Alan Alda

Alan Alda  (born January 28, 1936) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, and author. A six-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award winner, he is best known for his role as Hawkeye Pierce in the TV series MAS*H. He is currently a visiting professor at the Stony Brook University School of Journalism.

Cast

Flirting with Disaster

(Richard Schlichting)

Hollywood's Funniest All-Star Bloopers

(Self (archive footage))

Canadian Bacon

(U.S. President)

The Aviator

(Senator Ralph Owen Brewster)

What Women Want

(Dan Wanamaker)

Manhattan Murder Mystery

(Ted)

And the Band Played On

(Dr. Robert Gallo)

Crimes and Misdemeanors

(Lester)

The Four Seasons

(Jack Burroughs)

Murder at 1600

(Jordan)

Everyone Says I Love You

(Bob Dandridge)

Mad City

(Kevin Hollander)

California Suite

(Bill Warren)

Resurrecting the Champ

(Ralph Metz)

The Mephisto Waltz

(Myles Clarkson)

Diminished Capacity

(Uncle Rollie)

Juke and Opal

(Jimmy)

Nothing But the Truth

(Alan Burnside)

Flash of Genius

(Gregory Lawson)

Same Time, Next Year

(George Peters)

The Object of My Affection

(Sidney Miller)

The Seduction of Joe Tynan

(Joe Tynan)

Sweet Liberty

(Michael Burgess)

Ray Donovan: The Movie

(Dr. Arthur Amiot)

Betsy's Wedding

(Eddie Hopper)

Wanderlust

(Carvin)

Tower Heist

(Arthur Shaw)

Whispers in the Dark

(Leo Green)

The Extraordinary Seaman

(Lt. J / G Morton Krim)

A New Life

(Steve Giardino)

White Mile

(Dan Cutler)

50 Children: The Rescue Mission of Mr. and Mrs. Kraus

(Narrator (voice))

To Kill a Clown

(Maj. Evelyn Ritchie)

Making 'M*A*S*H'

(Self)

Playmates

(Marshall Barnett)

Isn't It Shocking?

(Dan)

The Glass House

(Jonathon Paige)

6 RMS RIV VU

(Paul Friedman)

Kill Me If You Can

(Caryl W. Chessman)

Gone Are the Days!

(Charlie Cotchipee)

Club Land

(Willie Walters)

Jenny

(Delano)

Bridge of Spies

(Thomas Watters Jr.)

50 Years of BBC Two Comedy

(Self)

M*A*S*H: The Comedy That Changed Television

(Self)

Free to Be… You and Me

(Self)

Jake's Women

(Jake)

Behind the Burly Q

(Self)

The Longest Ride

(Ira Levinson)

She's Nobody's Baby: American Women in the 20th Century

(Narrator)

The Killing Yard

(Ernie Goodman)

Remembering Gene Wilder

(Self)

Paper Lion

(George Plimpton)

Where's Everett?

(Arnold Barker)

The Moonshine War

(John W. (Son) Martin)

M*A*S*H: 30th Anniversary Reunion

(Himself)

Marriage Story

(Bert Spitz)

This Changes Everything

(Self)

The Emperor's Newest Clothes

(Narrator)

Itzhak

(Self)

Memories of M*A*S*H

(Self / Hawkeye Pierce)

Keepers of the Frame

(Himself)

Lily

Life's Essentials with Ruby Dee

(Self)

Alan Pakula: Going for Truth

(Self)

The Making of "Marriage Story"

(Self)

Inside the Actors Studio

(Self)

M*A*S*H

(Hawkeye Pierce)

The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(Self)

The Tony Danza Show

(Self - Guest)

The Daily Show

(Self)

LIVE with Kelly and Mark

(Self - Guest)

The View

(Self - Guest)

The Merv Griffin Show

(Self)

Naked City

(Young Poet)

The Dame Edna Treatment

30 Rock

(Milton Greene)

The Colbert Report

Late Night with Conan O'Brien

(Self - Guest)

StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson

(Self)

ER

(Gabriel Lawrence)

Coronet Blue

(Clay)

Scientific American Frontiers

The Nurses

(Dr. John Griffin)

The Four Seasons

The Oscars

(Self)

Good Day Live

(Self)

The Emmy Awards

(Self)

Premiere

(Frank St. John)

Route 66

(Dr. Glazer)

The West Wing

(Arnold Vinick)

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

(Self)

The Blacklist

(Fitch)

Masterclass

(Self)

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

(Self)

Intimate Portrait

(Self)

The Mike Douglas Show

(Self - Guest Host)

Horace and Pete

(Uncle Pete)

Broad City

(Dr. Jay Heller)

Tony Awards

(Self - Presenter)

The Good Fight

(Solomon Waltzer)

Late Night with Seth Meyers

(Self)

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

(Self)

Club Land

(Willie Walters)

The Carol Burnett Show

(Self - Guest / Morton / Various Characters)

Rachael Ray

Dinah!

(Self)

The Dick Cavett Show

(Self - Guest)

The Mike Douglas Show

(Self)

Golden Globe Awards

(Self - Winner)

Tony Awards

(Self - Nominee/Presenter)

Golden Globe Awards

(Self - Presenter)

Tony Awards

(Self - Audience Member)

Golden Globe Awards

(Self - Nominee)