70s MASH Star Wears A Strong Political Message On His Cap
Many people have their favorite television star and they may even follow them after their career has wound down. That is how many people feel about Mike Farrell, a man famous for playing B. J. Hunnicutt on Mash.
Even though B. J. Hunnicutt is part of a past show and Mike Farrell is not very active in Hollywood, they still follow him around to see what he is up to. Recently, the 85-year-old was seen taking out the trash and he was wearing a ball cap that got some attention.
Although it is not the military uniform he was wearing when he was on the TV show, it is something that has a political meaning. It is a simple saying, but the baseball cap says ‘Make America Normal Again’.
Mike Farrell obviously has some political leanings and he is an well-known character, so he tends to spread it wherever he goes. On the show, he played a humorous Army doctor playing along with some epic actors, including Loretta Swit and Alan Alda.
Mash went on to be one of the most influential and best-performing shows of all time. Many people still watch it today on reruns, and its message continues to be one that is relevant.
When Farrell came on to the show, he replaced Wayne Rogers in the fourth season. He had some rather big shoes to fill, but he won over the hearts of fans very quickly with his humorous and dramatic performance. The show would go on to entertain us for 11 seasons in total before it came to its record-breaking end.
Aside from being on Mash, Farrell also had a good career starring in the movie, Patch Adams. He also showed up in a number of other television series, including being a voice actor for Justice League.