Edward Dean Winter (June 3, 1937 - March 8, 2001) was an American actor best known for M*A*S*H (1973-1979), Porky's II: The Next Day (1983), and Project UFO (1978-1979).
He was married to Ronda Faye Moe, Sandra L. Ward, and actress Linda Foster, and had two children with Ward.
Winter died in 2001 at the age of 63 from complications of Parkinson's disease.
Filmography
Film Roles
- 1968: The Boston Strangler as Man in Hallway (Uncredited Role)
- 1974: The Parallax Viwe as Sen. Jameson
- 1974: The Disappearance Of Flight 412 as Mr. Cheer
- 1976: The Invasion Of Johnson County as Major Edward Fershay
- 1976: Special Delivery as Lorry Pierce
- 1977: Never Con A Killer as Deputy DA J.C. Hadley
- 1977: The Girl In The Empty Grave as Dr. Peter Cabe
- 1977: The Gathering 1977 as Roger
- 1977: Woman On The Run 1977 as Daniel Frazier
- 1979: Rendezvous Hotel as Jim Becker
- 1980: Mother And Daughter The Loving War as Doug
- 1980: The Scarlett O Hara War as Clark Gable
- 1980: A Change Of Seasons as Steven Rutledge
- 1981: The Big Black Pill as Jerrold Farinpour
- 1981: Fly Away Home as Lt. Col. Pace
- 1982: The First Time as Capt. Michael McKenzie
- 1982: Wait Until Dark as Sam Hendrix
- 1982: The25th Day as Capt. Mike Houston
- 1983: Porky's II: The Next Day as Gebhardt
- 1984: The Buddy System as Jim Parks
- 1984: The Lost Honor Of Kathryn Beck as Carl Macaluso
- 1986: Perry Mason The Case Of The Notorious Nun as Jonathan Eastman
- 1986: Stranded as Tommy Claybourne
- 1986: There Must Be A Pony as David Hollis
- 1986: The Christmas Gift as Thomas A. Renfield
- 1987: From The Hip as Raymond Torkenson
- 1989: Mike Hammer Murder Takes All as Johnny Roman
- 1991: Held Hostage The Sis And Jenny Levin Story as Bill Prentiss
- 1993: The American Clock as William Durant
Television Roles
- 1968: NET Playhouse as George
- 1970: Somerset as Mr. Whittingham
- 1973: Mannix as Sheriff Carson
- 1973: The New Perry Mason as Dr. John Kenyon
- 1973: Adams Rib as Kip Kipple
- 1973-1974: The Bob Newhart Show as Wes Greenfield/Prof. Trainer (2 episodes)
- 1973-1979: M*A*S*H as Col. Samuel Flagg/Capt. Halloran (7 episodes)
- 1984: AfterMASH as Col. Samuel Flagg
- 1974: The Magician as Ted Winters
- 1974: Marcus Welby, M.D. as Bill Swanson
- 1975: Karen as Sen. Robert Hartfard
- 1975: The Bob Crane Show as Dr. Patterson
- 1975-1977: Barnaby Jones as Paul Tierney/Dwayne Nichols/Toms Green (2 episodes)
- 1976: Eleanor And Franklin as Joe McCall
- 1976: The Mary Tyler Moore Show as Brian Nordquist
- 1976: Good Heavens as Dick
- 1976: City Of Angels 1976 as Elliott
- 1976: Jigsaw John as Leonard Shea
- 1976: Phyllis as Scott Rhodes
- 1976-1977: The Feather And Father Gang as J.C. Hadley
- 1977: Maude as Perry Flannery
- 1977: Charlie's Angels as Hugh Tomlinson
- 1977: Alice (1976) as Jack
- 1977: Weve Got Each Other as Wellington Osborne
- 1977-1978: Soap as Congressman Walter McCallam
- 1977-1981: Lou Grant as Russell Davidson/Robert Dennehy/Roger Trent (3 episodes)
- 1978: Police Woman as Charles Hollis
- 1978: Holocaust as Torture Guard
- 1978: The Love Boat as Rod Simpson
- 1978-1979: Project UFO as Capt. Ben Ryan/Brad Evertt
- 1979: Salvage 1 as Buck Fulton
- 1979: Shirley as Ben
- 1980-1982: Trapper John, M.D. as Rev. Randy Niles/Dr. Hanley (2 episodes)
- 1981: The Greatest American Hero as Charley Wilde
- 1981-1982: Dallas as Dr. Frank Waring (5 episodes)
- 1982: The Two Of Us as Fred
- 1982: The Magical World Of Disney as Dr. Richard Chilton
- 1982: Magnum, P.I. as Dr. Jorgenson
- 1982-1984: Fantasy Island as Kurt/Adrian Brilles (2 episodes)
- 1983: Hart to Hart as Dr. Joel Beck
- 1983: Simon & Simon as Gary Horton
- 1983: Dynasty (1981) as Dr. Curtis Robinson/Dr. Bowden (2 episodes)
- 1983: Hardcastle and McCormick as Eddie Sands
- 1983-1985: The A-Team as Racketeer Johnny Royce/Reporter Mitchell Barnes (2 episodes)
- 1984: Empire as T. Howard Daniels
- 1984: Riptide as Alan Singer
- 1984: Call To Glory as Buzz Warner
- 1984: Finder Of Lost Loves as Edward Dreighton
- 1984: Falcon Crest as J. Benson Landale
- 1985: Cagney & Lacey as Capt. Jack Hennessey
- 1985: Detective In The House as David
- 1985: Hotel as Edward Palmer
- 1985: Scene Of The Crime as Sen. Martin Hastings
- 1985: Misfits of Science as Dr. James Strickland
- 1985: Hollywood Beat as Capt. Wes Biddle
- 1986-1988: Nine To Five 1982 as William 'Bud' Coleman (34 episodes)
- 1987: Mathnet as Clarence Sampson
- 1987: Square One Television as Clarence Sampson
- 1987: The Law And Harry Mc Graw as Victor LeConte
- 1988: Jake and the Fatman as Ned Covington
- 1988: The Adventures of Superboy as Matt Danner
- 1988-1989: Fantastic Max as various (2 episodes)
- 1989: Father Dowling Mysteries as Bill Gardner
- 1989: The Golden Girls as John Quinn
- 1989-1993: Murder, She Wrote as Baker Lawrence/Edward Dunsany/Capt. Everett Larson (3 episodes)
- 1990: Columbo as Charlton 'Charlie' Chambers
- 1990: Over My Dead Body as Chief Shirer
- 1990: Shades Of LA as Frankie Mannis
- 1990: The Family Man as Bus Harbrook
- 1990: Who's the Boss? as Charlie
- 1991: Night Court as Clarence Egan
- 1991: Empty Nest as Eric Lancaster
- 1991: Baby Talk as Bob
- 1991: Knots Landing as Commissioner Kimble
- 1991-1994: Herman's Head as Mr. Crawford (13 episodes)
- 1992: Blossom as Coach
- 1993: Saved by the Bell: The College Years as Mr. Burke
- 1994: Step by Step as Richard Lambert
- 1995: Seinfeld as Mr. Stevenson
- 1995-1997: Aaahh!!! Real Monsters as Dr. Buzz Kutt/Owner (3 episodes)
- 1996: Weird Science as Fred Bullet
- 1996-1997: The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest as U.S. President/Guard/Sarge (2 episodes)
- 1997-2000: The Angry Beavers as Scientist #1/Wrestling Announcer/various (12 episodes)
Theatre Roles
- 1965: Dantons Death as Performer
- 1965-1966: The Country Wife as Mr. Dorilant
- 1966: The Condemned Of Altona as Performer
- 1966-1969: Cabaret as Clifford Bradshaw/Ernst Ludwig
- 1967-1968: Promises, Promises as J.D. Sheldrake
- 1972: Night Watch as John Wheeler