Alley died on December 5, 2022, after battling cancer.Nanny McPhee is an American/British 2005 comedy drama fantasy film based on the Nurse Matilda character by Christianna Brand. An outspoken Scientologist, Alley was married to Falcon Crest actor Parker Stevenson from 1983 to 1997 and they have two adopted children together. She competed on Dancing With the Stars (2011) and placed second overall. She has also been an on-again-off-again spokesperson for Jenny Craig. After a much-publicized struggle with her weight, she appeared in the unscripted comedy series Fat Actress (2005) and the same year published a book, How to Lose Your Ass and Regain Your Life, which chronicled her personal experiences with weight loss. Alley was the only major "Cheers" character that did not go on to appear on the spinoff sitcom Frasier. Following "Cheers," she won an Emmy for her role in David’s Mother (1994) and starred in sitcoms Veronica’s Closet (1997-2000) and Kirstie (2013-2014). Selected to replace the departed Long, Kirstie Alley portrayed Rebecca Howe, the fiercely independent "Cheers" business manager who Sam Malone initially tries to seduce. Kirstie Alley Photos: (Left) Paul Drinkwater/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images (Right) Steve Mack/FilmMagic They divorced in 2011 and Grammer went on to marry British flight attendant Kayte Walsh the same year. A father of seven children, he divorced first wife Doreen Alderman in 1990 following eight years of marriage, was then wed to dancer Leigh-Anne Csuhany from 1992-1993, before marrying dancer Camille Donatacci in 1997. A Juilliard School-trained performer, Grammer made his Broadway debut in the 2010 musical revival of La Cage Aux Folles for which he was nominated for a Tony Award, and originated the role of Captain Hook in the Broadway production of Finding Neverland in 2015. Other sitcom roles included Wings (1992), Just Shoot Me! (1998) and as the voice of Sideshow Bob on The Simpsons (1990-2017). Frasier Crane, whom he portrayed for two decades on "Cheers" (1984-1993) and the spinoff sitcom Frasier (1993-2004). Kelsey Grammer Photos: (Left) NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images (Right) Donna Ward/Getty Imagesįive-time Emmy-winner Kelsey Grammer will forever be associated with the erudite, if hapless, psychiatrist Dr. READ MORE: How Woody Harrelson Helped ‘Cheers’ Overcome the Death of a Beloved Character Rhea Perlman Briefly married to Nancy Simon (1985-1986), he wed Laura Louie in 2008 and the couple lives in Maui, Hawaii. An outspoken environment and marijuana advocate, Harrelson is also a longtime vegan. Other notable films include Wag the Dog (1997), The Thin Red Line (1998), Anger Management (2003), No Country for Old Men (2007), The Hunger Games series (2012-2015), The Glass Castle (2017), Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017) and Solo: A Star Wars Movie (2018). He went on to land lead movie roles in Indecent Proposal (1993), Natural Born Killers (1994) and was nominated for a lead actor Academy Award for The People vs. Story (1991) and White Men Can’t Jump (1992). Playing kind but slow-witted Woody Boyd, Woody Harrelson took on the assistant bartender role following the death of actor Nicholas Colasanto who played Coach during the first three seasons of "Cheers." During his time on the sitcom, Harrelson also appeared in movies such as Wildcats (1986), L.A. Photos: (Left) NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images (Right) Mike Coppola/Getty Images. READ MORE: How Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn Inspired the Characters Sam and Diane From 'Cheers' Shelley Long He married actress Mary Steenburgen ( Book Club) in 1995 and they have two daughters together. Offscreen Danson divorced Casey Coates in 1992 after 15 years of marriage and embarked on a highly publicized but short-lived relationship with Whoopi Goldberg. Danson jumped to the big screen in films such as Three Men and a Baby (1987) and Getting Even with Dad (1994), but it's been television work that has been consistently keeping him in the public eye. The role was a breakout for the actor with viewers tuning in each week to witness the crossfire banter between Malone and his co-stars. Ted Danson’s character, Sam “Mayday” Malone, was an ex-baseball player turned bartender with a roving eye for female patrons and staff alike. Ted Danson Photos: (Left) NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images (Right) Ron P.
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