Eileen Saki, known for her role as bar owner Rosie in “M*A*S*H,” died on Monday in Los Angeles after a battle with pancreatic cancer. She was 79. Saki’s rep confirmed her death to Variety. The acto…
Saki’s rep confirmed her death to. The actor was featured on nine episodes of “M*A*S*H,” the television series based on the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital that cared for patients during the Korean War. The TV series aired from 1972 to 1983.
Saki was born in Japan and was the daughter of a gardener, she revealed on the “M*A*S*H Matters” podcast to her “M*A*S*H” co-star. “I was raised in Japan, came here, English is my second language, but I knew at the age of four that I was going to be a performer,” said Saki. “We were very poor, and probably my psyche wanted to be somebody else. To have a brighter life and an entertaining life.
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