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Kellye Nakahara Wallett [1] (January 16, 1948 [2] – February 16, 2020) was an American actress, best known for playing Nurse Kellye in 167 episodes of the television comedy series M*A*S*H. Life and career
Igor was seen in 48 episodes, the second most frequent recurring character after Nurse Kellye (portrayed by Kellye Nakahara) who appeared in 167 episodes. Igor's role is generally comic relief . He is usually seen serving food in the mess tent and also serving as the foil for the frequent complaints about the unappetizing state of the food.
October 17, 1951 Radar writes about the typical shenanigans during a week at the 4077th: Hawkeye tries to romance a new Nurse; Trapper John loses a patient; Houlihan and Burns push Blake for Klinger's Section 8 (military) discharge; a wounded prisoner goes berserk in the O.R. Allan Arbus makes his first appearance as Dr. Freedman (here first-named Milton but later changed to Sidney).
Kellye Nakahara Wallett, a film and television actress best known for playing Lt. Nurse Kellye Yamato on “M-A-S-H,” has died at age 72.
Kellye Nakahara, the actress known for playing Nurse Kellye on the long-running sitcom “M*A*S*H,” has died. She was 72.Her death was confirmed on the Facebook page for her art studio, Kellye ...
2 episodes 1973 A Brand New Life: Sarah White Television film 1973 Emergency! 1st Nurse / Nurse 2 episodes 1974 Evel Knievel: Tracy Butler Television film 1974 Police Story: May Episode: "Requiem for C.Z. Smith" 1975 Cannon: Sandra Episode: "The Star" 1975 Bronk: Donna Episode: "There's Gonna Be a War" 1976 The Streets of San Francisco: Valarie
Over 100 million viewers agree: M*A*S*H's feature-length series finale is one of the greatest mic drops in television history.Premiering 40 years ago on Feb. 28, 1983, the two-and-a-half-hour sign ...
The following is a list of cast members from the television series adaptation of M*A*S*H.The term cast members includes one-episode guest appearances. The popularity of M*A*S*H is reflected in the fact that "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen", the show's series finale, was the most watched TV series finale ever when it first aired in 1983, and it remains in that position four decades later.