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William Christopher was an American actor and comedian, best known for playing Private Lester Hummel on Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. from 1965 to 1968 and Father Francis John Patrick Mulcahy on the television series M*A*S*H from 1972 to 1983 and its spinoff AfterMASH from 1983 to 1985.

Early life
Christopher was born in Evanston, Illinois, in a family believed to be descendants of Paul Revere. He spent his youth in several of Chicago's northern suburbs, including Winnetka, Illinois, where he attended New Trier High School. While at university, he participated in fencing, soccer, and the glee club, and was initiated as a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. ==Career==
Career
'' (1977). Back row, L–R: William Christopher, Gary Burghoff, David Ogden Stiers, and Jamie Farr. Front row, L–R: Loretta Swit, Harry Morgan, Alan Alda, Mike Farrell ''. John Amos and Jimmie Walker are also pictured. Christopher moved to New York and appeared in a variety of regional productions and later a number of off-Broadway productions such as The Hostage at One Sheridan Square. His Broadway debut came in Beyond the Fringe, a British revue, acting alongside Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. Christopher remained a regular cast member of M*A*S*H for the duration of the series, concluding with its eleventh season in 1983. Immediately following M*A*S*H, Christopher continued the role of Father Mulcahy for the two seasons of the short-lived 1984-1985 spin-off AfterMASH. One of Christopher's last roles was that of a priest (Father Tobias) on the daytime drama Days of Our Lives. ==Charity work==
Charity work
Christopher, whose son Ned has autism, devoted much of his spare time to the National Autistic Society, doing public-service announcements to bring attention to autism. In 1988, his wife Barbara and he wrote Mixed Blessings, a book about their experiences in raising Ned. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Christopher met his future wife Barbara on a blind date. They married in 1957 and the couple adopted two sons. ==Death==
Death
Christopher died at his home in Pasadena, California, on December 31, 2016. According to his son John Christopher, the 84-year-old actor died as the result of non-small-cell carcinoma (lung cancer). He had been diagnosed with cancer about 18 months earlier, according to his New York-based agent Robert Malcolm. He died exactly one year after fellow M*A*S*H cast member Wayne Rogers. ==Partial filmography==
Partial filmography
• 1965: ''12 O'Clock High'' (TV series, Episode: "Then Came the Mighty Hunter") as Patient • 1965: Hank (TV series, Episode: "Candidate") as Elwood • 1965: The Andy Griffith Show (TV series, 2 episodes) as Mr. Heathcote, IRS • 1965–1968: Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (TV series) as recurring character Private Lester Hummel • 1965: ''Hogan's Heroes'' (TV series, 4 episodes) as multiple characters in 1965, 1966 and 1968 • 1966: The Patty Duke Show (TV series, Episode: "Three Little Kittens") as Man • 1966: The Fortune Cookie as Intern • 1967: The Perils of Pauline as Doctor (uncredited) • 1967: The Andy Griffith Show (TV series, 1 episode) Thomas Peterson, MD • 1968: ''The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell'' as Pvt. Jake Schultz • 1968: The Shakiest Gun in the West as Hotel Manager (uncredited) • 1968: With Six You Get Eggroll as Zip-Cloud • 1969: That Girl Season 4, Episode 14 as Chippy Dolan • 1972: The Carol Burnett Show Season 5, Episode 15 (January 5, 1972), uncredited appearance, performing improv skits as a student from Harvey Lembeck's workshop with Carol White, and Shelia Bartold, introduced by Burnett as Bill Christopher • 1972–1983: M*A*S*H (TV series) as Father John Mulcahy • 1974: ''Movin' On'' (TV series, Episode: "Grit") as Jewelry Clerk • 1975: Hearts of the West as Bank Teller • 1975: Good Times (TV series, Episode: "The Enlistment") as The Doctor, Major Bullock • 1983–1985: AfterMASH (TV series) as Father John Mulcahy • 1985: Murder, She Wrote (TV series, Episode: "A Lady in the Lake") as Burton Hollis • 1994: Heaven Sent as Priest • 1998: Mad About You (TV series, Episode: "A Pain in the Neck") as Chaplain Olsen • 2012: Days of Our Lives (TV series) as Father Tobias (final appearance) ==References==
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