Alan Alda
After "M*A*S*H", Alan Alda started focusing on politics, specifically women's rights and was even dubbed as "the quintessential Honorary Woman: a feminist icon" by the Boston Globe for his activism on the topic. Alda never left show business entirely continuing his career by writing and directing the well-known dramedy "The Four Seasons" as well as "Betsy's Wedding". He had his second breakthrough in Hollywood in 2000 with his most notable role in the movie "What Women Want". He's still going strong even today, with his most recent role being in Louis C.K. Web series "Horace and Pete" which critics acclaim being one of his best roles to date.