THE ARISTOCRATIC MAJOR… BUT HIS TRUTH REMAINED HIDDEN FOR DECADES
David Ogden Stiers was a man who seemed to have been born into the wrong century. To the millions of fans who tuned in to watch him every…
THEY THOUGHT THE CAMERAS STOPPED, BUT THE GOODBYE WAS JUST BEGINNING.
The air was cooling down in the Malibu hills, much like it used to during those long, grueling shoots in the late seventies. Mike Farrell sat across from…
THE DAY MAXWELL KLINGER LOST HIS HEELS IN THE MUD
We were all sitting on this stage in Beverly Hills for the 40th anniversary of the show. The room was packed with people who had grown up watching…
TV’S MOST POMPOUS ARISTOCRAT… BUT HIS REAL LIFE WAS A SYMPHONY OF SILENCE
The Oregon coast has a specific kind of gravity. It is gray, heavy with salt, and often shrouded in a mist that seems to swallow the world whole….
THE ARROGANT TV ARISTOCRAT… BUT HIS TRUE RELIGION WAS SILENT GESTURES
The world knew him as a man of formidable vocabulary and even more formidable condescension. He was the Boston Brahmin with a silver spoon in his mouth and…
GARY BURGHOFF HEARD THE SOUND AGAIN, AND THE WORLD STOPPED.
The sun was setting over the Santa Monica Mountains, casting long, jagged shadows that looked exactly like the ones from 1972. Gary sat on a folding chair, his…
WE THOUGHT IT WAS JUST A SCRIPT… UNTIL THE HELICOPTER LIFTED.
The sun was beginning to dip behind the Malibu hills, casting long, golden shadows across the dusty terrain that had stood in for Uijeongbu for eleven years. Loretta…
THE ARISTOCRATIC SURGEON… BUT HE LIVED IN FEAR OF HIS TRUTH
In the late 1970s, the set of MAS*H was the center of the television universe. Amidst the dusty tents and the surgical scrubs, a new face arrived who…
THE NOISE THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING FOR THE MEN OF THE 4077TH
Gary sat on the folding chair, the California sun warming his shoulders in a way that felt familiar but distant. Beside him, Jamie was mid-sentence, his voice still…
THE CAMERAS WERE OFF… BUT THE GOODBYE WAS JUST BEGINNING.
It was a quiet Tuesday in a small bistro, the kind of place where the lighting is dim enough to let two icons sit in a corner without…