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- मौत को प्राप्त3 मार्च 2018 · Newport, ऑरेगन, संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका (ब्लैडर कैंसर)
- जन्म का नामDavid Allen Ogden Stiers
- ऊंचाई6′ 3″ (1.91 मी)
- David Ogden Stiers का जन्म 31 अक्तूबर 1942 को हुआ था।David Ogden Stiers एक अभिनेता और निदेशक थे, जो M*A*S*H (1972), Beauty and the Beast (1991) और Pocahontas (1995) के लिए मशहूर थे।उनकी मृत्यु 3 मार्च 2018 को हुई थी।
- बच्चेChild
- पेरेंटKenneth Truman StiersMargaret Elizabeth Stiers
- Disney movies
- The role of Major Charles Winchester on "M*A*S*H" (1972)
- Towering height
- Beard
- Deep, calm voice
- Has conducted 70 orchestras in over 100 appearances. He is resident conductor of the Newport Symphony Orchestra in Newport, Oregon.
- Played French horn in the orchestra at Juilliard, which is rather more amusing considering an episode of M*A*S*H (1972) where he bothers Hawkeye and B.J. with persistent bad horn playing.
- Some of the M*A*S*H (1972) actors jokingly had his dressing room painted orange and purple while Stiers was off for Thanksgiving break.
- Was a high school classmate of Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert.
- Cogswoth's advice to the Beast on what to give Belle, "Flowers, chocolates, promises you don't intend to keep..." in Beauty and the Beast (1991) was his own creation.
- Why he chose to come out as gay, May, 2009: I could claim noble reasons as coming out in order to move gay rights forward, but I must admit it is for far more selfish reasons. Now is the time I wish to find someone and I do not desire to force any potential partner to live a life of extreme discretion for me.
- [on creating the voice of Cogsworth in Beauty and the Beast (1991)] I, at first, imagined a grandfather clock with a deep booming voice. Because he was smaller his vocal chords were also smaller and so the vocal quality became tighter. Then I tried to add a little bit of an uptight, pompous aspect and so that was the voice.
- The simple fact of it is, in the British tradition, you're an actor who happens to be in a film or on television or on the stage. In America, annoyingly, you're identified as a film actor or a TV actor or a whatever actor. Early in my career, I decided to stop paying attention to the labels.
- What's next is what I really really like to regard. I don't care if it's voice over work, or commercial, or directing a play, or doing a guest appearance with an orchestra, or going into some sort of ear training for a movie, or what is next. That I keep working just astonishes me. I never take it for granted.
- I enjoy working and even though many have this idealistic belief that the entertainment industry and studios like Walt Disney are gay friendly. For the most part they are, but that doesn't mean for them that business does not come first. It's a matter of economics. Most of my more notable work in the last two decades has been as a voice actor. Certainly, I've done television appearances, be they recurring or guest roles, and numerous motion picture and documentary stints, but a lot of my income has been derived from voicing Disney and family programming. What they might allow in a more known actor, they prefer not having to deal with in minor players.
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