Harry Morgan, Col. Potter of M*A*S*H fame, by all reports is still alive at age 94. To be any more certain, you would have to ask him.
Harry Morgan originally performed with the name Henry Morgan, but changed his stage name early on to avoid confusion with another actor of the same name and general age.
He was only portrayed by Harry Morgan.
Roger Bowen played Lt. Col. Henry Braymore Blake in the 1970 MASH movie.
McLean Stevenson
He would often sleep with the nurse's of the 4077, despite being married.
In the "M*A*S*H" episode "Henry in Love", Nancy Sue Parker does a cheerleading routine in the officers' club. he did not fall in love with her though.
Harry Morgan
Col. Sherman T. Potter played by Harry Morgan
Lorraine.
He was only portrayed by Harry Morgan.
Kissed her
Roger Bowen played Lt. Col. Henry Braymore Blake in the 1970 MASH movie.
Kissed her.
In California
M*A*S*H, the CBS television series, ran from 1972-83. Stars of the series who have died include:McLean Stevenson (COL Henry Blake) d. 1996Harry Morgan (COL Sherman T. Potter) d, 2011Larry Linville (MAJ Frank Burns) d. 2000
All the main cast members except for Larry Linville (Frank Burns) and Maclean Stevenson (Lt-Col Henry Blake) are still alive. We can now add, sadly, Harry Morgan to this list of greats from the MASH series. Interesting side note here, if you consider Trapper John, M.D. to be part of MASH (it was considered a spin off) then Pernell Roberts can be added to the list at least of actors playing MASH characters. The only reference to MASH ever in the series, besides the name, was the opening in which Trapper (Roberts) is having a dream and calling out "Hawkeye, Rader..." Other than the opening, Trapper had no other apparent connections although I always wanted to see a visit by someone from MASH on the series.
McLean Stevenson
He would often sleep with the nurse's of the 4077, despite being married.