Edward Winter (actor)

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Edward Winter

Winter as "Colonel Flagg" on M*A*S*H.
Born Edward Dean Winter
June 3, 1937(1937-06-03)
Ventura, California, U.S.
Died March 8, 2001(2001-03-08) (aged 63)
Hollywood, California, U.S.
Other names Ed Winter
Occupation Actor, Director, Writer, Narrator
Years active 1968–2000

Edward Dean Winter (June 3, 1937 – March 8, 2001) was an American actor, perhaps most well known for his role as military intelligence officer Colonel Flagg on the television series M*A*S*H.

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[edit] Early career

Winter was born in Ventura, California, and began his career on Broadway. Winter was twice nominated for Tony Awards as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Musical). The first was in 1967, as Herr Ludwig in Cabaret, then in 1969, as J.D. Sheldrake in Promises, Promises.

He moved on to television, appearing on the daytime serials The Secret Storm and Somerset. He also starred in the NBC primetime drama Project UFO and was featured in the film A Change of Seasons. He appeared as the corrupt county commissioner Bob Gebhardt in the 1983 movie Porky's II: The Next Day and in From the Hip, also directed by Porky's director Bob Clark.

[edit] Later career

He was cast on M*A*S*H as Lt. Col. (later Col.) Flagg, becoming one of the program's more memorable and popular recurring characters; he appeared in seven episodes as Flagg during the show's 11-year run. Before his introduction as Flagg, Winter had also appeared on the series as Captain Halloran. A number of fans have expressed the belief that Captain Halloran might have been one of Flagg's many aliases, especially as he said to Dr. Freedman, "We played poker once"—which Captain Halloran had.

Winter was also a recurring character on the primetime 1970s sitcom Soap, portraying Congressman Walter McCallum, who was in a relationship with Chester and Jessica Tate's daughter Eunice.

Winter guest-starred in season one The A-Team, in "Holiday in the Hills" and appeared in the season 5 episode "Road Games."

Winter guest-starred in The Golden Girls as a blind man who goes out with Blanche, whom she does not want to go out with because he is blind, in the episode "Blind Date". In 1985 he guest-starred as Capt. Hennessey in Episode 14, Season 4, of Cagney & Lacey .

Winter co-starred in the 1986 TV movie "A Christmas Gift" with John Denver as the character Thomas Renfield.

Winter appeared on a 1991 episode of the television series Night Court as Clarence Egan. Contrary to popular belief, Winter did not appear in the 1995 Seinfeld episode "The Beard" playing Robert's boss. He also had a recurring role on Herman's Head as Mr. Crawford.

He has also done voices in animation including six television programs The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, Duckman, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, The Angry Beavers, Fantastic Max, Paddington Bear and the animated film Adventures in Odyssey: Shadow of a Doubt.

Winter died in Woodland Hills, California, of complications from Parkinson's disease.

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