LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. actor Allan Arbus, best known for his role as Army psychiatrist Sidney Freedman on the 1970s hit television series "M*A*S*H" and as the husband of the late photographer ...
Arbus was most famous for his role as the Army psychiatrist Dr. Sidney Freedman in the hit TV comedy. Allan Arbus, best known for his recurring role as psychiatrist Sidney Freedman on the hit ...
The M*A*S*H star Allan Arbus died on April 19, 2013, at the age of 95. The Guardian reports. Arbus played the role of the psychiatrist Major Sidney Freedman. His co-star Alan Alda credited Arbus’ ...
Allan Arbus, who ran a photography business with his wife Diane Arbus before becoming an actor who starred in “MASH,” died April 19 in Los Angeles. He was 95. His daughter Amy (pictured above) ...
Allan Arbus, an actor best known for a recurring role on “M*A*S*H,” but also the husband and partner of troubled photography genius Diane Arbus, died Friday at his Los Angeles home. He was 95. His ...
As the wise, dryly humorous psychiatrist caring for shellshocked surgeons and troops in the hit television series “MASH,” actor Allan Arbus was so convincing that at least one colleague assumed he had ...
Arbus didn't begin acting until his 40s. He was a television regular who appeared on several series but was best known as Freedman, who counselled shell-shocked army surgeons on a ...
Arbus was most famous for his role as the Army psychiatrist Dr. Sidney Freedman in the hit TV comedy. Allan Arbus, best known for his recurring role as psychiatrist Sidney Freedman on the hit ...
As the wise, dryly humorous psychiatrist caring for shellshocked surgeons and troops in the hit television series “MASH,” actor Allan Arbus was so convincing that at least one colleague assumed he had ...