Mike Farrell
Born | February 6, 1939 |
Hometown | Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States |
Net worth | $10 million |
Height | 6'4" (1.92m) |
Spouse | Shelley Fabares, Judy Farrell |
Children | Erin Farrell, Michael Farrell |
Parents | Michael Joseph Farrell, Sr., Agnes Sarah Farrell |
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Mike Farrell Sports lists Auburn’s top three transfer portal additions
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AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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1980 | Emmy (Primetime) | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series | M*A*S*H | Nominated |
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‘MASH’: The Comedy That Changed Television’ Special Set At Fox; Includes Interviews With Original Cast Members Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, More
Fox will celebrate MASH: The Comedy That Changed Television in a new two-hour special set to air Monday, January 1 at 8 pm on the network. A definitive look at the 14-time Emmy-winning television classic, the special centers around previously un-aired interviews with original cast members Alan Alda (Capt. Benjamin Franklin “Hawkeye” Pierce), Gary Burghoff …
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Arkansas RB AJ Green to enter transfer portal
Jerome Miron - USA Today NOT A SUBSCRIBER? SIGN UP TODAY FOR ACCESS TO ALL OF HAWGBEAT'S PREMIUM CONTENT AND FEATURES Arkansas running back AJ Green has entered the transfer portal, according to a report from Mike Farrell.
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Families of hospitalized kids can stay at Ronald McDonald site at Park Ridge hospital
Families looking for respite while their child is hospitalized at Advocate Children’s Hospital, located within the Advocate Lutheran General Hospital campus in Park Ridge, will have something that looks a little like home thanks to philanthropic efforts. On Oct. 25, the children’s hospital hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new Ronald McDonald Family Room. The Family Room is 4,000 square ...
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Saturday Nights on CBS in 1973: The Greatest TV Line-Up Ever
All in the Family, MASH, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart and Carol Burnett...it doesn't get any better!
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See the Cast of 'M*A*S*H' - Then and Now
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Coach Prime’s receipts list: Examining Colorado’s crowded bulletin board
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Revisiting the 1980 SAG-AFTRA Strike with ‘MASH’ Stars, an Emmy Boycott and All-Night Negotiating Sessions: ‘We’re Going to Strike Like Hell’
Loretta Swit remembers well the night she won her first Emmy Award. On Sept. 7, 1980, the “MASH” star sat in her agent’s living room in Beverly Hills, watching the ceremony on TV when she heard her name called out and saw her picture flash on the screen. Swit was not in the audience at …
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