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Jack Blessing
Jack Blessing
Jack Blessing appears as Lt. Rollins, the prosecuting Army lawyer in the courts martial of Klinger, who's accused of being involved in a black market ring when he accquires a camera for the surgeons that's stolen while they're in surgery in "Snappier Judgement" in Season 10 (ep.#9).
Personal Information
Gender: Male
Born: (1951-07-29) July 29, 1951 (age 73)
Birthplace Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Occupation/
Career:
Actor
Years active: 1978–2017
Character information
Appeared on/in: M*A*S*H (TV series)
Episodes appeared in: "Snappier Judgement" in Season 10 (episode #9)
Character(s) played: Lieutenant Rollins


Jack Blessing (born July 29, 1951 in Baltimore, Maryland, died 14 November 2017) guest stars on M*A*S*H in the role of Lieutenant Rollins, the prosecuting Army lawyer in the courts martial of Klinger, who's accused of being involved in a black market ring when he acquires a camera for the surgeons that's stolen while they're in surgery in "Snappier Judgement" in Season 10 (ep.#9).

Jack was best known for playing the role of Jack Powers, co-owner of Powers Aviation with brother Mel Powers, both of whom art George's bosses, on the ABC-TV series George Lopez.

About Jack[]

Blessing acted with Brad Dourif in the film Heaven's Gate in 1980. From 1986 through 1989, he was a semi-regular on the ABC-TV series Moonlighting, which was photographed by Jerry Finnerman. In 1987, he starred with Robin Curtis in LBJ: The Early Years. Also in 1987, he acted with Kirstie Alley and Mark Harmon in Summer School. In 1989 he appeared in Mothers, Daughters and Lovers.

In 1990, Blessing starred with Olivia d'Abo in The Spirit of '76. He also in Working Tra$h in 1990. In 1992 he starred with Robert Picardo in Samantha. In 1994, he guest starred in an episode of the NBC-TV sci-fi series seaQuest DSV alongsides Richard Herd. Jack starred in Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer in 1997 with Alexander Enberg, and with Scott Bakula (of Quantum Leap and NCIS: New Orleans fame) in Above Suspicion in 2000. Again in 2000, he starred with Bruce Thomas and Steven Culp in Thirteen Days.

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