Jessica Fletcher, the fictional character from "Murder, She Wrote," is from Maine, while Hawkeye Pierce from "MAS*H" is from Crabapple Cove, a fictional town in Maine as well. Both characters are thus associated with the state of Maine, highlighting its unique cultural backdrop in their respective narratives.
In the television series M*A*S*H, Hawkeye was Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce.
On the TV show M*A*S*H, Hawkeye Pierce was a Captain. He served as a surgeon in the mobile surgical hospital. The character of Hawkeye Pierce appears in all the M*A*S*H novels, the film and television adaptations.
No, it was Allan Alda, not Alldan Alder. Alda played Hawkeye (Captain Benjamin "Hawkeye" Pierce) in M*A*S*H.
That would be Alan Alda, born 28th January 1936, he is 73.
Hawkeye has two traditional meanings which are somewhat related. (1) most excellent and clear vision, similar to the visual acuity of the raptors... (2) the highest title of marksmanship often awarded only after a perfect qualifying round This is also the nickname of the state of Iowa: the Hawkeye State. This is also the nickname of the University of Iowa; Herky the Hawkeye.
In the television series M*A*S*H, Hawkeye was Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce.
Hawkeye Pierce was played by Alan Alda.
Captain Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce was played by Alan Alda
Alan Alda
He was known as "Hawkeye"
Donald Sutherland played Benjamin "Hawkeye" Pierce in the Movie "MASH" Alan Alda played Hawkeye in the TV series.
Hawkeye Pierce was played by Alan Alda in the TV series, and by Donald Sutherland in the original movie.
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In MASH-THE MOVIE(1970), Dr. Benjamin "Hawkeye" Pierce was portrayed by Donald Sutherland. In MASH-(1972-1983) , Hawkeye Pierce was portrayed by Alan Alda.
Crabapple Cove, Maine
He's a surgeon. His rank is captian. His nickname is Hawkeye.
On the TV show M*A*S*H, Hawkeye Pierce was a Captain. He served as a surgeon in the mobile surgical hospital. The character of Hawkeye Pierce appears in all the M*A*S*H novels, the film and television adaptations.