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  • Johnny Haymer (January 19, 1920 - November 18, 1989) was an American actor. He is best-known for playing hotheaded supply sergeant Zelmo Zale on M*A*S*H.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Johnny Haymer Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
  • right|thumb|200px|Johnny Haymer 19/01/1920 - Saint Louis, Missouri (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 18/11/1989
  • Johnny Haymer (January 19, 1920 – November 18, 1989) was an American actor who played Staff Sergeant Zelmo Zale, a recurring character in the television series M*A*S*H. Another high-profile role was that of the painfully unfunny stand-up comedian in the Woody Allen film Annie Hall. Haymer also was one of the announcers for the Nipsey Russell hosted game show Your Number's Up, and appeared as one of the servers in the original McDonald's "You deserve a break today" commercial, and in the mid 1980's, provided his voice for the characters Swindle, Vortex, Highbrow, and Caliburst in The Transformers. He played butler Walter Pinkerton to puppet Madame in 1982-83 on Madame's Place. Haymer also appeared in the next-to-last episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, "All Our Yesterdays".
  • Johnny Haymer (January 19, 1920 – November 18, 1989) was an American actor who played Staff Sergeant Zelmo Zale, a recurring character in the television series M*A*S*H. Another high-profile role was that of the painfully unfunny stand-up comedian in the Woody Allen film Annie Hall. Haymer also was one of the announcers for the Nipsey Russell hosted game show Your Number's Up, and appeared as one of the servers in the original McDonald's "You deserve a break today" commercial, and in the mid-1980s, provided his voice for the characters Swindle, Vortex, Highbrow, and Caliburst in The Transformers. He played butler Walter Pinkerton to puppet Madame in 1982-83 on Madame's Place. Haymer also appeared in the next-to-last episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, "All Our Yesterdays".
  • Haymer had a long and steady career spanning nearly 25 years and in both film and television. He may be best known for his frequent role as Sergeant Zelmo Zale in the hit TV series M*A*S*H from 1974 through 1979. This series also starred Star Trek: The Next Generation guest actor David Ogden Stiers. Haymer died of cancer in 1989 at the age of 69. His last on-screen acting appearance was a guest role an episode of Life Goes On, starring Bill Smitrovich and also guest-starring Ray Buktenica.
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  • Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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  • M*A*S*H
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  • Johnny Haymer
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  • Johnny Haymer
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  • Johnny Haymer played the part of SSGT Zelmo Zale on the M*A*S*H TV series.
Birthdate
  • 1920-01-19
Date of Death
  • 1989-11-18
Birth Place
  • St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
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  • 1989-11-18
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  • 1989-11-18
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  • 20
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  • nm0371372
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  • 1920-01-19
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  • 1920-01-19
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  • Johnny Haymer (January 19, 1920 – November 18, 1989) was an American actor who played Staff Sergeant Zelmo Zale, a recurring character in the television series M*A*S*H. Another high-profile role was that of the painfully unfunny stand-up comedian in the Woody Allen film Annie Hall. Haymer also was one of the announcers for the Nipsey Russell hosted game show Your Number's Up, and appeared as one of the servers in the original McDonald's "You deserve a break today" commercial, and in the mid 1980's, provided his voice for the characters Swindle, Vortex, Highbrow, and Caliburst in The Transformers. He played butler Walter Pinkerton to puppet Madame in 1982-83 on Madame's Place. Haymer also appeared in the next-to-last episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, "All Our Yesterdays". Haymer was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He died in Los Angeles, California, from cancer at age 69.
  • Johnny Haymer (January 19, 1920 - November 18, 1989) was an American actor. He is best-known for playing hotheaded supply sergeant Zelmo Zale on M*A*S*H.
  • Haymer had a long and steady career spanning nearly 25 years and in both film and television. He may be best known for his frequent role as Sergeant Zelmo Zale in the hit TV series M*A*S*H from 1974 through 1979. This series also starred Star Trek: The Next Generation guest actor David Ogden Stiers. Aside from Star Trek, Haymer made guest appearances on many other television series; in most of these, he co-starred with many fellow Star Trek performers. These include The Dick Van Dyke Show (in an episode also guest-starring Bert Remsen), The Wild Wild West (starring Michael Dunn), Gunsmoke (along with Joanne Linville), Mannix (with John McLiam), Hogan's Heroes (with Lee Bergere and Leslie Parrish), Adam-12 (with William Campbell and Vic Perrin), S.W.A.T. (with Paul Carr, Don Keefer, and Diana Muldaur), Baa Baa Black Sheep (with James Darren and John Larroquette), The Streets of San Francisco (with Darleen Carr and Ellen Geer), The Incredible Hulk (with Jon Lormer), Fame (with Madlyn Rhue), and Cagney & Lacey (in one episode starring Meg Foster and another with Carolyn Seymour and George D. Wallace). Haymer has also established himself as a voice actor, voicing characters in such popular animated series as Transformers and G.I. Joe. He made his film debut in the 1968 comedy The Secret War of Harry Frigg, co-starring fellow TOS guest actor James Gregory. This was followed with appearances in such films as The Organization (1971, with Graham Jarvis and Garry Walberg), Another Day at the Races (1975, starring Dean Stockwell and Alan Oppenheimer and also featuring Barry Atwater), The Four Deuces (1976, in which he played one of the title characters), the science fiction classic Logan's Run (1976), the classic 1977 comedy Annie Hall (also featuring John Glover and Mark Lenard), Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (1977, directed by Vincent McEveety), American Hot Wax (1978, with Hamilton Camp), ...And Justice for All (1979, with Keith Andes and J.G. Hertzler), Samurai (1979; with Michael Pataki, Don Keefer, Walt Davis, Bob Minor, Tom Lupo and Gregory J. Barnett), and Open House (1987, with Adrienne Barbeau). Haymer died of cancer in 1989 at the age of 69. His last on-screen acting appearance was a guest role an episode of Life Goes On, starring Bill Smitrovich and also guest-starring Ray Buktenica.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Johnny Haymer Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
  • Johnny Haymer (January 19, 1920 – November 18, 1989) was an American actor who played Staff Sergeant Zelmo Zale, a recurring character in the television series M*A*S*H. Another high-profile role was that of the painfully unfunny stand-up comedian in the Woody Allen film Annie Hall. Haymer also was one of the announcers for the Nipsey Russell hosted game show Your Number's Up, and appeared as one of the servers in the original McDonald's "You deserve a break today" commercial, and in the mid-1980s, provided his voice for the characters Swindle, Vortex, Highbrow, and Caliburst in The Transformers. He played butler Walter Pinkerton to puppet Madame in 1982-83 on Madame's Place. Haymer also appeared in the next-to-last episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, "All Our Yesterdays". Haymer was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He died in Los Angeles, California, from cancer at age 69.
  • right|thumb|200px|Johnny Haymer 19/01/1920 - Saint Louis, Missouri (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 18/11/1989
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