He was brilliant as Hawkeye.
I'll watch a reunion show, if they decide to do one.
2007-06-10 17:13:10
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answered by tani n 5
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First, it's Alan, not Allen, Alda. Second, there was a M*A*S*H reunion done for the show's 30Th Anniversary, in 2002. The actors get together on parts of the old soundstage set of the camp compound, and reminisce about the show. Included are Alda, Wayne Rogers, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, Gary Burgoff, William Christopher, Jamie Farr, and of course Loretta Swit. Allan Arbus is also there, as well as Gene Reynolds, Burt Metcalf, and Larry Gelbart. You can get it in the special DVD release of the show's closing movie, GOODBYE, FAREWELL, & AMEN.
The DVD also has a number of other cool features.
2007-06-09 16:54:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Alphonso Joseph D'Abruzzo AKA
Allen Alda, is just taking it easy. Probably enjoying the Jersey coast and spending more time with family now that he has another Emmy award for his role in West Wing.
What ever he's doing I'm sure he's comfortable.
If you read this Allen, we don't really need a reunion of MASH. Just do what you do best, and be happy.
2007-06-09 17:03:31
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answered by wernerslave 5
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Beginning in 2004, Alda was a regular cast member on the NBC program The West Wing, portraying Republican U.S. Senator and presidential hopeful Arnold Vinick, until the show's conclusion in May 2006. He made his premiere in the sixth season's eighth episode, "In The Room," and was added to the opening credits with the thirteenth episode, "King Corn." In August 2006, Alda won an Emmy for his portrayal of Arnold Vinick in the final season of The West Wing.
2007-06-10 06:22:53
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answered by Lu 5
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We last saw Alan on the West Wing...and what a pleasure it was to see him. Of course, I watch him most days on the re-runs of MASH. The best show TV ever put on the tube, and I thank the TV gods for all the re-runs. They've had Reunion shows, sorry you missed them.
FYI....There are some cable stations, i.e., TV Land and Hallmark, that have MASH Marathons from time to time. The last marathon that I watched had all the stars adding their comments inbetween each episode. It was great to see them all again and talking about the specific episodes they were going to show. Check you local area for those cable stations, MASH is on both of them on a daily basis.
I am a MASH addict, and proud of it...I can't even begin to count how many times I have seen each show. It's so bad, I can quote the lines as the actors are saying them !!!!!!
2007-06-10 12:55:03
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answered by Rag Doll 5
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ALAN Alda and his wife live in Connecticut (most of the time) and spend their time with their grandchildren. Erlene, his wife wrote a couple of children's books and he went with her on several talk shows to plug them. There just was a reunion about 5 years ago.....I doubt if there'd be another.
2007-06-10 02:20:58
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answered by Anonymous
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he was my fav.!
2007-06-10 19:48:27
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answered by una ragazza siciliana 6
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