David Ogden Stiers
David Ogden Stiers
In contrast to the insufferably intellectual characters he has played so often and so well, David Ogden Stiers wasn't much of a student while growing up in Eugene, Oregon. Like many another "underachiever," Stiers excelled at the things he was truly interested in, such as music (he played piano and french horn) and acting. After flunking out of the University of Oregon, Stiers stepped up his amateur-theatrical activities, and at age 20 was hired by the California Shakespeare Festival at Santa Clara, where he spent the next seven years performing the Classics. After briefly working with the famous San Francisco improv group The Committee, Stiers attended Julliard, in hopes of improving his vocal delivery. Evidently his training paid off: in 1974, Stiers co-starred with Zero Mostel in the Broadway production Ulysses in Nighttown, then went on to appear opposite Doug Henning in the long-running musical The Magic Show. Despite his success, Stiers detested New York, and at the first opportunity he "ran screaming" back to the West Coast. He was cast in the short-lived sitcom Doc in 1975, and the following year played an important role in the 90-minute pilot for Charlie's Angels, though he passed when offered a regular assignment in the Angels series proper. Stiers' performance as a stuttering TV executive in a 1976 Mary Tyler Moore Show episode led to his being cast as the overbearing Major Charles Emerson Winchester on the ever-popular M*A*S*H; at first signed to a two-year contract, Stiers remained with the series until its final episode in February of 1983. Before, during and after his tenure on M*A*S*H, Stiers kept busy in made-for-TV films, lending his patented authoritativeness to such real-life characters as Dr. Charles Mayo (in 1977's A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story), critic and social arbiter Cleveland Amory (1984's Anatomy of an Illness) and President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1987's J. Edgar Hoover). He was also seen as pontificating DA Michael Reston in several of the Perry Mason TV-movies of the late 1980s. Disney animation devotees will remember Stiers for his voiceover work as Cogsworth in Beauty and the Beast (1988) and Lord Ratcliffe in Pocahontas (1995). Parlaying his lifelong love of classical music into a second career, David Ogden Stiers has served as guest conductor for over 70 major U.S. symphony orchestras. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Filmography of David Ogden Stiers:
- Leroy & Stitch with Tia Carrere , Ving Rhames
- Iron Will with Kevin Spacey , Brian Cox
- Lilo & Stitch with Tia Carrere , Ving Rhames
- Creator with Jeff Corey , Peter O'Toole , John Dehner , Mariel Hemingway , Ellen Geer , Vincent Spano , Virginia Madsen , Ian Wolfe
- Pocahontas with Mel Gibson , Linda Hunt , Christian Bale , Billy Connolly
- Tomcats with Jake Busey , Bernie Casey
- Another Woman with Gena Rowlands , Mia Farrow , Ian Holm , Blythe Danner , Gene Hackman , Betty Buckley , Martha Plimpton , John Houseman , Sandy Dennis , Philip Bosco , Harris Yulin , Dana Ivey
- Shadows and Fog with Woody Allen , Mia Farrow , John Malkovich , Kathy Bates , Madonna , Donald Pleasence , Lily Tomlin , Jodie Foster , John Cusack , Kate Nelligan , Fred Gwynne , Julie Kavner , Kenneth Mars , Philip Bosco , Kurtwood Smith , Wallace Shawn , William H. Macy , John C. Reilly , David Strathairn , Juliet Taylor
- The Stand-In with Kelly Ripa
- THX 1138 with Robert Duvall , Donald Pleasence , Ian Wolfe
- Oh, God! with George Burns , John Denver , Teri Garr , Donald Pleasence , Ralph Bellamy , William Daniels , Barnard Hughes , Paul Sorvino , Barry Sullivan , Jeff Corey , Carl Reiner , John Ashton , Dinah Shore
- Magic with Anthony Hopkins , Ann-Margret , Burgess Meredith , Ed Lauter , Jerry Houser
- The Cheap Detective with Peter Falk , Ann-Margret , Eileen Brennan , Sid Caesar , Stockard Channing , James Coco , Dom DeLuise , Louise Fletcher , John Houseman , Madeline Kahn , Fernando Lamas , Marsha Mason , Phil Silvers , Abe Vigoda , Paul Williams , Nicol Williamson , Scatman Crothers , Vic Tayback , James Cromwell , Joe E. Ross





