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| name = Jo Ann Pflug
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| image = [[File:JoAnn_Pflug.jpg]]
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| caption =Jo Ann Pflug, taken from her official website
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| othername =
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| gender = Female
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| education = Winter Park (FL), H.S., 1958<br /> University of Miami, B.A. 1962, Theatre
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| occupation = Actress, Voice Artist, TV personality
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| yearsactive = (as actress) 1963-1997
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| birthname =
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1940|5|2|mf=y}}
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| birth_place = Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
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| spouse = Chuck Woolery, 1972-1980 (divorced)<br />Charles Stuck Young, 1988-present
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| children = One daughter, Melissa
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| series = ''[[MASH (film)|MASH film]]'' (1970)
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| character = [[Lieutenant "Dish" Schneider|Lt. Maria "Dish" Schneider]]
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| episodes = 5 in Seasons 1-4
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| website = https://www.joannpflug.com/
 
}}'''Jo Ann Pflug''' (born May 2, 1940) is a former American film and television actress, who retired in 1997.
   
 
Pflug's first major role was as U.S. Army nurse [[Lieutenant "Dish" Schneider|Lt. Maria "Dish" Schneider]] in the 1970 Robert Altman-directed original film version of ''[[MASH (film)|M*A*S*H*]]''. Other notable roles include the voice of Invisible Girl in the 1967 animated version of ''Fantastic Four'', Lt. Katherine O'Hara in the television series spin-off of ''Operation Petticoat ''and Cynthia Vaughn in 1997's ''Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil'' (her last role to date).
'''[[File:JoAnn_Pflug.jpg|thumb|300px|Jo Ann Pflug in recent photo]]Jo Ann Pflug''' (born May 2, 1940) is a former American film and television actress, who retired in 1997.
 
 
Pflug's first major role was as U.S. Army nurse [[Lieutenant "Dish" Schneider|Lt. Maria "Dish" Schneider]] in the 1970 Robert Altman-directed orginal film version of ''[[M*A*S*H* (film)|M*A*S*H*]]''. Other notable roles include the voice of Invisible Girl in the 1967 animated version of [[Fantastic Four]], Lt. Katherine O'Hara in the television series spin-off of ''[[Operation Petticoat]]'' and Cynthia Vaughn in 1997's ''Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil'' (her last role to date).
 
   
 
Pflug was also a frequent panelist on the television game shows ''Match Game'' from 1973–1981, a co-host with Allen Funt on the 1970s version of ''Candid Camera'', and a regular on the TV series ''The Fall Guy'' in 1981-1982. In 1984, she was the first actress to play Taylor Chapin on the unsuccessful syndicated soap opera ''Rituals''. According to ''Soap Opera Digest'', Pflug's highly publicized departure from the burgeoning drama was because her role called for sex-related scenes involving characters not married to each other, which conflicted with her Christian beliefs.
 
Pflug was also a frequent panelist on the television game shows ''Match Game'' from 1973–1981, a co-host with Allen Funt on the 1970s version of ''Candid Camera'', and a regular on the TV series ''The Fall Guy'' in 1981-1982. In 1984, she was the first actress to play Taylor Chapin on the unsuccessful syndicated soap opera ''Rituals''. According to ''Soap Opera Digest'', Pflug's highly publicized departure from the burgeoning drama was because her role called for sex-related scenes involving characters not married to each other, which conflicted with her Christian beliefs.
   
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[[File:Joann_pflug._MASH.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Pflug in her opening scene as Lt. Dish in the 1970 film M*A*S*H*.]]
She also landed guest appearances on ''The Love Boat''; ''The Dukes of Hazzard''; ''Knight Rider ''; ''Love, American Style''; ''Adam-12''; ''Quincy, M.E.'' and ''Charlie's Angels''.
 
   
 
JoAnn also landed guest appearances on ''The Love Boat''; ''The Dukes of Hazzard''; ''Knight Rider ''; ''Love, American Style''; ''Adam-12''; ''Quincy, M.E.'' and ''Charlie's Angels''.
Pflug's only marriage was to longtime television game show host Chuck Woolery. The couple married in 1972 and divorced in 1980. They have one daughter, Melissa.
 
   
 
Pflug's married longtime television game show host Chuck Woolery in 1972 and divorced in 1980. They have one daughter, Melissa. She later married Charles Stuck Young.
Pflug is a 1958 graduate of Winter Park High Schoo in Winter Park, Florida, a South Orlando suburb, as well as a graduate of the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida]].<ref name=yearbook>[http://www.wppl.org/wphistory/HighSchoolYearbooks/index.html Winter Park High School Yearbooks]</ref> Her father, J. Lynn Pflug, was elected mayor of Winter Park the year that she graduated from high school.<ref name= yearbook /> A [[born-again Christian]], she now tours as a motivational speaker.
 
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Pflug is a 1958 graduate of Winter Park High School in Winter Park, Florida, a South Orlando suburb, as well as a graduate of the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.<ref name=yearbook>Winter Park Public Library Winter Park High School Yearbook Collection. [https://web.archive.org/web/20010914042348/http://www.wppl.org/wphistory/HighSchoolYearbooks/index.html URL] archived from the [http://www.wppl.org/wphistory/HighSchoolYearbooks/index.html original] (dead link) on September 14, 2001. Retrieved May 22, 2020</ref> Her father, J. Lynn Pflug, was elected mayor of Winter Park the year that she graduated from high school.<ref name= yearbook /> A born-again Christian, she now tours as a motivational speaker.
   
 
When asked once whether Pflug was her real name, she replied: "Pflug is a name you change from, not to."
 
When asked once whether Pflug was her real name, she replied: "Pflug is a name you change from, not to."
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*[http://www.joannpflug.com/ JoAnn Pflug's Official Website]
 
*[http://www.joannpflug.com/ JoAnn Pflug's Official Website]
 
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0679539/ JoAnn Pflug at the Internet Movie Database (IMDB)]
 
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0679539/ JoAnn Pflug at the Internet Movie Database (IMDB)]
 
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Jo Ann Pflug (born May 2, 1940) is a former American film and television actress, who retired in 1997.

Pflug's first major role was as U.S. Army nurse Lt. Maria "Dish" Schneider in the 1970 Robert Altman-directed original film version of M*A*S*H*. Other notable roles include the voice of Invisible Girl in the 1967 animated version of Fantastic Four, Lt. Katherine O'Hara in the television series spin-off of Operation Petticoat and Cynthia Vaughn in 1997's Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (her last role to date).

Pflug was also a frequent panelist on the television game shows Match Game from 1973–1981, a co-host with Allen Funt on the 1970s version of Candid Camera, and a regular on the TV series The Fall Guy in 1981-1982. In 1984, she was the first actress to play Taylor Chapin on the unsuccessful syndicated soap opera Rituals. According to Soap Opera Digest, Pflug's highly publicized departure from the burgeoning drama was because her role called for sex-related scenes involving characters not married to each other, which conflicted with her Christian beliefs.

Joann pflug

Pflug in her opening scene as Lt. Dish in the 1970 film M*A*S*H*.

JoAnn also landed guest appearances on The Love Boat; The Dukes of Hazzard; Knight Rider ; Love, American Style; Adam-12; Quincy, M.E. and Charlie's Angels.

Pflug's married longtime television game show host Chuck Woolery in 1972 and divorced in 1980. They have one daughter, Melissa. She later married Charles Stuck Young.

Pflug is a 1958 graduate of Winter Park High School in Winter Park, Florida, a South Orlando suburb, as well as a graduate of the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.[1] Her father, J. Lynn Pflug, was elected mayor of Winter Park the year that she graduated from high school.[1] A born-again Christian, she now tours as a motivational speaker.

When asked once whether Pflug was her real name, she replied: "Pflug is a name you change from, not to."

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Winter Park Public Library Winter Park High School Yearbook Collection. URL archived from the original (dead link) on September 14, 2001. Retrieved May 22, 2020

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