Here’s a great tidbit about David Ogden Stiers’ character and class, told by fellow “M*A*S*H” star Loretta Swit in @THR’s oral history about the show’s finale:#RIP https://t.co/U8YBAWuRmT pic.twitter.com/tq3GMO7tAs
— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla) March 4, 2018
So I just found out one of my biggest voice acting inspirations died today, David Ogden Stiers. Grew up with him as Cogsworth, Jumba, and in tons of other shows and movies. He had this warm sound to his voice yet so much energy and comedic timing in both voice & onscreen. RIP pic.twitter.com/nmRiP3Gi62
— Michael Edwards🍉 (@MEdwardsVA) March 4, 2018
We are saddened to report the passing of The Next Generation guest star, David Ogden Stiers. https://t.co/r63p4cbLms pic.twitter.com/TN6YkIy4vq
— Star Trek (@StarTrek) March 4, 2018
RIP to the great David Ogden Stiers https://t.co/Kvwcm5Qc1W
— Jonathan Frakes (@jonathansfrakes) March 4, 2018
Been watching “M*A*S*H” reruns all aft and then come across the sad news that the actor who played Charles Emerson Winchester III just passed away.
RIP David Ogden Stiers. pic.twitter.com/tTv0284xmW
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@TheRealHoarse) March 4, 2018
Rest in peace, David Ogden Stiers. So much amazing work (Star Trek, Frasier, MASH, Mary Tyler Moore, Perry Mason), but first and foremost he was the sound of a generation's childhood. pic.twitter.com/spH7iVfd64
— Anthony Oliveira (@meakoopa) March 4, 2018
R.I.P David Ogden Stiers you were such a wonderful actor that brought joy and laughter to your fans, family and friends 😢😢 pic.twitter.com/yfqfPwUCk6
— Pokemon Master Jess (@Jesspedley1) March 4, 2018
RIP David Ogden Stiers, whose Cogsworth is one of the great underrated voice performances. pic.twitter.com/Lc3WlQW2WL
— Marc (@MarcSnetiker) March 4, 2018
Very sorry to hear of actor David Ogden Stiers' passing. The actor, best known for his work on "M*A*S*H," gave a truly memorable performance in #StarTrek TNG's "Half a Life," partnered with the ever-lovely Majel Barrett. pic.twitter.com/cp60gSTSsR
— TrekCore.com 🖖 (@TrekCore) March 4, 2018
I was a huge fan of David Ogden Stiers He made me smile and cry and I just thoroughly enjoyed his talent! Love to his family. He was a great one.
— Scott Grimes (@ScottGrimes) March 4, 2018
Never got to work with David Ogden Stiers but I would see him often at the recording studio. He was so friendly and gregarious. What a legacy of amazing performances. Rest well sir.
— Mars (@JasonMarsden) March 4, 2018
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