Loretta Swit

Loretta Swit

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Born
November 4, 1937
Died
May 30, 2025
Awards
7 wins, 20 nominations

Equally versatile at comedy and drama, Loretta Swit was born on November 4, 1937, in Passaic, New Jersey. Her parents, Polish immigrants, were not in favor of her making a stab at a show business career. Performing on stage from age 7, however, nothing and nobody could deter her. A natural singer…

Biography

Equally versatile at comedy and drama, Loretta Swit was born on November 4, 1937, in Passaic, New Jersey. Her parents, Polish immigrants, were not in favor of her making a stab at a show business career. Performing on stage from age 7, however, nothing and nobody could deter her.

A natural singer who trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts before finding work in repertory companies, her features were deemed a bit too plain and hard for ingénue roles so she attempted musicals and light comedy, imbuing her characters with a snappy, comic edge. Beginning with the 1967 national touring company of "Any Wednesday", starring Gardner McKay, she forged ahead as a scene-stealing "Pigeon sister" opposite Don Rickles and Ernest Borgnine in an L.A. run of "The Odd Couple" and, from there, earned more laughs as the hopelessly awkward "Agnes Gooch" in the Las Vegas version of "Mame" starring Susan Hayward and (later) Celeste Holm.

Arriving in Hollywood in 1970, Loretta merited some attention by lightening up a number of dramas with her humorous, off-centered performances on such TV fare as Gunsmoke (1955), Mission: Impossible (1966), Hawaii Five-O (1968) and Mannix (1967). Her star-making role, however, came within two years of moving to the West Coast when she inherited Sally Kellerman's vitriolic "Hot Lips" Houlihan movie character for the TV series version of M*A*S*H (1972). She stayed with the show the entire eleven seasons and was Emmy-nominated every season the show was on the air (except the first).

Although Loretta's post-"M*A*S*H" career may appear less noteworthy (it would be hard to imagine anything that could top her bookend Emmy wins on the M*A*S*H series), she has nonetheless remained quite active and provided colorful support in a handful of films including S.O.B. (1981), Beer (1985), Whoops Apocalypse (1987), Forest Warrior (1996) and Beach Movie (1998). She also kept up her TV visibility with episodic appearances and occasional mini-movies, including originating the role of "Chris Cagney" in the TV pilot of Pilot (1981). Returning to singing on occasion, she also inherited the Linda Lavin role in the TV version of the stage musical It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman! (1975).

On stage, she made her Broadway debut opposite That Girl (1966)'s Ted Bessell in "Same Time, Next Year" in 1975 and later replaced Cleo Laine on Broadway in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood". Honored with the Sarah Siddons award for her title role in "Shirley Valentine" (over 1,000 performances) in Chicago, she has more recently toured in productions of "The Vagina Monologues" and played the musical title role of "Mame" in 2003. Loretta also was a five-season host of the 1992 cable-TV wildlife series "Those Incredible Animals" (1992).

After her smash success on "M*A*S*H," Loretta went the dramatic TV movie route with leads in such vehicles as The Execution (1985), Miracle at Moreaux (1985), Dreams of Gold: The Mel Fisher Story (1986), A Matter of Principal (1990) and Hell Hath No Fury (1991). She also appeared in a few guest spots on the series "The Love Boat," "Dolly," "Murder, She Wrote," "The New Burke's Law" and "Diagnosis Murder" before she left the big and small screens. After a decade, Loretta was spotted in the film drama Play the Flute (2019).

Off-stage, Loretta was once married to actor Dennis Holahan, whom she met on the set of M*A*S*H (1972), in 1983. They had no children and divorced in 1995. Her natural spark and trademark blonde, curly mane are more prevalent these days at animal activist fundraisers. A strict vegetarian, she has served as a spokesperson for the Humane Society of the United States and has been multi-honored for her long-time dedication and passion to animals. She is also the author of a book on needlepoint (A Needlepoint Scrapbook), runs her own line of jewelry and exhibits watercolor paintings. As a result, little has been seen of Loretta on film and TV, into the millennium.

Actress

Play the FlutePlay the Flute(2019)as Mrs. Kincaid
Beach MovieBeach Movie(1998)as Mrs. Jones
Diagnosis MurderDiagnosis Murder(1993)as Maggie Dennings
Forest WarriorForest Warrior(1996)as Shirley
Burke's LawBurke's Law(1994)as Evelyn Turner

Archive Footage

CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane PauleyCBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley(1979)as Margaret Houlihan
SBS World NewsSBS World News(2002)as Self
Good Morning America Weekend EditionGood Morning America Weekend Edition(1993)as Self
Weekend BreakfastWeekend Breakfast(2012)as Self - Actress
Entertainment TonightEntertainment Tonight(1981)as Self

Known for

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Larry Linville and Loretta Swit in Rickles (1975)Alan Alda, Dirk Blocker, and Loretta Swit in M*A*S*H (1972)Loretta Swit in M*A*S*H (1972)Mike Farrell, Lois Foraker, Harry Morgan, and Loretta Swit in M*A*S*H (1972)Alan Alda, Larry Linville, and Loretta Swit in M*A*S*H (1972)Andy Romano and Loretta Swit in M*A*S*H (1972)

Credit Score: Loretta Swit

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Maj. Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan
Sun Sep 17 1972 – Mon Feb 28 1983
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1M*A*S*H6500.0019728.51410969229
2Cagney & Lacey20.0019816.914375979
3Hawaii Five-O15.0019687.42129222
4Race with the Devil3.2519756.6008269
5Freebie and the Bean3.2519746.6004012
6Whoops Apocalypse3.0919885.9001095
7S.O.B.2.5019816.4006922
8Supertrain2.0019794.500286
9Stand Up and Be Counted2.0019724.600168