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Who was Ogden Stiers partner?

Who was Ogden Stiers partner?

Brian Hargrove
Ogden Stiers Latest Actor to Come Out Late in Life “Frasier” star David Hyde Pierce, 50, was prodded out of the closet in 2007 after an Associated Press article mentioned his partner, Brian Hargrove, and the blog AfterElton.com followed up with Pierce to confirm that he was in fact gay.

What happened to David Ogden Stiers?

Stiers died at his home in Newport, Oregon, on March 3, 2018, at the age of 75, from complications related to bladder cancer.

What did Larry Linville die from?

Pneumonia
Larry Linville/Cause of death
Frank Burns on the CBS TV show “M*A*S*H,” died Monday in New York at age 60. Linville suffered from cancer and had a lung removed in 1998 after a malignant tumor was discovered. Longtime manager Barry M. Greenberg of Los Angeles said Linville was hospitalized Sunday and died of complications of pneumonia.

Was David Allen Stiers married?

He never married. Some reports have suggested that he is survived by a son from an early relationship. In early 2009, at 66, Mr. Stiers announced that he was gay and “very proud to be so” in a blog interview that was reported by ABC News.

Did David Ogden Stiers have a stutter?

When he was a young kid growing up, Stiers struggled with a stutter, and it was precisely that reason that he took up acting in the first place. “I didn’t stutter when the lines were written for me,” Stiers told Disabled Dealer Magazine in 2008.

What kind of cancer did David Ogden Stiers have?

Stiers spent his later years as a conductor of the Newport Symphony Orchestra. He died at his home in Newport, Oregon, of bladder cancer on March 3, 2018. Stiers was born at St. Francis Hospital in Peoria, Illinois, on Halloween 1942, the son of Margaret Elizabeth (née Ogden) and Kenneth Truman Stiers, and grew up in Peoria Heights and Chillicothe.

How old was David Stiers when he died?

We love you, David. Goodbye.” Stiers was 75 and died at home, according to his agent, Mitchell Stubbs. Stiers had been battling bladder cancer, Stubbs told The Oregonian/OregonLive media outlet. No details on memorial services or survivors for Stiers was available.

Where was David Ogden Stiers born and raised?

Stiers spent his later years as a conductor of the Newport Symphony Orchestra. Stiers was born at St. Francis Hospital in Peoria, Illinois, on Halloween 1942, the son of Margaret Elizabeth (née Ogden) and Kenneth Truman Stiers, and grew up in Peoria Heights, Chillicothe, and Urbana, Illinois.

Who was David Ogden Stiers in M * A *’S * H?

Alan Alda responded today to yesterday’s news on the death of David Ogden Stiers, who appeared with him as Major Charles Emerson Winchester III in M*A*S*H . “I remember how you skateboarded to work every day down busy LA streets,” Alda tweeted.