David Ogden Stiers – davidogdenstiers.com http://www.davidogdenstiers.com/ unofficial web site Wed, 18 May 2022 11:36:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.6 A Short Biography of David Ogden Stiers https://www.davidogdenstiers.com/a-short-biography-of-david-ogden-stiers/ https://www.davidogdenstiers.com/a-short-biography-of-david-ogden-stiers/#respond Sat, 02 Apr 2022 07:06:18 +0000 https://www.davidogdenstiers.com/?p=17 David Ogden Stiers is known for his role as Major Charles Emerson Winchester III in the television series, M*A*S*H. He also appeared in The Magic Show between the years 1974 and 1978. For his performance in M*A*S*H, he had two Emmy Award nominations. In the 1980s, he appeared in the role of Michael Reston, the ... Read more

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David Ogden Stiers is known for his role as Major Charles Emerson Winchester III in the television series, M*A*S*H. He also appeared in The Magic Show between the years 1974 and 1978. For his performance in M*A*S*H, he had two Emmy Award nominations. In the 1980s, he appeared in the role of Michael Reston, the District Attorney, in Perry Mason’s television films.

During the 1990s and 2000s, he voiced several characters of Disney. They included that of Cogsworth in Beauty and the Beast. During his later years, he continued his voice work for several films and television productions. He also spent his later years as Newport Symphony Orchestra’s conductor.

Early days of David Ogden Stiers

He was born David Allen Ogden Stiers on the 31st of October, 1942. His parents were Margaret Elizabeth and Kenneth Truman Stiers. Stiers attended Urbana High School, where he had film critic Roger Ebert as one of his classmates. After his graduation from Juilliard School in New York City, he first appeared as an actor in The Magic Show.

Although his role was a minor one, The Magic Show was a Broadway production. He worked in several other Broadway productions after this. They included The Three Sisters and The Beggar’s Opera. He also appeared in the pilot episode of Charlie’s Angels.

M*A*S*H

With the exit of actor Larry Linville from the hit television series, M*A*S*H, a void was created. Stiers helped fill this void with his character of Major Charles Emerson Winchester III. This happened when he joined the cast of this CBS television series in 1977.

His character was a contrast to Frank Burns, which Linville had played. Major Winchester was sophisticated and articulate besides being an immensely talented surgeon. For this role, Stiers got two Emmy Awards.

Other works in television

Stiers had guest appearances in many television shows after 1983, when M*A*S*H had completed its run. These television shows included Star Trek: The Next Generation, North and South, and Frasier. He appeared as Mr. Bauer in the first season of Two Guys, A Girl And A Pizza Place. This was his regular role.

In the year 2002, he had a recurring role as Reverend Purdy in The Dead Zone. This was a successful USA Network series, in which, he appeared with Anthony Michael Hall. He was cast as Oberoth in Stargate Atlantis in 2006.

David Ogden Stiers Voice work

His first voice work was for one of the earliest films of George Lucas. Stiers also collaborated with Disney for eight animated films, which included Beauty and the Beast. Besides films, he has also provided voice work for video games such as Icewind Dale and Kingdom Hearts II.

Music

During his days at Juilliard School, he skipped his acting classes to sit in music classes. David Ogden Stiers had received no formal training in music. Yet, he was the associate conductor of the Ernest Bloch Music Festival and the Newport Symphony Orchestra. He has also guest-conducted more than 70 orchestras worldwide.

Death

Stiers died from complications associated with bladder cancer on the 3rd of March 2018. He was 75 when he passed away at his home in Newport, Oregon.

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5 Excellent Television Roles of David Ogden Stiers https://www.davidogdenstiers.com/5-excellent-television-roles-of-david-ogden-stiers/ https://www.davidogdenstiers.com/5-excellent-television-roles-of-david-ogden-stiers/#respond Sat, 05 Feb 2022 10:08:33 +0000 https://www.davidogdenstiers.com/?p=7 During his successful career spanning 46 years, David Ogden Stiers had some memorable roles in many television series. He was nominated for the Emmy Awards three times and had an Annie nomination for his voice work. He is the winner of the Best Cast Award from the TV Land Icon Awards. Fans also remember the ... Read more

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During his successful career spanning 46 years, David Ogden Stiers had some memorable roles in many television series. He was nominated for the Emmy Awards three times and had an Annie nomination for his voice work. He is the winner of the Best Cast Award from the TV Land Icon Awards.

Fans also remember the television appearances of Stiers, which include guest roles on Star Trek: The Next Generation. He also had many starring and recurring roles in some of the greatest television shows during his career. Here, we’ve presented some of the excellent television roles that Stiers had played:

1. As Major Winchester in M*A*S*H

If you’ve watched this immensely successful television series, you’ll certainly know who Major Charles Emerson Winchester III is. This character in M*A*S*H was brought in as a replacement for Frank Burns. Stiers played this character to perfection, with an improvement over the antagonistic Burns.

Major Winchester was less of a jerk and more of a dignified gentleman. He proved to be a fun addition to the cast of this famous American television show.

2. As Reverend Gene Purdy in Dead Zone

In the pilot episode of Dead Zone, Michael Moriarty had played the role of Reverend Gene Purdy. When the show went to air, David Ogden Stiers was brought in to portray this role. This television series is about a man called Johnny Smith, played by Anthony Michael Hall.

Upon coming out of his coma, Smith learns something truly astonishing. He can touch someone and witness parts of the past and future. In Dead Zone, Stiers completely owned the role. He was the one managing the trust fund of Johnny Smith while he was in a coma.

3. As Mr. Maellard in Regular Show

This Cartoon Network series was one of the best cartoon shows for kids as well as adults. In Regular Show, Mr. Maellard is the owner of the park where Benson works. He is that perfect antagonist on the show to all those hapless heroes. During his career, David Ogden Stiers played a significant number of voice roles for animated television series.

His two long-running roles were in Regular Show and Lilo & Stitch: The Series. In the latter, he was the voice of Dr. Jumba Jookiba.

4. As Oberoth in Stargate Atlantis

In Stargate Atlantis, Stiers played the role of Oberoth, the High Councilor of Asuras. He only appeared in three episodes of the series, but delivered an impressive performance. His character was seemingly arrogant. One could see the disdain when Lt. Colonel Sheppard and his team arrive on Asuras.

In his first appearance he tries to destroy Atlantis and dies. He returns in the episode ‘First Strike’. Later, you know about the survival of his consciousness. Now he seeks vengeance against Atlantis and Lt. Colonel Sheppard. He creates the Hybrid, but fails to destroy his enemies once again in Atlantis.

5. As Mr. Bauer in Two Guys, A Girl And A Pizza Place

You’ve probably missed a highly entertaining show from the late 1990s if you haven’t seen this sitcom. It starred Ryan Reynolds, one of the highest-grossing film actors in his early television role. The sitcom also featured Nathan Fillion who played the lead role of Captain Malcolm Reynolds in Firefly.

David Ogden Stiers portrayed one of his most unique roles in Two Guys, A Girl And A Pizza Place. He plays the delusional character of Mr. Bauer in this sitcom.

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