Larry Linville rocked as Frank Burns
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VirgilNZ — 19 years ago(January 04, 2007 12:20 AM)
Agree,he played the role to perfection..M.a.s.h wasnt the same once he left.His character is a dislikable one but yet you did enjoy him doing his thing,he had great chemistry with Alan Alda as Hawkeye.Frank Burns and Radar were the best in my opinion.
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max-silver — 14 years ago(July 03, 2011 06:45 PM)
Larry Linville was probably the least like his "Frank Burns" TV character of everyone on MASH. He basically played someone that was the opposite of his real self.
This is completely true.
Anyone who was on MASH when Linville was there always says he was the nicest man ever, and the complete opposite of the character he portrayed. -
indy_go_blue44 — 18 years ago(July 19, 2007 07:32 PM)
I thought Frank was terrific until Margaret's engagement. Those two characters totally needed each other to work right. I thought that Margaret continued to grow and become her "real self", but I slowly grew to dislike Major Burns in his last season; he became really hateful, bitter, and slightly insane IMO.
Larry was right in leaving the show after season five; Frank would have had to either made some major changes totally remaking his character (too unbelievable?) or ending up having a serious mental breakdown (too sad and tragic for the nature of the show?) Just my opinion. -
eugene1001us — 18 years ago(July 31, 2007 11:11 AM)
Actually, he did. Though Larry Linville had left the show, in the first episode of season six, his character is described as going on a nutty rapmage in Tokyo. All the while pining for Margaret. He's finally shipped back stateside, assigned to a VA hospital and promoted to Lt. Col. Frank Burns.
This is just like the original novel when after Burns assaults Hawkeye (a scene duplicated in the original movie), he's shipped back stateside and promoted to Major (Burns in the original novel was a captain).
He would appear as Major Burns in one more book in the twelve book MASH series; "MASH Goes to Las Vegas", where Hawkeye, Trapper, Duke and Spearchucker encounter him (and Hot Lips, though not together)at a medical convention. -
kdf31 — 17 years ago(May 22, 2008 03:13 PM)
I agree 100%!!!!
Larry Linvill was so so talented! And Frank's antics were pure joy to watch.
Its a credit to Mr. Linville's ability as an actorif he was so likeable in real life but on the show everyone hated his character.
That is a sign of a great actor.
I also really thought Gary Burghoff was exceptional too as Radar. Radar was such a loving, decent character.
He always makes me cry when he tells everyone that Henry died. -
kdf31 — 17 years ago(February 04, 2009 04:51 PM)
Actually I wasn't much of a fan of Frank Burns; he needed more character and good points. I can see why he left the show.
Larry never wanted Frank to evolve into a good person. When interviewed, Linville indicated that he was often asked as to why Frank wasn't more kind, generous, decent, caring, etc
and Linvilles' response wasWell, what do you want Frank to be? Alan Alda.
Linville was against Franks growth as a person which is why I loved the character. Frank was who he was, just like Hawkeye was completely compassionate, Frank was completely patriotic and military.
Linville left because he said that he did all he could with the character of Frank.
I think it would have been very contrived and silly if Frank became a mini version of Hawkeyeit simply wouldn't fit. -
ContinentalOp — 17 years ago(February 09, 2009 01:52 PM)
"I think it would have been very contrived and silly if Frank became a mini version of Hawkeyeit simply wouldn't fit."
I never said I wanted him to be a good person or a mini-Hawkeye. He should have been more rounded with good points; e.g. Winchester after Burn's left.
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RobBase086-1 — 15 years ago(December 10, 2010 11:21 PM)
Yes I am a huge fan of MASH as well! It is a shame that Hallmark Channel removed MASH from its programming. I loved to watch it late at night as well. He was great as Frank Burns and always cracked me up!
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ridgerunner72160-609-362419 — 15 years ago(January 30, 2011 06:39 PM)
I think the show really went downhill after Trapper John, Frank and Henry left. To me, Henry was the most likeable of the major characters and Frank added comedy that none of the other characters could ever match. And after Trapper left he was replaced with just another preachy left wing libtard like Pierce. I liked Col. Potter, but not as much as Henry. I remember one episode where George Lindsey (Goober from the Andy Griffith Show) was brought in from another MASH unit and he was hilarious. It's too bad the show didn't keep him on as a regular.