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  1. Edgar McLean Stevenson Jr. (November 14, 1927 – February 15, 1996) was an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his role as Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake in the television series M*A*S*H, which earned him a Golden Globe Award in 1974.

  2. Mr. Stevenson is best known as the fumbling commanding officer, Lt. Colonel Henry Blake, on the CBS television series, M*A*S*H (1972).

  3. Feb 17, 1996 · McLean Stevenson, who played the amiable, slipshod Lieut. Col. Henry Blake on the television series "M*A*S*H" for three seasons, died on Thursday at the Tarzana Regional Medical Center in...

  4. Mar 10, 2022 · The classic television series M*A*S*H featured a surprising amount of cast turnover over the seasons. Here's why McLean Stevenson decided to leave the show.

  5. McLean Stevenson was a popular American actor who was best known for his role as Lt. Colonel Henry Blake in the hit TV series ‘M*A*S*H’. Despite graduating with a degree in theatre, Stevenson spent his early years doing an odd assortment of jobs. He also briefly served in the United States Navy.

  6. Mr. Stevenson is best known as the fumbling commanding officer, Lt. Colonel Henry Blake, on the CBS television series, M*A*S*H (1972).

  7. Jul 20, 2022 · McLean [Stevenson, who played Henry Blake] was never better. He did a great job for three years. But somewhere along the line, I remember him saying to me, “This guy says I could have my own...

  8. Feb 15, 1996 · Mr. Stevenson is best known as the fumbling commanding officer, Lt. Colonel Henry Blake, on the CBS television series, MAS*H (1972).

  9. LOS ANGELES (CNN) -- McLean Stevenson, best remembered for his role as a womanizing, clumsy commanding officer in the hit television series "MASH," died of a heart attack Friday, his agent...

  10. Feb 17, 1996 · McLean Stevenson, who played the fumbling commanding officer and chief surgeon of TV's ``M*A*S*H,'' has died, his agent said Friday. He was 66. Stevenson died of a heart attack late Thursday at a hospital, agent Robert Malcolm said.