David Ogden Stiers, born on October thirty-first, nineteen forty-two, was a multifaceted American actor and conductor whose talents spanned across various entertainment mediums. He made a significant mark on Broadway, notably originating the role of Feldman in the acclaimed production of The Magic Show in nineteen seventy-four.
Stiers is perhaps best remembered for his iconic portrayal of Major Charles Emerson Winchester III, MD, on the beloved television series M*A*S*H, a role he held from nineteen seventy-seven until the show's conclusion in nineteen eighty-three. His performance earned him two nominations for the prestigious Emmy Award, solidifying his status as a talented actor in the industry.
In addition to his television success, Stiers showcased his versatility by taking on the role of District Attorney Michael Reston in several Perry Mason television films during the nineteen eighties. His voice acting career flourished as he lent his voice to memorable Disney characters, including Cogsworth in the animated classic Beauty and the Beast, Governor Ratcliffe and Wiggins in Pocahontas, and Dr. Jumba Jookiba in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He also voiced Kamaji in the English-language version of Spirited Away in two thousand one.
Stiers continued to captivate audiences with his performances in television, appearing as Reverend Gene Purdy in the supernatural drama series The Dead Zone from two thousand two to two thousand seven. He joined the cast of Stargate: Atlantis in its third season, portraying Oberoth, the leader of the human-form replicators. In his later years, he contributed his voice to various films and television productions, including narrating M. Night Shyamalan's Lady in the Water in two thousand six and having a recurring role on the animated series Regular Show.
Beyond acting, Stiers dedicated his later years to music, serving as the conductor of the Newport Symphony Orchestra, where he continued to share his passion for the arts.