From ‘hot lips’ to heartfelt hero: Loretta Swit, M*A*S*H icon and animal crusader, dies at 87
Loretta Swit, famed for her role as Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan in MASH, is no more. She breathed her last at 87 in New York. Swit was born to Polish immigrants and trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Her portrayal in MASH ear...

Loretta Swit redefined the role of Major Margaret Houlihan, turning “Hot Lips” into a powerful symbol of strength, intelligence, and compassion on and off the screen
She was born on November 4, 1937, in Passaic, New Jersey, to Polish immigrant parents. Swit pursued acting against her parents' wishes, training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Her early career included theater and guest roles on television series such as Gunsmoke, Mission: Impossible, and Hawaii Five-O.
Swit's most iconic role came in 1972 when she was cast as Major Margaret Houlihan on MASH*, a CBS series set during the Korean War. Over 11 seasons, Swit transformed Houlihan from a one-dimensional caricature into a complex, feminist role model.
"Around the second or third year I decided to try to play her as a real person, in an intelligent fashion, even if it meant hurting the jokes," Swit told Suzy Kalter, author of The Complete Book of 'MASH’.
Swit's portrayal earned her two Emmy Awards and ten nominations, making her one of the longest-serving cast members alongside Alan Alda. The show's finale on February 28, 1983, attracted over 100 million viewers, making it the most-watched episode of any scripted series in television history.
Passionate animal advocate
Swit was married to actor Dennis Holahan from 1983 to 1988 and had no children. She continued to be active in theater and advocacy work throughout her life, leaving behind a legacy that transcends her television fame.
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