Elliott Gould Biography
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He and
Jennifer Bogart had two children before they wed in 1974.

Father, with singer-actress
Barbra Streisand, of actor
Jason Gould.

He and
MASH co-star
Donald Sutherland both own apartments in same Manhattan high-rise luxury building.

Has hosted
SNL 25 six times.

Was the first actor to play the character of Trapper John in the film version of
MASH. The second actor was
Wayne Rogers for the TV series and
Pernell Roberts for the TV series
Trapper John, M.D..
MASH director
Robert Altman originally wanted him to play Duke Forrest. It was only at his request that he played Trapper John.

Was a major box office star in 1970 and 1971, but according to
Robert Altman, Gould could not find a job for six months when Altman hired him for
The Long Goodbye. Critic
Hollis Alpert speculated that Gould's anti-heroic character was extremely popular with campus radicals, and once radicalism declined around the time of
Richard Nixon's re-election in 1972, his popularity also declined.

Director
Ingmar Bergman denounced Gould as "difficult" after the two worked together in
The Touch ("The Touch) in 1971, one of the great master's least memorable films.

Was originally attached to the movie version of Dr.
David Reuben's best-selling sex guide
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask, but backed out. The film was made by
Woody Allen in 1972.

Is a regular guest on FOX News Channel broadcasts.

His son, Sam Gould, was born in January, 1973. He had a daughter before that.

He and his
Ocean's Eleven /
Ocean's Twelve co-stars,
Julia Roberts,
George Clooney and
Brad Pitt, all have guest-starred on the TV show
Friends, though not in the same episodes

Former son-in-law of director
Paul Bogart.

Was the lead in the film adaptation of Herman Raucher's novel "A Glimpse of Tiger" and one day walked off the set for reasons then unclear. He had been playing a wild, clownish, unpredictable character. A new director, Peter Bogdanovich, then got involved and the project morphed into what we know as the remake of "Bringing Up Baby," "What's Up, Doc?," with the wild, clownish, unpredictable character changing genders and played by his ex-wife, Barbra Streisand.
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