Loretta Swit Was Forbidden From Leaving M*A*S*H For Another Opportunity
20th Century Fox prevented Loretta Swit from leaving M*A*S*H for another show, although she had a pretty positive outlook because of the way things turned out.
Read More20th Century Fox prevented Loretta Swit from leaving M*A*S*H for another show, although she had a pretty positive outlook because of the way things turned out.
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