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Question:I am Hawkeye's great grand-niece


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: I am Hawkeye's great grand-niece

You mean the CHARACTER from M*A*S*H?

I don't know if Alan Alda had kids or not

Since he's a fictional character, I doubt it.

Not a real person

"Hawkeye" Pierce, the FICTIONAL character from the movie & tv-show "M*A*S*H*" ???

... I don't think so.

Hawkeye Pierce was not a real person. He was a fictitious character played by Alan Alda who is still alive. The events of that the M*A*S*H* 4077 were based on actual events of a certain M*A*S*H unit in Vietnam at the time, but there was no actual Hawkeye Pierce. I'm sure you can search wikipedia or google for more info on the mash unit it was based on.

Hawkeye Pierce is a fictional character from the M*A*S*H television series and film. He was played by Donald Sutherland on film, who is currently still alive. He has five children. On television he was played by Alan Alda, who has three children and is also still alive.

Me.

Dude what are you on?!?!? H.P. is not a real person

Hawkeye Pierce is a fictional character, and I don't think he had any children.

Radar is his child with BJ Honeycutt

http://www.tv.com/alan-alda/person/6158/...

Nearly fifteen years before his success on M*A*S*H, Alan Alda (or Hawkeye Pierce) married Arlene Weiss on March 17, 1957. Since then, they have had three daughters: Eve, Elizabeth, and Beatrice.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Alda
Alan Alda was born Alphonso Joseph D'Abruzzo in New York City January 28, 1936. His adopted surname "Alda" is a combination of ALfonso and D'Abruzzo.
Alda contracted polio at age 7, during an epidemic. His parents administered a painful treatment, developed by Sister Elizabeth Kenny, where hot woolen blankets were applied to the limbs and the muscles were stretched by massage. This treatment, though brutal, allowed Alda to recover much movement.
M*A*S*H* : In early 1972 Alda auditioned for and was selected to play the role of "Hawkeye Pierce" in the TV adaptation of the 1970 film M*A*S*H, for which would later be nominated for 21 Emmy Awards, winning five. He took part in writing 13 episodes, and directed 32. When he won his first Emmy Award for writing, he was so happy that he performed a cartwheel before running up to the stage to accept the award. He also was the first person to win Emmy Awards for acting, writing, and directing for the same series. Alda also directed the show's 1983 2? hour series finale "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen" which remains the single most watched episode of a TV series. Alda is in fact the only series regular to appear in each and every one of 251 episodes.
After graduation from Fordham University in 1956, he joined the U.S. Army Reserve and served a six-month tour of duty as a gunnery officer in Korea following the Korean War. A year after graduation, he married Arlene Weiss, with whom he has three daughters; Eve, Elizabeth, and Beatrice, and seven grandchildren, including Scott Coffey. On June 7th, 1984, his wife gave birth to their son Charles Parker Alda, who currently works in the television industry in Kansas City.

the piercing eye of a hawk,??? this WHOLE name sounds made up. i don't believe it is real and i don't even think that you are real and neither is yahoo answers. just pretend and make believe.
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