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Home/People/Edward Winter
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Born
Jun 3, 1937Died: Mar 8, 2001
Lived 63 years
Place of Birth
Ventura, California, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

28
Movies
68
TV Shows
Also Known As
Ed Winter
Edward B. Winter
IMDb Profile

Edward Winter

Acting

Biography
Edward Dean Winter (June 3, 1937 – March 8, 2001) was an American actor. He is best known for his recurring role, Colonel Samuel Flagg, in the television series M*A*S*H from 1973 to 1979. Winter was born in Ventura, California. He began his acting career in Ashland, Oregon as a member of the cast of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. During the 1961 season, he played Claudius in Hamlet and stayed for an extended repertory season where he appeared in The Boyfriend and Rashomon. He went on to early successes on Broadway. Winter was twice nominated for Tony Awards as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Musical). The first was in 1967, as Ernst Ludwig in Cabaret, then in 1969 as J.D. Sheldrake in Promises, Promises. He moved on to television, appearing on the daytime serials The Secret Storm and Somerset. In 1973, Winter began his recurring role as Colonel Flagg on M*A*S*H. Flagg was a pompous and incompetent officer who was constantly butting heads with the doctors and nurses at the 4077th. The character was a fan favorite and Winter appeared in 17 episodes of the show. Winter's other notable television roles included U.S. Air Force investigator Capt. Ben Ryan in season 2 of Project U.F.O. (1978–1979); and in Hollywood Beat (1985), 9 to 5 (1986–1988), and Herman's Head (1991–1994). Winter also had a successful career in voice acting. He voiced characters in the animated series The Angry Beavers, Paddington Bear, and The Tick. Winter died in 2001 at the age of 63 from complications from Parkinson's disease. He was married three times and had two children.
The American Clock poster

The American Clock

as William Durant
1993
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Mike Hammer: Murder Takes All

as Johnny Roman
1989
From the Hip poster

From the Hip

as Raymond Torkenson
1987
The Christmas Gift poster

The Christmas Gift

as Thomas A. Renfield
1986
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There Must Be a Pony

as David Hollis
1986
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Stranded

as Tommy Claybourne
1986
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Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun

as Jonathan Eastman
1986
The Buddy System poster

The Buddy System

as Jim Parks
1984
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The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck

as Carl Macaluso
1984
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Porky's II: The Next Day

as Gebhardt
1983
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The First Time

as Captain Michael McKenzie
1982
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Wait Until Dark

as Sam Hendrix
1982
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The Adventures of Pollyanna

as Dr. Richard Chilton
1982
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Fly Away Home

as Lt. Col. Hannibal Pace
1981
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Joe Dancer: The Big Black Pill

as Jerrold Farinpour
1981
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A Change of Seasons

as Steven Rutledge
1980
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The Scarlett O'Hara War

as Clark Gable
1980
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Mother and Daughter: The Loving War

as Doug
1980
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Rendezvous Hotel

as Jim Becker
1979
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The Gathering

as Roger
1977