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Charles Aidman
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Charles Aidman (January 21, 1925 – November 7, 1993) made a guest appearance on the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H in Season 6, appearing as Colonel Victor Bloodworth, a HQ officer who coldy tallied casualties at the front and gave his repotts to the MASH units in the episode titled "The Grim Reaper". Charles also introduced the Tom Willis character later used in the spinoff series "The Jeffersons" in Season 5 of another popular CBS-TV series, All In The Family. The character, whose first name was originally Louis, appeared in the episode "Lionel's Engagement". The character was played on still another popular CBS series, the AITF spinoff series, The Jeffersons by Franklin Cover, who did a much different take on the character. Charles Aidman was an American actor. He was the first narrator for The New Twilight Zone (he had previously appeared in two episodes of the original series). He also appeared in an episode of All in the Family as Louis Willis, a character who was remade into Tom Willis (played by Franklin Cover) in The Jeffersons. He performed a theater adaptation of Spoon River Anthology in 1963.
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Beverly Hills Californis, U.S.
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M*A*S*H TV series
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Charles Aidman made a guest appearance on M*A*S*H as Col. Victor Bloodworth in the Season 6 episode "The Grim Reaper".
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Charles Aidman was an American actor. He was the first narrator for The New Twilight Zone (he had previously appeared in two episodes of the original series). He also appeared in an episode of All in the Family as Louis Willis, a character who was remade into Tom Willis (played by Franklin Cover) in The Jeffersons. His other televsion credentials include The Wild Wild West (as Jeremy Pike), Wagon Train, Whirlybirds, The Tall Man, The Americans, Riverboat, M*A*S*H, Gunsmoke, Have Gun-Will Travel, Little House on the Prairie, Quincy M.E., and Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. He appeared in films such as Pork Chop Hill, Hour of the Gun, Twilight's Last Gleaming, and Zoot Suit. He performed a theater adaptation of Spoon River Anthology in 1963. Charles Aidman (January 21, 1925 – November 7, 1993) made a guest appearance on the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H in Season 6, appearing as Colonel Victor Bloodworth, a HQ officer who coldy tallied casualties at the front and gave his repotts to the MASH units in the episode titled "The Grim Reaper". Charles also introduced the Tom Willis character later used in the spinoff series "The Jeffersons" in Season 5 of another popular CBS-TV series, All In The Family. The character, whose first name was originally Louis, appeared in the episode "Lionel's Engagement". The character was played on still another popular CBS series, the AITF spinoff series, The Jeffersons by Franklin Cover, who did a much different take on the character.
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