Gary Burghoff AKA Radar from ‘M*A*S*H’ Always Kept His Left Hand Out of View – Five Times We Could See It

Gary Burghoff’s Hidden Hand on “MAS*H”

Gary Burghoff, known for his role as Corporal Walter “Radar” O’Reilly on “MAS*H,” often kept his left hand hidden from the camera. His character, Radar, became a fan favorite for his endearing and nervous nature. Despite Radar’s popularity, Burghoff had to step away from the show after seven seasons due to burnout and the need to focus on personal relationships.

Struggles with Public Perception

Burghoff enjoyed playing Radar but found it challenging to separate himself from the character. He disliked being seen as “cute” and commented, “I hate cute.” His fellow cast members adored him, and director Charles Dubin recalled him as caring and pleasant on set. However, Burghoff struggled with self-esteem issues due to his congenital disability, Brachydactyly, which made three fingers on his left hand smaller.

Hiding His Hand

Throughout “MAS*H,” Burghoff tried to conceal his left hand. He positioned himself to avoid showing it, often gesturing with his right hand. However, his hand occasionally appeared on-screen. For instance, in an early episode, the camera briefly showed both his hands holding a football. In another scene, Radar opened a box with both hands, revealing his left hand to the audience.

Notable Scenes

In a morning salute scene, Radar’s left hand was visible when a cannonball knocked his bugle out of his hands. Another scene showed Radar cuddling his pet guinea pig, Babette, with his left hand visible. In a humorous double salute scene, Radar lifted his left hand in response to a second salute, showcasing his left hand openly. Despite his insecurities, Burghoff’s portrayal of Radar left a lasting impact on fans and the show.

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