blake in the 1970 movie MASH.

Filmography

Actor
1993
Tales of the City (TV Mini Series) as
Booter Manigault
- Episode #1.1 (1993) - Booter Manigault
1989
Class Cruise (TV Movie) as
Miles Gimrich
1988
Dirty Dancing (TV Series) as
Max Kellerman
- Don't Make Me Over (1989) - Max Kellerman
- Hit the Road (1989) - Max Kellerman
- Our Day Will Come (1989) - Max Kellerman
- Turn Me Loose (1988) - Max Kellerman
- Book of Love (1988) - Max Kellerman
- Poetry in Motion (1988) - Max Kellerman
- Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (1988) - Max Kellerman
- Walk Like a Man (1988) - Max Kellerman
- Save the Last Dance for Me (1988) - Max Kellerman
- Heat Wave (1988) - Max Kellerman
- Baby, It's You (1988) - Max Kellerman
1988
Square One Television (TV Series) as
Mike Pliers
- Episode #2.15 (1988) - Mike Pliers
- Episode #2.14 (1988) - Mike Pliers
- Episode #2.13 (1988) - Mike Pliers
1988
Mathnet (TV Series) as
Mike Pliers
- The Case of the Deceptive Data (1988) - Mike Pliers
1987
The Golden Girls (TV Series) as
Ted
- Brotherly Love (1987) - Ted
1986
Tall Tales & Legends (TV Series) as
Andrew Jackson
- Davy Crockett (1986) - Andrew Jackson
1981
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Bob Crawford / Michael Borden / Captain Donahue
- The Buck Stops Here/For Better or Worse/Bet on It (1984) - Michael Borden
- The Captain's Replacement/Sly as a Fox/Here Comes the Bride - Maybe (1983) - Captain Donahue
- This Year's Model/The Model Marriage/Vogue Rogue/Too Clothes for Comfort/Original Sin: Part 2 (1981) - Bob Crawford
- This Year's Model/The Model Marriage/Vogue Rogue/Too Clothes for Comfort/Original Sin: Part 1 (1981) - Bob Crawford
1984
Hotel (TV Series) as
Harry Gilford
- Reflections (1984) - Harry Gilford
1983
Condo (TV Series) as
James Kirkridge
- Members Only (1983) - James Kirkridge
- Nouveau Poor (1983) - James Kirkridge
- The Affair (1983) - James Kirkridge
- Condomania (1983) - James Kirkridge
- The Dog (1983) - James Kirkridge
- The Franchise (1983) - James Kirkridge
- That's Entertainment (1983) - James Kirkridge
- The First Fight (1983) - James Kirkridge
- The Babysitters (1983) - James Kirkridge
- The Baby (1983) - James Kirkridge
- The Wedding (1983) - James Kirkridge
- The Announcement (1983) - James Kirkridge
- The Neighbors (1983) - James Kirkridge
1982
The Astronauts (TV Movie) as
Colonel Michael C. Booker
1979
Hello, Larry (TV Series) as
Larry Alder
- Yearning (1980) - Larry Alder
- The Protege (1980) - Larry Alder
- The Rock Star: Part 2 (1980) - Larry Alder
- The Rock Star: Part 1 (1980) - Larry Alder
- Larry's Mid Life Crisis: Part 3 (1980) - Larry Alder
- Larry's Mid Life Crisis: Part 2 (1980) - Larry Alder
- Larry's Mid Life Crisis: Part 1 (1980) - Larry Alder
- Love Around the Corner (1980) - Larry Alder
- The Blind Friend (1980) - Larry Alder
- The Neighbor Dies (1980) - Larry Alder
- Money from Home (1980) - Larry Alder
- Larry's Father (1979) - Larry Alder
- Tommy the Houseguest (1979) - Larry Alder
- Diane Drinks (1979) - Larry Alder
- Thanksgiving Crossover: Part 2 (1979) - Larry Alder
- Marion's Fiance (1979) - Larry Alder
- Morgan, the Boss (1979) - Larry Alder
- The Nude Emcee (1979) - Larry Alder
- Goodbye, Marion (1979) - Larry Alder
- Hello Marion: Part 2 (1979) - Larry Alder
- Hello Marion: Part 1 (1979) - Larry Alder
- Ruthie Grows Up: Part 2 (1979) - Larry Alder
- Ruthie Grows Up: Part 1 (1979) - Larry Alder
- Feudin' and Fussin': Part 2 (1979) - Larry Alder
- My Sister, the Criminal (1979) - Larry Alder
- Rap with Ruthie (1979) - Larry Alder
- Larry's Bad Back (1979) - Larry Alder
- The Triangle (1979) - Larry Alder
- The Trip: Part 2 (1979) - Larry Alder
- Leona, the New Neighbor (1979) - Larry Alder
- Peer Pressure (1979) - Larry Alder
- Larry's First Date (1979) - Larry Alder
- Ruthie's First Crush (1979) - Larry Alder
- Mother Morgan (1979) - Larry Alder
- The Hitchhiker (1979) - Larry Alder
- The Final Papers (1979) - Larry Alder
- The New Kid (1979) - Larry Alder
- How to Not To (1979) - Larry Alder
1979
Diff'rent Strokes (TV Series) as
Larry Alder
- Thanksgiving Crossover: Part 1 (1979) - Larry Alder
- Feudin' and Fussin': Part 1 (1979) - Larry Alder
- The Trip: Part 1 (1979) - Larry Alder
1978
In the Beginning (TV Series) as
Father Daniel M. Cleary
- Wedding for Thee (1978) - Father Daniel M. Cleary
- Well Healed (1978) - Father Daniel M. Cleary
- The Poker Game (1978) - Father Daniel M. Cleary
- The Kook (1978) - Father Daniel M. Cleary
- Aggie's Love Story (1978) - Father Daniel M. Cleary
- The Good Thief (1978) - Father Daniel M. Cleary
- Father Cleary's Crisis (1978) - Father Daniel M. Cleary
- What's It All About? (1978) - Father Daniel M. Cleary
- Pilot (1978) - Father Daniel M. Cleary
1978
The Cat from Outer Space as
Link
1976
The McLean Stevenson Show (TV Series) as
Mac Ferguson
- Say It Isn't So (1977) - Mac Ferguson
- Strangers in the Night (1977) - Mac Ferguson
- Money Troubles (1977) - Mac Ferguson
- Grandma's Secret (1977) - Mac Ferguson
- What Makes Mac Run? (1977) - Mac Ferguson
- Mac and Big Mac (1977) - Mac Ferguson
- Janet Leaves Home (1977) - Mac Ferguson
- The Great Rift (1977) - Mac Ferguson
- Mac's Fatal Charm (1976) - Mac Ferguson
- Going His Way (1976) - Mac Ferguson
- Oldie But Goodie (1976) - Mac Ferguson
- Who Do You Trust? (1976) - Mac Ferguson
1975
Cher (TV Series) as
Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Episode #1.7 (1975) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
1972
M*A*S*H (TV Series) as
Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Abyssinia, Henry (1975) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- White Gold (1975) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Payday (1975) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Big Mac (1975) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Love and Marriage (1975) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Aid Station (1975) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- House Arrest (1975) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- The Consultant (1975) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Bulletin Board (1975) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Bombed (1975) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Private Charles Lamb (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Mad Dogs and Servicemen (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- A Full Rich Day (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Adam's Ribs (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- There Is Nothing Like a Nurse (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Alcoholics Unanimous (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake (credit only)
- Life with Father (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Check-Up (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Springtime (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- O.R. (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Iron Guts Kelly (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Officer of the Day (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake (credit only)
- Rainbow Bridge (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- The General Flipped at Dawn (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- A Smattering of Intelligence (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Mail Call (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- George (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Crisis (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- As You Were (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- The Chosen People (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Operation Noselift (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- For Want of a Boot (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Henry in Love (1974) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Officers Only (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Hot Lips and Empty Arms (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Deal Me Out (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- The Incubator (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Carry On, Hawkeye (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- The Sniper (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Dear Dad- Three (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- The Trial of Henry Blake (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- L.I.P. (Local Indigenous Personnel) (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Kim (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Dr. Pierce and Mr. Hyde (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- For the Good of the Outfit (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Radar's Report (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- 5 O'Clock Charlie (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Divided We Stand (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Showtime (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Ceasefire (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Major Fred C. Dobbs (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Sticky Wicket (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- The Army-Navy Game (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- The Longjohn Flap (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Dear Dad, Again (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Sometimes You Hear the Bullet (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- The Ringbanger (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Tuttle (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Love Story (1973) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Edwina (1972) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Dear Dad (1972) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Germ Warfare (1972) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- I Hate a Mystery (1972) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Henry, Please Come Home (1972) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Cowboy (1972) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Bananas, Crackers and Nuts (1972) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Yankee Doodle Doctor (1972) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- The Moose (1972) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Chief Surgeon Who? (1972) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Requiem for a Lightweight (1972) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- To Market, to Market (1972) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Pilot (1972) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake
1974
Win, Place or Steal as
Mr. Hammond
1973
Shirts/Skins (TV Movie) as
Doctor Benny Summer
1972
Insight (TV Series) as
Mr. McAdams
- The System (1972) - Mr. McAdams
1972
This Week in Nemtim (TV Movie)
1971
The Christian Licorice Store as
Smallwood
1971
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones (TV Movie) as
Minister
1971
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series) as
George Caldwell
- One Lonely Step (1971) - George Caldwell
1971
Love, American Style (TV Series) as
Lt. Miller (segment "Love and the Penal Code")
- Love and Formula 26B/Love and the Loud Mouth/Love and the Penal Code (1971) - Lt. Miller (segment "Love and the Penal Code")
1971
My Wives Jane (TV Movie) as
Dirk Bennett
1969
The Doris Day Show (TV Series) as
Michael Nicholson
- Young Love (1971) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- The Father-Son Weekend (1971) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- Skiing Anyone? (1971) - Michael Nicholson
- Doris Goes to Hollywood (1971) - Michael Nicholson
- Billy's First Date (1971) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- Colonel Fairburn Jr. (1971) - Michael Nicholson
- Lassoin' Leroy (1971) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- Jarvis' Uncle (1971) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- Duke's Girlfriend (1971) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- The Forward Pass (1971) - Michael Nicholson
- Doris vs. Pollution (1970) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- It's Christmas Time in the City (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- Buck Visits the Big City (1970) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- Love Makes the Pizza Go Round (1970) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- Cousin Charlie (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- Tony Bennett Is Eating Here (1970) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- Doris the Spy (1970) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- Duke the Performer (1970) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- Lost and Found (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- The Fashion Show (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- Doris Leaves Today's World: Part 2 (1970) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- Doris Leaves Today's World: Part 1 (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- Dinner for One (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- How Can I Ignore the Man Next Door? (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- The Feminist (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- Doris Finds an Apartment (1970) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- Colonel Fairburn Takes Over (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- The Office Troubleshooter (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- The Duke Returns (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- Doris Meets a Prince (1970) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- A Woman's Intuition (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- Doris Hires a Millionaire: Part 2 (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- Doris Hires a Millionaire: Part 1 (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- Buck's Portrait (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- Kidnapped (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- The Gas Station (1970) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- Today's World Catches the Measles (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- Hot Dogs (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- Doris vs. the Computer (1970) - Michael Nicholson
- The Prizefighter and the Lady (1970) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- You're as Old as You Feel (1969) - Michael Nicholson
- A Two-Family Christmas (1969) - Michael Nicholson
- Togetherness (1969) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- Singles Only (1969) - Michael Nicholson (credit only)
- Doris Strikes Out (1969) - Michael Nicholson
- Doris the Model (1969) - Michael Nicholson
- The Health King (1969) - Michael Nicholson
- The Chocolate Bar War (1969) - Michael Nicholson
- The Woman Hater (1969) - Michael Nicholson
- Married for a Day (1969) - Michael Nicholson
- A Frog Called Harold (1969) - Michael Nicholson
- Doris Gets a Job (1969) - Michael Nicholson
1970
The Tim Conway Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Various
- Guests: Walter Brennan & Connie Stevens (1970) - Various
- Guests: Mickey Rooney, Dorothy Lamour (1970) - Various
- Steve Allen, Eydie Gormé (1970) - Various
- Guests: Merv Griffin, Judy Carne (1970) - Various
- Guests: Dan Blocker, Imogena Coca, Sergio Mendez and The Brazil 66 (1970) - Various
- Guests: Tony Randall & Janet Leigh (1970) - Various
- Guests: Jane Powell & Carl Reiner (1970) - Various
- Guests: Audrey Meadows & Peter Graves (1970) - Various
- Guests: Dick Martin & Joan Crawford (1970) - Various
- Guests: Barbara Feldon & David Jansen (1970) - Various
1969
Volkswagen: 1949 Auto Show (Video short) as
Packard spokesperson
1969
That Girl (TV Series) as
Mr. McKorkle
- My Sister's Keeper (1969) - Mr. McKorkle
1968
Bing Crosby Special: Making Movies (TV Special) as
Steven Marshall
1963
A Sign Of The Times (Short) as
Bill Conner
Writer
1983
The Love Boat (TV Series) (story - 1 episode)
- The Misunderstanding/Love Below Decks/The End Is Near (1983) - (story - segment "Love Below Decks")
-
M*A*S*H (TV Series) (written by - 1 episode, 1973) (story by - 1 episode, 1973)
- The Trial of Henry Blake (1973) - (written by)
- The Army-Navy Game (1973) - (story by)
Soundtrack
-
M*A*S*H (TV Series) (1 episode, 1975) (performer - 2 episodes, 1972 - 1973)
- White Gold (1975) - ("The Sailor's Hornpipe")
- The Ringbanger (1973) - (performer: "Home on the Range")
- Edwina (1972) - (performer: "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow")
1969
The Doris Day Show (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- It's Christmas Time in the City (1970) - (performer: "Jingle Bells", "Silver Bells", "Silent Night" - uncredited)
- A Two-Family Christmas (1969) - (performer: "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen", "Silent Night" - uncredited)
Thanks
2002
'M*A*S*H': 30th Anniversary Reunion (TV Movie documentary) (in memory of)
1991
Memories of M*A*S*H (TV Movie documentary) (special thanks)
1978
M*A*S*H (TV Series) (special thanks - 1 episode)
- Our Finest Hour (1978) - (special thanks)
Self
1991
Memories of M*A*S*H (TV Movie documentary) as
Self / Lt. Col. Henry Blake
1988
Family Feud (TV Series) as
Self - Celebrity Contestant
- The Funny Men vs. the Funny Women (1989) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- All-Star Special: Funny Women vs. Funny Men 1989: Game 3 (1989) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- All-Star Special: Funny Women vs. Funny Men 1989: Game 2 (1989) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- All Star Special: Funny Women vs. Funny Men Game 5 (1988) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- All Star Special: Funny Women vs. Funny Men Game 4 (1988) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
1986
Super Password (TV Series) as
Self - Celebrity Contestant
1988
The New Hollywood Squares (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 28 November 1988 (1988) - Self - Panelist
1988
CBS This Morning (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 26 October 1988 (1988) - Self
1988
Win, Lose or Draw (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 4 July 1988 (1988) - Self
1986
Big City Comedy (Video documentary) as
Self
1985
America (TV Series) as
Self
- America's Television Reunion: Batman (1985) - Self
1973
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Host / Self - Guest / Self / ...
- McLean Stevenson/Bobby Kelton/Christie Brinkley (1982) - Self
- McLean Stevenson/Eddie Murphy (1982) - Self
- McLean Stevenson/Bob Uecker (1981) - Self
- McLean Stevenson/James Woods/Bum Phillips/The Mighty Carson Art Players (1981) - Self
- McLean Stevenson/James Woods/Bum Phillips (1981) - Self
- McLean Stevenson/Charles Nelson Reilly/Bill Kirchenbauer/Dr. Lendon Smith (1978) - Self - Guest
- McLean Stevenson/George Carlin/Martina Navratilova/Rita Reutter (1977) - Self
- Paul Lynde/McLean Stevenson/Bob Uecker/Carol Wayne (1976) - Self
- Bert Convy, John Davidson, The Amazing Kreskin (1974) - Self
- Jonathan Winters/Susan Sarandon/Jack Anderson (1974) - Self
- McLean Stevenson/Gene Hackman/George Carlin/Gloria DeHaven (1974) - Self
- McLean Stevenson, George Carlin, Gene Hackman, Gloria DeHaven (1974) - Self
- Buddy Hackett/McLean Stevenson/John Kidner/Brady Watt (1973) - Self
1983
Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
1982
Tom Cottle: Up Close (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.40 (1982) - Self
1981
The Alan Thicke Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 9 April 1982 (1982) - Self
- Episode #1.74 (1981) - Self
1973
Match Game (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
1980
Password Plus (TV Series) as
Self - Celebrity Contestant
1981
The Way They Were (TV Special)
1978
Match Game PM (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode #6.33 (1981) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #6.26 (1981) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #4.7 (1978) - Self - Panelist
1981
An Evening at the Improv (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Episode #1.8 (1981) - Self - Host
1980
Big City Comedy (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Star
- Episode #1.9 (1980) - Self - Guest Star
1980
Thanksgiving Special (TV Special) as
Self
1973
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist / Self - Center Square
- Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Bernadette Peters, Charlie Callas, McLean Stevenson, Anson Williams, Earl Holliman, Karen Valentine, Vic Braden - day 5 (1976) - Self - Panelist
- Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Bernadette Peters, Charlie Callas, McLean Stevenson, Anson Williams, Earl Holliman, Karen Valentine, Vic Braden - day 4 (1976) - Self - Panelist
- Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Bernadette Peters, Charlie Callas, McLean Stevenson, Anson Williams, Earl Holliman, Karen Valentine, Vic Braden - day 3 (1976) - Self - Panelist
- Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Bernadette Peters, Charlie Callas, McLean Stevenson, Anson Williams, Earl Holliman, Karen Valentine, Vic Braden - day 2 (1976) - Self - Panelist
- Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Bernadette Peters, Charlie Callas, McLean Stevenson, Anson Williams, Earl Holliman, Karen Valentine, Vic Braden - day 1 (1976) - Self - Panelist
- 6 November 1975 - First Show (1975) - Self - Panelist
1974
Dinah! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #6.17 (1979) - Self
- Episode dated 29 August 1977 (1977) - Self
- Episode #3.198 (1977) - Self
- Episode #3.15 (1976) - Self
- Episode #2.82 (1976) - Self
- Episode #2.41 (1975) - Self
- Episode #1.167 (1975) - Self
- Episode #1.104 (1975) - Self
- Episode #1.44 (1974) - Self
1973
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest / Self
- Episode #17.24 (1979) - Self - Guest
- Salute to M*A*S*H* (1973) - Self
1979
The 31st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1979
All Star Secrets (TV Series) as
Self
- Pat Boone, Phyllis Diller, Greg Morris, Mary Ann Mobley, McLean Stevenson: Day 5 (1979) - Self
- Pat Boone, Phyllis Diller, Greg Morris, Mary Ann Mobley, McLean Stevenson: Day 4 (1979) - Self
- Pat Boone, Phyllis Diller, Greg Morris, Mary Ann Mobley, McLean Stevenson: Day 3 (1979) - Self
- Pat Boone, Phyllis Diller, Greg Morris, Mary Ann Mobley, McLean Stevenson: Day 2 (1979) - Self
- Pat Boone, Phyllis Diller, Greg Morris, Mary Ann Mobley, McLean Stevenson (1979) - Self
1974
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Episode #18.75 (1979) - Self - Actor
- Episode #14.213 (1975) - Self - Actor
- Episode #13.158 (1974) - Self - Actor
- Episode #13.154 (1974) - Self - Actor
1978
Battle of the Network Stars V (TV Special) as
Self - CBS Team Captain
1978
America 2-Night (TV Series) as
Self
- Barbara Feldon & Jason Shine (1978) - Self
1978
All-Star Salute to Women's Sports (TV Special) as
Self
1977
Liar's Club (TV Series) as
Self
- McLean Stevenson, Dick Gautier, Dody Goodman, Larry Hovis (1977) - Self
1977
Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 2 (TV Special) as
Self - Team Captain
1977
Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes (TV Special) as
Self - Golf
1976
Donny and Marie (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.22 (1977) - Self
- Episode #1.11 (1976) - Self
1976
Good Morning America (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 22 December 1976 (1976) - Self
1976
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (TV Special) as
Self - Host
1976
Kidsworld (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 2 October 1976 (1976) - Self
1976
The John Davidson Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest star
- Ed McMahon, McLean Stevenson, Florence Henderson, Steven Ford (1976) - Self - Guest star
1976
The Sonny and Cher Show (TV Series) as
Self / Various Characters
- Episode #1.6 (1976) - Self / Various Characters
1976
The Rich Little Show (TV Series) as
Self
- McLean Stevenson and Karen Valentine (1976) - Self
1975
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Evel Knievel (TV Special) as
Self
1973
The $10,000 Pyramid (TV Series) as
Self - Celebrity Contestant / Self
- The 1st $10,000 Pyramid's 4-Star Charity Tournament: Loretta Swit & Mc Lean Stevenson vs. Anita Gillette & David Spielberg. (1973) - Self
- Anita Gillette & McLean Stevenson (1973) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
1975
The Mac Davis Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.17 (1975) - Self
1975
Cher (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.12 (1975) - Self
1975
Bicentennial Minutes (TV Series short) as
Self - Narrator
- Episode #1.203 (1975) - Self - Narrator
1974
The Sonny Comedy Revue (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.2 (1974) - Self
1973
Dinah Shore: In Search of the Ideal Man (TV Special) as
Self
1973
Baffle (TV Series) as
Self
- Johnny Brown, Linda Kaye Henning, Rose Marie, McLean Stevenson (1973) - Self
- Jo Ann Pflug and McLean Stevenson (1973) - Self
- Jo Ann Pflug and McLean Stevenson (1973) - Self
- McLean Stevenson and Demond Wilson (1973) - Self
- McLean Stevenson and Barbara Feldon (1973) - Self
1973
It's Your Bet (TV Series) as
Self
- Joan Blondell and Norman Powell vs. Loretta Swit and McLean Stevenson (1973) - Self
1973
The Hollywood Squares (Syndication) (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 21 January 1973 (1973) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 20 January 1973 (1973) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 19 January 1973 (1973) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 18 January 1973 (1973) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 17 January 1973 (1973) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 16 January 1973 (1973) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 15 January 1973 (1973) - Self - Panelist
1972
Celebrity Bowling (TV Series) as
Self
- Show #51 (1972) - Self
- Show #49 (1972) - Self
1970
The Tim Conway Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Self
- Carol Burnett and Steve Lawrence (1970) - Self
- Shelley Winters, John Forsythe, Jackie DeShannon (1970) - Self
- Guests: Dan Rowan & Lana Turner (1970) - Self
1968
The Bing Crosby Show (TV Special) as
Steven Marshall - Producer (uncredited)
1968
The Dating Game (TV Series) as
Self - contestant
- McLean Stevenson (1968) - Self - contestant
Archive Footage
2023
Arnold (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self - Guest Host, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
- Part 1: Athlete (2023) - Self - Guest Host, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
2021
History of the Sitcom (TV Series documentary) as
Col. Henry Blake
- Working for Laughs (2021) - Col. Henry Blake
2004
Hit Celebrity TV Commercials (TV Movie) as
Pitchman - for Kellogg's Cereals and Fedder's Air Conditionings
1998
Biography (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- M*A*S*H: Television's Serious Sitcom (2003) - Self
- Doris Day: It's Magic (1998)
2002
'M*A*S*H': 30th Anniversary Reunion (TV Movie documentary) as
Self / Lt. Col. Henry Blake
2002
M*A*S*H: TV Tales (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1999
Laugh? I Thought I'd Die! (Video)
1991
The Golden Girls (TV Series) as
Ted
- Never Yell Fire in a Crowded Retirement Home: Part 2 (1991) - Ted
1987
Celebrity Commercials (Video documentary) as
Self
1982
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Dr. Norman Link
- The Cat from Outer Space: Part 2 (1982) - Dr. Norman Link
- The Cat from Outer Space: Part 1 (1982) - Dr. Norman Link
1978
M*A*S*H (TV Series) as
Lt. Col. Henry Blake
- Our Finest Hour (1978) - Lt. Col. Henry Blake (uncredited)

References

McLean Stevenson Wikipedia