'Trapper
John, M.D.' Actor Charles Siebert Dies at 84
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May
31, 2022
Charles
Siebert, an acclaimed stage actor most famous to TV audiences for "Trapper
John, M.D.," died May 1 of COVID pneumonia, THR reports. He was 84.
Siebert was born March 9, 1938, in
Kenosha, Wisconsin. Studying acting at Marquette University, his first work and
success was onstage, doing regional theater. He was a charter member of San
Francisco's esteemed American Conservatory Theater, and made his Broadway debut
in 1967 in "Life of Galileo." He also appeared in the 1968 musical
"Jimmy Shine" with rising star Dustin Hoffman, "The Gingerbread
Lady" (1970) with Maureen Stapleton, "The Changing Room" (1971),
"Sticks and Bones" (1971), "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (1974),
and many off-Broadway shows.
He
made TV appearances in the '60s, including playing Dr. Peter Murphy on the soap
"Search for Tomorrow" (1969-1971). He was later Dr. Wally Matthews on
"As the World Turns" (1972-1974).
Siebert's film debut came with the
horror film "Blue Sunshine" (1977), followed by "Coma"
(1978), and "...And Justice for All" (1979), but he made his greatest
impact on television.
After a short run on the racy
series "Husbands, Wives & Lovers" (created by Joan Rivers) in 1978,
he continued as a recurring character on "One Day at a Time"
(1977-1979) before landing his signature role, playing snobby Dr. Stanley
Riverside on "Trapper John, M.D." for 151 episodes (1979-1986).
Along with his stage work, he
appeared on the pilot "Good Morning, Miss Bliss" (1987), which was
retooled — and which lost his character in the process — as "Saved by the
Bell," and in the feature "Eight Men Out" (1988).
Segueing into direction, he made
his last TV appearances on episodes of "Murder, She Wrote" (1987
& 1994) and provided voices on "Xena: Warrior Princess"
(1996-1997).
Siebert was preceded in death by
his first wife and his son, Charlie Jr. He is survived by his wife of over 35
years and five children and stepchildren.
SIEBERT,
Charles
Born:
3/9/1938,
Kenosha, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Died:
5/1/2022,
San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Charles
Siebert’s western – actor:
Wild
and Wooly (TV) – 1978 (Sean)
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