Geoffrey Mulcahy was born in 1942.
Christina Mulcahy died in 1997, in Ireland.
Denis Dowling Mulcahy was born in 1833.
Francis P. Mulcahy was born on 1894-03-09.
William Christopher (Father Mulcahy on M*A*S*H* series) was 84 years old when he died on December 31, 2016 (birthdate: October 20, 1932).
Father Francis Mulcahy did not have a nickname aside from being called "Father" instead of Francis or Mulcahy.
In the 1970 film, Father John Mulcahy was played by Rene Auberjonois. In the 1972-1983 television series, Father Francis Mulcahy was played by William Christopher.
William Christopher portrayed Father Francis P. Mulcahy in the TV series MASH. (In the pilot episode, this character was played by George Morgan.)
The prize was won by Father Mulcahy. The raffle was actually rigged.
Four characters stayed for the entire 11 season show; Hawkeye, Father Mulcahy, Margaret and Klinger.
* Benjamin Franklin 'Hawkeye' Pierce * Major Margaret Houlihan * Maxwell Klinger * Father Mulcahy (it was a different actor for the pilot episode only)
He is the great-great-great grandson of Napoleon's baby sister Caroline who was the Queen Consort of Naples and Sicily.
Father Mulcahy wins a rigged raffle in the pilot episode of the TV series "M*A*S*H".which was very funny
He lost his hearing after a mortar exploded near him when he risked his life saving North Koreans and Chinese from the POW camp that was set in the middle of the M*A*S*H unit.
"After MASH" was a short lived spin-off of "MASH 4077" that brought Colonel Potter, Max Klinger, and Father Francis Mulcahy back together in civilian life. The characters were depicted as having trouble adjusting to civilian life after the war. Sherman Potter was a bored retiree. Klinger was back in the USA with his Korean wife, but could not find permanent employment, and was first shown in a court room asking a judge for a break, due to his postwar difficulties. Father Mulcahy was completely deaf after his injury in the last episode of MASH 4077, and had developed a drinking problem. The story line depicts the three characters working in a hospital, again, coming together to support each other as they rebuild their civilian lives. "After MASH" was a lackluster comedy that lacked the great writers that made"MASH" such a success. It ran from September 26, 1983 to December 11, 1984.
I believe it was Father Francis Mulcahy.
John P. Mulcahy, the only time the priest's name as such and the pilot episode was the only episode that George Morgan played as that priest.