Alan Alda revealed Tuesday that he has been living with Parkinson's disease. The "M*A*S*H" star appeared on "CBS This Morning" and shared that he was diagnosed three and a half years ago. "I've had a ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. He is a household name who brought the characters of Hawkeye in M*A*S*H and Arnold Vinick in West Wing to millions of viewers worldwide.
More than 40 years after "M*A*S*H" bid farewell to television audiences, its most iconic character is finally giving up his boots and dog tags — with the proceeds going to support the Alan Alda Center ...
Alan Alda's father wanted him to become a doctor, but it wasn't meant to be. "I failed chemistry really disastrously ... " Alda says. "I really didn't want to be a doctor; I wanted to be a writer and ...
Alan Alda wants to ease communication between scientists and civilians Though best known for an acting career spanning many decades, in recent years Alan Alda has dedicated his time toward improving ...
A few months ago, Alan Alda, a founder of The Center for Communicating Science at SUNY Stonybrook, issued a challenge. Alda said that one of the reasons he became an actor rather than a scientist is ...
“I personally think that training in the arts prepares a growing child just as well for a scientific or technical career as [does] training in STEM subjects, if not better, because the arts train a ...
Alan Alda, the star of the long-running sitcom, asked the artificial intelligence software to create a script for him and his former co-star Mike Farrell to read. By Julia Jacobs Five decades ago, ...