Itâs a sad day at the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. M*A*S*H* star Patrick Adiarte died at age 82 on April 15 from pneumonia. Patrick had a career on both the stage and screen. He played a member of the royal childrenâs chorus on Broadway in The King and I and then played Prince Chulalongkorn in the film adaptation alongside Yul Brynner. But he is likely best known for his portrayal of Korean orphan Ho-Joj in the first season of M*A*S*H*. He lovingly assessed characters Hawkeye Pierce and Trapper John McIntyre at the army hospital. His former M*A*S*H* co-star Loretta Swit, who played Major Margaret âHot Lipsâ Houlihan, paid tribute to Patrick in an Instagram story writing, âRIP Patrick Adiarrte.â
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âM*A*S*H*â Fans Shared Sweet Memories of Patrick Adiarte
The Instagram account @mashmatters posted, âWeâre sad to report the passing of actor Patrick Adiarte, who played Ho-Jon in seven episodes of M*A*S*Hâs first season, including the series pilot. He was 81.â
A fan shared a sweet story about Patrick Adiarte on the post, âIâm a former journalist and in 2014, I was ecstatic to interview a Korean War veteran who also happened to have been a war correspondent. He told me some amazing stories and two of the questions that I asked him were a.) How accurate was M*A*S*H and, b.) Were there really âhouse boysâ like Ho-John. His answers? The first couple of seasons in particular were very accurate and, in fact, his unit had their version of Ho-John. The craziest part is that they called him Henry.â
Another fan said they recently began watching M*A*S*H* and paid particular attention to Patrick Adiarte. They wrote, âI just started on season 1 again for the 40th time in my life and in that early season 1 he was in a lot of those episodes.â