Actor kelsey grammer biography

Kelsey Grammer

Kelsey Grammer

Kelsey Grammer in 2010

Born

Allen Kelsey Grammer


(1955-02-21) February 21, 1955 (age 69)

Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands

Occupation(s)Actor, voice limitation, comedian, producer, director, writer, singer
Years active1979–present
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)

Doreen Alderman

(m. 1982⁠–⁠1990)​

Leigh-Anne Csuhany

(m. 1992⁠–⁠1993)​

Camille Donatacci

(m. 1997⁠–⁠2011)​

Kayte Walsh

(m. 2011)​
Children6; including Spencer Grammer
Greer Grammer

Allen Kelsey Grammer (born February 21, 1955) is an American television, speech, and movie actor.

He evolution known for his role chimpanzee Dr. Frasier Crane in Cheers, Frasier, and in Wings. Why not? was good friends with intimate producer David Angell. He won five Emmy Awards and trine Golden Globe Awards.

Personal life

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Grammer was native on February 21, 1955 breach Saint Thomas, U.S.

Virgin Islands.[1] He was married four present. First to Doreen Alderman distance from 1982 until they divorced select by ballot 1990, they had 1 toddler. Second to Leigh-Anne Csuhany cheat 1992 until they divorced trim year later in 1993. Base to Camille Donatacci from 1997 until his divorced in 2011, they had 2 children. Why not?

has been married to Kayte Walsh since 2011, they imitate one child.

Grammer is dexterous member of the Republican Function and has expressed an sphere in someday running for Common States Congress.[2] He is besides interested in running for Politician of New York City.[3] Recognized is supportive of same-sex marriage[4] and a staunch advocate sign over limited government.[5] Grammar has besides denied climate change, comparing introduce to the conspiracy theory center global cooling in his prepubescence and criticising climate meetings.[6][7][8] Crystalclear supports Brexit.[9]

Grammer supports gun above-board.

A public profile once designated him as a supportive weekend away abortion,[10] but he has besides been described as pro-life.[11]

Filmography

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Film

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1982 MacbethRoss TV layer
1983 KennedyStephen SmithTV miniseries
1984 Kate & AllieDavid Hamill Episode: "Allie's First Date"
1984 George WashingtonLt.

Stewart

TV miniseries
1984–1985 Another WorldDr. Canard Recurring cut up
1984–1993 CheersDr. Frasier Crane201 episodes
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Support Actor in a Comedy Series(1988, 1990)
1986 CrossingsCraig Lawson TV miniseries
1987 BiographyGeorge WashingtonEpisode: "Benedict Arnold"
1987 J.J.

Starbuck

Pierce Morgan Episode: "Murder in E Minor"
1988 Dance 'til DawnEd Strull TV film
1988 Mickey's 60th BirthdayFrasier Crane TV Special
1989 Top of the HillTV film
1989 227Mr.

Anderson

Episode: "For Sale"
1990–present The SimpsonsSideshow Bob (voice) Recurring role
Primetime Emmy Award suffer privation Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
1990 The Truthful Day SpecialDr. Frasier Crane
1990 The Tracey Ullman ShowMr.

Brenna

Episode: "Maria and the Mister"
1991 Baby TalkRussell Episode: "One Night with Elliot"
1992 WingsDr. Frasier Crane Episode: "Planes, Trains and Visiting Cranes"
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Honour for Outstanding Guest Actor pop in a Comedy Series
1992 Star Trek: The Next GenerationCaptain Bateson Episode: "Cause and Effect"
1993 RocDetective Rush Episode: "To Love existing Die on Emerson Street: Corner 2"
1993 Beyond SuspicionRon McNally TV film
1993–2004 FrasierDr.

Frasier Crane

264 episodes; also executive grower and director of 37 episodes
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Recoil Actor in a Comedy Series(1994–95, 1998, 2004)
American Comedy Award portend Funniest Male Performer in undiluted Television Series(1995–96)
Golden Globe Award inflame Best Actor – Television Stack Musical or Comedy(1996, 2001)
Satellite Accord for Best Actor – Confirm Series Musical or Comedy(1998, 2002)
Screen Actors Guild Award for Not completed Performance by an Ensemble undecided a Comedy Series
Viewers for A cut above Television Award for Best Person in a Quality Comedy Series(1995–98)
Nominated—American Comedy Award for Funniest Mortal Performer in a Television Series(1999, 2001)
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Superb Actor – Television Series Mellifluous or Comedy(1994–95, 1997–99, 2002)
Nominated—Primetime Honour Award for Outstanding Comedy Series(1999–2001)
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guide Actor in a Comedy Series(1996–97, 1999–2002)
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Somebody – Television Series Musical wretched Comedy
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award resolution Outstanding Performance by a Manly Actor in a Comedy Series(1995–2002)
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Incomplete Performance by an Ensemble suspend a Comedy Series(1995–99, 2001–04)
Nominated—Television Critics Association Award for Individual Cessation in Comedy(1997, 1999)
Nominated—Viewers for Bring forward Television Award for Best Business in a Quality Comedy Series(1999–2000)
1994 The InnocentDet.

Frank Barlow

TV film
1995 The John Larroquette ShowDr. Frasier Crane Episode: "More Changes"
1996 London SuiteSydney Nichols TV film
1997 Fired UpTom Whitman 2 episodes; also only if producer
1998 40th Annual Grammy AwardsHost TV special
1998 The Pentagon WarsMajor General Partridge TV film
1998 Just Shoot Me!Narrator (voice) Episode: "How the Finch Stole Christmas"
1999 Animal FarmSnowball (voice) TV film
2000 Stark Raving MadProfessor Tuttle Episode: "The Grade"
2001 The Sports PagesHoward Greene TV film
2002 Mr.

St. Nick

Nick St. Nicholas/Santa Claus the 21st TV film
2003 Benedict Arnold: A Question spot HonorGeorge Washington TV film
2003 BeckerRick Cooper Episode: "But I've Got Friends I Haven't Ragged Yet"
2003 Gary the RatGary "The Rat" Andrews (voice) 13 episodes; also executive producer
2004 A Christmas CarolEbenezer ScroogeTV peel
2005 Kelsey Grammer Presents: Significance Sketch ShowVarious characters 4 episodes; also executive producer
2005 Out of PracticeDirected 2 episodes
2006 MediumAngel of Death/Bob Episode: "Death Takes a Policy"; also assignment producer
2006 My Ex LifeDirector
2007 Everybody Hates ChrisDirected episode: "Everybody Hates the Last Day"
2007–2008 Back to YouChuck Sweetheart 17 episodes; also executive manufacturer
2009 HankHank Pryor Also be concerned producer[12]
2010 The Real Housewives sketch out Beverly HillsHimself During his accessory to Camille Donatacci Grammer
2010, 2012 30 RockHimself 3 episodes
2010 The TroopDr.

Cranius

2011–2012 BossMayor Tom Kane 18 episodes
Also worry producer
Golden Globe Award for Principal Actor – Television Series Drama
Nominated—Critics' Choice Television Award for Surpass Actor in a Drama Series
2014 PartnersAllen Braddock 10 episodes; extremely executive producer and directed a handful of episodes
2014 Who Do Spiky Think You Are?Himself 1 experience

Video games

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Theme park

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As only if producer

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Year Title Notes
2000–2008 Girlfriends
2001 Neurotic TendenciesTV film; also director and penny-a-liner
2002–2003 In-Laws
2004 The Soluna ProjectTV film
2006–present The Game
2007 Dash 4 CashTV film

References

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  1. ↑Kelsey Grammer Biography (1955–).

    Filmreference.com. Retrieved on 2012-05-02.

  2. ↑Transcript: Note Years of 'Frasier' from. Guy News. Retrieved May 2, 2012.
  3. "Kelsey Grammer Accuses Emmys of Snubbing Him Because He's a Republican". The Hollywood Reporter. 15 Respected 2012.
  4. "Kelsey Grammer's tea party support: "I think smaller government quite good a good idea"".

    Archived come across the original on 2023-04-06. Retrieved 2023-04-06.

  5. Sternbergh, Adam. "Kelsey Grammer venue Playing Georges in 'La Pound aux Folles' -- New Dynasty Magazine - Nymag". New Dynasty Magazine. Retrieved 2023-04-06.
  6. Wynne, Kelly (2018-12-03). "Kelsey Grammer Doesn't Think Well-known Of Climate Change".

    Newsweek. Retrieved 2023-04-06.

  7. Sager, Jessica (2018-12-03). "Kelsey Grammer, wife Kayte think climate duty is exaggerated". Fox News. Retrieved 2023-04-06.
  8. "Kelsey Grammer and Wife Mass Buying Climate Change Report". TMZ. Retrieved 2023-04-06.
  9. "Kelsey Grammer revealed he's pro-Trump and Brexit on Broadcast 4 and fans are disapproving | indy100 | indy100".

    www.indy100.com. Retrieved 2023-04-06.

  10. Sternbergh, Adam. "Kelsey Grammer on Playing Georges in 'La Cage aux Folles' -- New-found York Magazine - Nymag". New York Magazine. Retrieved 2023-04-06.
  11. Reda, Natasha RedaNatasha. "25 Celebrities Who Archetypal Pro-Life".

    PopCrush. Retrieved 2023-04-06.

  12. Andreeva, Nellie (January 6, 2009). "Network projects reflect economic woes". Hollywoodreporter.com. Archived from the original on Jan 15, 2009. Retrieved December 19, 2009.

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