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American actor
A.K.A.
Allen Kelsey Grammer
Gender
Male
Religion(s):
Place of birth
Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas and Saint John District, United States Virgin Islands, USA
Age
69 years
Stats
Height:
1.8542 m
Education
Juilliard School,
Pine Crest School,
Awards
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
(1994)
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
(1995)
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
(1998)
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
(2004)
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
 
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
(2006)
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Biography

Allen Kelsey Grammer (born February 21, 1955) is an American actor, producer, director and writer, best known for his two-decade-long portrayal of psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane on the NBC sitcom Cheers and its spin-off Frasier, for which he won four Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. He is also known for his performance in the political drama series Boss for which he won a Golden Globe Award, and the period drama series The Last Tycoon, as well as having a guest role as the voice of Sideshow Bob in The Simpsons, with additional voice roles in Anastasia (1997) and Toy Story 2 (1999). He has also appeared in various television shows such as 30 Rock, Modern Family, and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.

Grammer is also known for his work in theatre, acting alongside Christopher Plummer and James Earl Jones in Othello, and Macbeth on Broadway. In 1983, he starred alongside Mandy Patinkin in Stephen Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George at Playwrights Horizons, Off-Broadway. He has also starred in productions of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street playing the title character, and My Fair Lady as Professor Henry Higgins. In 2010 he received his first Tony Award nomination for his performance in La Cage aux Folles. In 2016, Grammer won a Tony Award as a producer of The Color Purple. In 2019, Grammer starred as Don Quixote in a production of Man of La Mancha at the London Coliseum. In the course of his career in television Grammer has won five Primetime Emmy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, one Daytime Emmy Award and one Tony Award; additionally, he has also worked as a television producer, director, and writer.

Early life

Allen Kelsey Grammer was born on February 21, 1955, in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, the son of Sally (née Cranmer; 1928–2008), a singer and actress, and Frank Allen Grammer Jr. (d. 1968), a musician and owner of a coffee shop and a bar and grill called Greer's Place. He had one younger sister, Karen.

Grammer's personal life has been surrounded by family tragedies. He was raised by his mother and maternal grandparents in New Jersey. The family later relocated to Pompano Beach, Florida, and shortly afterwards, when Kelsey was twelve years old, his grandfather died of cancer. In 1968, his father was murdered in a home invasion. In 1975, his sister was kidnapped, raped, and murdered in Colorado Springs. In 1980, his two half-brothers died in a scuba diving accident.

Grammer attended Pine Crest School, a private preparatory school in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It was there that he first began to sing and perform on stage. From the age of 16, with his mother's approval, he began to smoke a pipe. Grammer won a scholarship to the Juilliard School. He was a member of Group 6 from 1973 to 1975. Owing to his sister's murder, Grammer failed to attend classes and was eventually expelled. According to his interview with the Cayman Compass in 2019, Grammer described himself as "a Caribbean kid" who "was born in St. Thomas, USVI, and I have been back and forth a lot, gone to the Bahamas a lot, St. John and the Virgin Islands and the BVI."

Career

Theatre

After leaving Juilliard, Grammer had a three-year internship with the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego in the late 1970s before a stint in 1980 at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He made his Broadway debut in 1981 as "Lennox" in Macbeth, taking the lead role when Philip Anglim withdrew after receiving negative reviews. Grammer then played Michael Cassio in a Broadway revival of Othello, with James Earl Jones and Christopher Plummer. In 1983 he performed in the demo of the Stephen SondheimJames Lapine production Sunday in the Park with George, starring Mandy Patinkin. In 2000, Grammer again played Macbeth on Broadway, in a production that closed after only 10 days.

On April 18, 2010, Grammer made his Broadway musical debut playing the role of Georges in a revival of the Jerry Herman/Harvey Fierstein musical La Cage aux Folles at the Longacre Theatre. Grammer starred alongside Douglas Hodge for which they both were nominated for Tony Awards for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical. Grammer was described by critics as "equally fine", "delivering an assured and charming leading turn".

In March 2015, Grammer originated the roles of Charles Frohman and Captain Hook in the Broadway premiere of the musical Finding Neverland continuing with the roles through June 28, 2015. He returned to the stage from January 19 to April 3, 2016. Most recently he made an appearance in the West End production of Big Fish. In 2016, Grammer won a Tony Award as a producer of The Color Purple. In 2019, Grammer starred as Don Quixote in a production of Man of La Mancha at the London Coliseum.

Film and television

In 1984, Grammer first appeared as Dr. Frasier Crane in the NBC sitcom Cheers. Grammer's former Juilliard classmate and Broadway co-star Mandy Patinkin suggested Grammer to the New York casting director, and he got what was supposed to be a six-episode job, but ended up as a regular cast member. Cheers was created by James Burrows and aired on NBC from September 30, 1982, to May 20, 1993. The show is set in a bar named Cheers in Boston where a group of locals meet to drink, relax, and socialize. The character of Frasier first appears in the third season and continues to appear until the final season of the series, which aired in May 1993.

Grammer has provided the voice of Sideshow Bob on The Simpsons, winning an Emmy Award for his work in the episode "The Italian Bob", his fifth Emmy win. He has appeared in twenty-two episodes from the show's beginning in 1989 through 2019's "Bobby, It's Cold Outside".

In September 1993 the character became the center of the spin-off Frasier, which became one of the most successful spin-offs in television history. In addition to starring, he also directed more than 30 episodes, especially during the second half of the series, and sang the closing theme "Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs." Frasier was nominated for and won many awards during its 11-year run, concluding in May 2004. In the show Frasier has moved from Boston to Seattle and works as a radio psychiatrist alongside his producer Roz (Peri Gilpin). The show also starred David Hyde Pierce as Niles, Frasier's brother, and John Mahoney as his father, Martin Crane. Jane Leeves plays his father's health care worker Daphne Moon. The show was a critical hit, and received the most Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series. This record has never been broken, with Modern Family tying the record. Grammer himself received 10 Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his role in Frasier, winning four times, tying him with Carroll O'Connor, Michael J. Fox and Jim Parsons for the most wins for Primetime Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series. In February 2021, CBS announced that Grammer would reprise the character in a new reboot of the series set to air on the new streaming service, Paramount+.

In 1995, Grammer voiced Dr. Frankenollie in the Mickey Mouse short Runaway Brain (1995), and it was nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. He later starred in the lead role as Lt. Commander Thomas "Tom" Dodge in the film Down Periscope (1996), and voiced Vladimir "Vlad" Vanya Voinitsky Vasilovich in the 20th Century Fox's critically acclaimed animated movie Anastasia (1997). In 1999, Grammer voiced the main antagonist Stinky Pete in Pixar's Golden Globe Award-winning Toy Story 2 (1999). He also provided voice work for several other animated television series and direct-to-video films, such as Barbie of Swan Lake, Bartok the Magnificent, the title character in the short-lived animated series Gary the Rat and the narrator of Mickey Mouse – Once Upon a Christmas. He also voiced Dr. Ivan Krank in the theatrically Disney film Disney's Teacher's Pet (2004).

In 2001, he negotiated a $700,000-per-episode salary for Frasier. The series lasted 11 seasons running from 1993 to 2004. His 20-year run playing Dr. Frasier Crane ties a length set by James Arness in playing Marshal Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke from 1955 to 1975 but was surpassed by Richard Belzer in playing Det. John Munch on Homicide: Life on the Street and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit since 1993. Frasier Crane also had a crossover appearance in 1992 Wings episode "Planes, Trains, & Visiting Cranes".

The show featured a variety of guest stars from Cheers including Ted Danson, Shelley Long, Woody Harrelson, Rhea Perlman, George Wendt and John Ratzenberger. Bebe Neuwirth appears in a recurring role throughout the series as Frasier's ex-wife Lilith. Other guest stars include Laura Linney, James Earl Jones, Nathan Lane, Patrick Stewart, Patrick Macnee, Derek Jacobi, Michael Keaton, Laurie Metcalf, Jean Smart and Eva Marie Saint. One of Frasier 's in-jokes was its use of celebrities as guest stars who were put through on Frasier's radio program as callers seeking advice.

In 2004, he played Ebenezer Scrooge in the musical television film A Christmas Carol.

Work post-Frasier

In 2005, Grammer returned to television. He produced and appeared in an American adaptation of the British show The Sketch Show, which aired on Fox. The main cast consisted of Malcolm Barrett, Kaitlin Olson, Mary Lynn Rajskub and Paul F. Tompkins, as well as Lee Mack from the British version of the show. Grammer appeared in only short opening and closing segments in each episode. Many of the sketches from the British version were re-created, such as the "California Dreamin'", "English Course", and "Sign Language" sketches. Only six episodes of the show were made, and it was cancelled after only four of them had aired.

In 2007, Grammer starred with Patricia Heaton in the American sitcom Back to You, which Fox cancelled after its first season. His next attempt, ABC's Hank, fared even worse. It was cancelled after only five episodes had aired. Grammer later commented, "Honestly, it just wasn't very funny."

Grammer in 2010

In 2011 and 2012, Grammer found temporary success in the Starz drama series Boss as a fictional mayor of Chicago in the mold of Richard J. Daley which premiered in October 2011. It was his first dramatic TV series. At the 2012 Golden Globe Awards Kelsey Grammer won the award for Best Actor in a Television Series Drama for his role on Boss. The show ran for 18 episodes over two seasons.

In 2010–2012, Grammer guest starred as a comical version of himself in three episodes of the NBC show 30 Rock alongside Jane Krakowski and Jack McBrayer.

In 2014 Grammer returned to sitcom television in Partners with comedian Martin Lawrence. The Lionsgate-produced show was written and executive produced by Robert L. Boyett and Robert Horn, known for writing hit shows like Family Matters, Living Single, Full House, Designing Women, and Perfect Strangers. Despite this, the show was cancelled after its first season. Later that same year, Grammer starred in several films such as Bonaparte in The Expendables 3 (2014) and as Harold Attinger in Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014).

The following year in 2015, he played Buckley in Best of Enemies (2015) and appeared in the National Geographic TV film Killing Jesus (2015) as Herod the Great, a film in which he both played a role and narrated. More recent work includes a role as Harry Hamilton in the Netflix film Like Father with Kristen Bell (2018) and as a detective opposite Nicolas Cage in Grand Isle (2019).

Other work

Grammer's voice has been featured in many commercials. One of the earliest was a 1998 commercial for Honey Nut Cheerios, where he voices the wolf in Little Red Riding Hood. Since 2006, Grammer has provided the voice for television commercials advertising Hyundai. In 2008, Grammer reprised his role of Dr. Frasier Crane in a commercial for Dr Pepper (Frasier and Cheers co-star Bebe Neuwirth also reprised her role as Lilith Sternin in the same commercial, albeit in voice only).

In 2015 Grammer and John Lithgow lent their voices to the critically acclaimed documentary Best of Enemies as William F. Buckley, Jr. and Gore Vidal, respectively. The documentary surrounds the events around the televised debates between intellectuals Vidal and Buckley during the 1968 United States presidential election. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and was shortlisted for the Academy Award for Best Documentary but did not make the final cut.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Galaxies Are CollidingPeter
1995Runaway BrainDr. FrankenollieVoice; Short film
1996Down PeriscopeTom Dodge
1997AnastasiaVladimirVoice
1998The Real Howard SpitzHoward Spitz
The Pentagon WarsGeneral Partridge
1999Standing on FishesVerk
Bartok the MagnificentZoziVoice; Direct-to-video
Mickey's Once Upon a ChristmasNarrator
Toy Story 2Stinky Pete the ProspectorVoice
200115 MinutesRobert Hawkins
Just VisitingNarratorUncredited
God Lives Underwater: FameRobert HawkinsShort film
2003The Big EmptyAgent Banks
Barbie of Swan LakeRothbartVoice; Direct-to-video
2004Teacher's PetDr. Ivan KrankVoice
2005The Good Humor ManMr. Skibness
2006Even MoneyDetective Brunner
X-Men: The Last StandDr. Hank McCoy / Beast
2007The Simpsons MovieSideshow BobVoice, scenes deleted
2008Swing VotePresident Andrew Boone
An American CarolPatton
2009Middle MenFrank Griffin
FameMr. Martin Cranston
2010Crazy on the OutsideFrank
2011I Don't Know How She Does ItClark Cooper
2013Monsters UniversityHenry J. Waternoose IIIVoice, deleted scene
Legends of Oz: Dorothy's ReturnTin ManVoice
2014X-Men: Days of Future PastDr. Hank McCoy / BeastUncredited cameo
Think Like a Man TooLee Fox
The Expendables 3Bonaparte
Transformers: Age of ExtinctionHarold Attinger
Reach MeAngelo AldoBrandini
Breaking the BankCharles Bunbury
2015EntourageHimselfCameo
Best of EnemiesWilliam F. Buckley, Jr.Voice; Documentary
2016Neighbors 2: Sorority RisingMr. Robek, Shelby's DadCameo
StorksHunterVoice
2017Bunyan and BabeThe Amazing Blackstone
Norman Blandsford
Voice
2018Guardians of the TombMason
Like FatherHarry Hamilton
2019Grand IsleDetective Jones
2020Money PlaneDarius Emmanuel Grouch III, aka "The Rumble"
2021The Space BetweenMicky Adams
The God CommitteeDr. Andre Boxer
Trollhunters: Rise of the TitansBlinky GaladrigalVoice

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979Ryan's HopeWaiterUncredited; Episode: "#1.1051"
1982Another WorldHead ParamedicEpisode: "#1.4498"
MacbethLennoxTelevision film
1983KennedyStephen Smith5 episodes
1984Kate & AllieDavid HamillEpisode: "Allie's First Date"
George WashingtonLieutenant Stewart1 episode
1984–1993CheersDr. Frasier Crane203 episodes
1986CrossingsCraig Lawson2 episodes
1987You Are the JuryStuart CooperEpisode: "The State of Oregon vs. Stanley Manning"
J.J. StarbuckPierce MorganEpisode: "Murder in E Minor"
1988Mickey's 60th BirthdayDr. Frasier CraneTelevision special
Dance 'til DawnEd StrullTelevision film
1989227Mr. AndersonEpisode: "For Sale"
Top of the HillUnknownTelevision movie
1990The Tracey Ullman ShowMr. BrennaEpisode: "Maria and the Mister"
The Magical World of DisneyDr. Frasier CraneEpisode: "Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Celebration"
The Earth Day SpecialTelevision special
1990–presentThe SimpsonsSideshow BobVoice; 23 episodes
1991Baby TalkRussellEpisode: "One Night with Elliot"
1991–98Saturday Night LiveHimself3 episodes
Host (2 episodes)
Cameo (Episode: "Kirstie Alley/Tom Petty")
1992WingsDr. Frasier CraneEpisode: "Planes, Trains and Visiting Cranes"
Star Trek: The Next GenerationCapt. Morgan BatesonEpisode: "Cause and Effect"
1993RocDetective RushEpisode: "To Love and Die on Emerson Street (Part 2)"
Appointment for a KillingRon McNallyTelevision film
1993–2004,
2022
FrasierDr. Frasier Crane264 Episodes
1994The InnocentDet. Frank BarlowTelevision film
1995BiographyGeorge WashingtonDocumentary
Episode: "Benedict Arnold: Triumph and Treason"
1996London SuiteSydney NicholsTelevision film
1997Fired UpTom Whitman2 episodes
1998The Pentagon WarsGeneral PartridgeTelevision film
Just Shoot Me!NarratorVoice; Episode: "How the Finch Stole Christmas"
1999Animal FarmSnowballVoice; Television film
2000Stark Raving MadProfessor TuttleEpisode: "The Grade"
2001The Sports PagesHoward GreeneTelevision film
Segment "How Doc Waddems Finally Broke 100"
2002Mr. St. NickNick St. NicholasTelevision film
2003Benedict Arnold: A Question of HonorGeorge WashingtonTelevision film
BeckerRick CooperEpisode: "But I've Got Friends I Haven't Used Yet"
Gary the RatGary AndrewsVoice; 13 episodes
2004A Christmas Carol: The MusicalEbenezer ScroogeTelevision film
Sesame StreetHimself1 episode
2005The Sketch ShowVarious characters6 episodes
2006MediumBob Sherman
Angel of Death
Episode: "Death Takes a Policy"
2007–08Back to YouChuck Darling17 episodes
2009–10HankHank Pryor10 episodes
2010The TroopDr. CraniusVoice; Episode: "Do Not Talk to Dr. Cranius"
2010–1230 RockHimself3 episodes
2011–12BossMayor Tom Kane18 episodes
2014PartnersAllen Braddock10 episodes
2015Killing JesusKing Herod/NarratorTelevision film
2016Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtHimselfVoice; Episode: "Kimmy Kidnaps Gretchen!"
2016–17The Last TycoonPat Brady9 episodes
2016–18Trollhunters: Tales of ArcadiaBlinkyVoice; 52 episodes
2017Modern FamilyKeifthEpisode: "Ringmaster Keifth"
PortersMendel DolemEpisode: "#1.1"
2018–193Below: Tales of ArcadiaBlinkyVoice; 2 episodes
2019ArrowNarratorUncredited voice; Episode: "Emerald Archer"
Proven InnocentGore Bellows13 episodes
You're Not a MonsterJohn SewardVoice; 10 episodes
2020Carol's Second ActRichardEpisode: "R.I.P. Dr. Herman"
Wizards: Tales of ArcadiaBlinky GaladrigalVoice; 9 episodes
2021Dr. DeathDr. Geoffrey Skadden4 episodes
The Ghost and Molly McGeeAbraham Lincoln's ghost (voice)Episode5a : "Not So Honest Abe" in October
Green Eggs and HamTBA (voice)Episode: TBA

Theater

YearTitleRoleVenue
1981MacbethLennoxVivian Beaumont Theatre
1982OthelloMichael CassioWinter Garden Theatre
PlentyCodename LazarThe Public Theater
1983Quartermaine's TermsMark SacklingPlayhouse 91
Sunday in the Park with GeorgeYoung Man on the Bank and soldierPlaywrights Horizons
2000MacbethMacbethColonial Theater
Music Box Theatre
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetSweeney ToddAhmanson Theatre
2007My Fair LadyProfessor Henry HigginsLincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall
2010–11La Cage aux FollesGeorgesLongacre Theatre
2015–16Finding NeverlandCharles Frohman/Captain HookLunt-Fontanne Theatre
2015–17The Color PurpleN/AProducer
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
2017Big FishEdward BloomThe Other Palace
2019Man of La ManchaMiguel de Cervantes / Don QuixoteLondon Coliseum
2020The Boy FriendLord BrockhurstPrincess of Wales Theatre

Video games

YearTitleVoice role
2003Quest for the CodeMucus Airgon
2007The Simpsons GameSideshow Bob

Production work

Director

YearTitleNotes
1996–2004Frasier36 episodes
2001Neurotic TendenciesPilot
2005Out of Practice2 episodes
2006My Ex LifePilot
2007Everybody Hates ChrisEpisode: "Everybody Hates the Last Day"
2009Hank2 episodes
Alligator PointPilot
2014Partners2 episodes

Producer

His production company, Grammnet Productions, produces the CW sitcoms Girlfriends and The Game, the drama Medium, and many other projects.

YearTitleContributionNotes
1993–2004FrasierExecutive producer262 episodes
1994The InnocentTelevision film
1995Kelsey Grammer Salutes Jack BennyTelevision documentary
1997–1998Fired Up28 episodes
2000–2008Girlfriends172 episodes
2001Neurotic TendenciesPilot
2002–2003In-Laws15 episodes
2003Gary the Rat12 episodes
Alligator PointPilot
2004The Soluna ProjectPilot
2005The Good Humor ManFeature film
Kelsey Grammer Presents: The Sketch Show6 episodes
World Cup Comedy6 episodes
2005–2011Medium129 episodes
2006–2009The Game64 episodes
2007Dash 4 CashPilot
2007–2008Back to You17 episodes
2009–2010Hank6 episodes
2010The Kelsey Grammer Bill Zucker Comedy HourProducerPilot
2011–2012BossExecutive producer18 episodes
2014Partners10 episodes
2018Light as a Feather13 episodes

Personal life

Grammer has been married four times and has seven children and one grandchild as of 2021. His first marriage, to dance instructor Doreen Alderman, lasted from 1982 to 1990, although they were separated for the last six years of that period. They have one daughter, actress Spencer Grammer (born October 9, 1983). Through Spencer, Grammer has one grandson, Emmett Emmanual Hesketh (born October 10, 2011).

After his divorce from Alderman, Grammer had a daughter, Kandace Greer Grammer ("Greer Grammer"; born February 15, 1992), with hair and makeup stylist Barrie Buckner. Greer was a cast member on MTV's show Awkward.

His second marriage, to Leigh-Anne Csuhany in September 1992, lasted one year. Grammer filed for an annulment when Csuhany was three months pregnant and evicted her from their home. The pregnancy ended in a miscarriage. Grammer claimed she was abusive and fired a gun at him.

In 1994, he met 28-year-old Tammi Baliszewski, also known as Tammi Alexander, at a bar in Manhattan Beach, California. In December 1994, they appeared together on the cover of People magazine, announcing their engagement and Grammer's substance abuse problems.

In August 1997, Grammer married his third wife, dancer and model Camille Donatacci. They met on a blind date in 1996. They have a daughter, born October 2001, and a son, born August 2004, both born to a surrogate mother. During their marriage, several of Grammer and Donatacci's homes were featured in magazines, including ones in Malibu, California (February 2001, InStyle), Maui (May 2004, InStyle), Long Island, New York (April 2008, InStyle), Bachelor Gulch, Colorado (Architectural Digest), and Bel Air, Los Angeles (Architectural Digest). In New York City, they lived at 15 Central Park West. It was announced on July 1, 2010, that Grammer had filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. Grammer and Donatacci's divorce was finalized on February 10, 2011.

On August 12, 2010, Grammer announced that he was going to be a father for the fifth time with girlfriend Kayte Walsh, an English flight attendant 25 years his junior, daughter of former footballer Alan Walsh. However, in October, Grammer announced that Walsh had miscarried six weeks earlier. The couple announced their engagement in December 2010, and married at The Plaza Hotel in New York City on February 25, 2011, two weeks after the finalization of Grammer's third divorce. Grammer and Walsh have a daughter, born July 2012, and two sons, born July 2014 and November 2016.

Murder of Karen Grammer

On July 1, 1975, Freddie Glenn, Michael Corbett, and one other man abducted, raped, and murdered Grammer's younger sister, 18-year-old Karen Grammer. Grammer, then 20, identified her body. He and his sister had been close, and he was devastated by her death; his later bouts of alcoholism and drug addiction were fueled in part by guilt and depression. In a 2012 interview with Oprah Winfrey, Grammer said he would be willing to forgive the perpetrators if they would take responsibility for the crime, but that they all continued to say they were innocent. In the same interview, Grammer expressed his loss of faith for a few years after Karen's death. He subsequently forgave Glenn in a 2014 parole hearing after being convinced of Glenn's contrition, but refused to support his release, saying that it would "be a betrayal of my sister's life". He named his daughter Spencer Karen Grammer in part for his sister. Karen Grammer's murder and the investigation by the Colorado Springs Police Department was the subject of the episode "Animal Nature" of the Investigation Discovery series Homicide Hunter.

Politics

Grammer during Fleet Week in New York City, in May 2006

Grammer is a supporter of the Republican Party and endorses the Tea Party movement on economic issues such as small government and lower taxes; City A.M. described him as "one of Hollywood's best-known Republicans, a rare spark of red in a blue sea of Democrats". While a New York magazine profile published in 2010 described him as pro-choice, Grammer in 2015 posted an Instagram photo of himself with his wife Kayte wearing a T-shirt by the pro-life group Abort73. Grammer is supportive of same-sex marriage, stating "I think marriage is up to two people who love each other". He has expressed skepticism on the scientific consensus on climate change, comparing the California wildfires to alleged global cooling from his youth and expressing skepticism on the 2011 and 2018 climate meetings. Additionally, he stated in a 2016 interview with The Guardian that the person he admired most was Vladimir Putin "Because he is so comfortably who he is." He also expressed support for Britain leaving the European Union, urging them to move forward with it.

Grammer has labeled Washington politicians a "bunch of clowns". He has expressed an interest in some day running for United States Congress, Mayor of New York City, and the presidency. Grammer was a guest at President George W. Bush's first inauguration. Grammer endorsed Rudy Giuliani in the 2008 presidential primary and later campaigned for John McCain in the general election. Grammer promoted RightNetwork, a conservative start-up American television network. He endorsed Michele Bachmann for the Republican nomination for president in 2012. After Mitt Romney won the nomination, Grammer endorsed him. He supported Ben Carson's candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, although he endorsed Donald Trump when the latter was selected.

Health problems

Grammer has a history of substance abuse. In 1988, Grammer was charged with drunk driving and cocaine possession and sentenced to 30 days in jail. In August 1990, Grammer was charged again with cocaine possession and was sentenced to three years' probation, fined $500, and required to perform 300 hours of community service. In January 1991, Grammer was given an additional two years' probation for violating his original probation through additional cocaine use. In September 1996, he crashed his Dodge Viper while intoxicated, and subsequently checked into the Betty Ford Center (an alcohol rehabilitation clinic) for 30 days. The cast and producers of both Frasier and Cheers held interventions to help him. Grammer's personal problems affected his work; co-star Bebe Neuwirth and writer Ken Levine cited delays with rehearsals and filming due to his erratic behavior. Writer Dan O'Shannon recalled, however, that

He would ooze into the studio, his life all out of sorts. Jimmy would say "Action," and he would snap into Frasier and expound in this very erudite dialogue and be pitch-perfect. And Jimmy would yell "Cut!" and he would ooze back into Kelsey—glazed-over eyes, half asleep, going through whatever he was going through. It was the most amazing transformation I'd ever seen.

Grammer credits his religion for helping him through with his struggles with alcohol and drug use, as well as his personal tragedies.

On May 31, 2008, while paddleboarding with his then-wife Camille in Hawaii, Grammer experienced a heart attack. Their personal assistant, Scott MacLean was essential in saving his life. Grammer was discharged on June 4, 2008, and was said to be "resting comfortably" at his Hawaiian residence. Seven weeks after the attack, Grammer told Entertainment Tonight that, although at the time his spokesman described the attack as mild, it was in fact more severe, almost leading to his death, as his heart had stopped. Grammer thought Fox's decision to cancel his TV sitcom Back to You contributed to his health problems, stating that "It was a very stressful time for me, and a surprise that it was cancelled. But you know, everything that doesn't kill us—which it almost did—makes us stronger!"

Legal issues

In 1988, Grammer was arrested for possession of one-quarter gram of cocaine, after being pulled over in a traffic stop for driving with expired plates in North Hollywood. A year earlier, he had been arrested for a DUI in Van Nuys, and would go on to serve 14 days of a 30-day sentence, as well as 10 days of community service, after failing to comply with the requirements of his parole in 1990. In 1990 Grammer was sentenced to 90 days’ house arrest, ordered to pay a $500 fine, underwent drug and alcohol abuse counseling, and performed 300 hours of community service for his 1988 cocaine possession case. In 1995, Grammer was accused of sleeping with his child's underage babysitter. A grand jury chose not to indict the actor saying, "The young woman's delay of more than a year in pressing charges against Mr. Grammer made it difficult to support her claim" according to the County Prosecutor Nicholas L. Bissell Jr. Grammer released a statement saying, "I have said from the outset that there was no basis for the allegations". In 1996, Grammer's ex-girlfriend, Cerlette Lamme, sued him for defamation of character and invasion of privacy over content he included in his autobiography So Far. In 1998, Grammer filed a lawsuit against Internet Entertainment Group (IEG), which Grammer claimed had stolen from his home a videotape of him sleeping with a woman. IEG countersued Grammer, denying it was in possession of such a tape, and Grammer's suit was eventually dropped. IEG President Seth Warshavsky later said, "We have been presented with another Kelsey Grammer tape. But we have no plans to air it. We are still evaluating it at this time."

Awards and nominations

Grammer won a number of Emmys, Screen Actors Guild Award, and Golden Globes for his work on Frasier. He was the first American actor ever to be nominated for multiple Emmy awards for portraying the same character on three different television shows (Cheers, Frasier, and Wings). In 2010, Grammer received his first Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical for his acclaimed performance in La Cage Aux Folles opposite Douglas Hodge. In 2016, he received his second Tony Award nomination and first win for Best Revival of a Musical as a producer for The Color Purple. On May 22, 2001, he was presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for television. In 1999 he received a nomination from Directors Guild of America award for directing the episode Frasier. At the Golden Globes, he has received nine nominations winning three times.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who is Kelsey Grammer?
Kelsey Grammer is an American actor, comedian, and producer. He is best known for his role as Dr. Frasier Crane on the hit television sitcoms Cheers and Frasier.
When and where was Kelsey Grammer born?
Kelsey Grammer was born on February 21, 1955, in Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.
How did Kelsey Grammer start his acting career?
Kelsey Grammer's acting career began in the 1970s, when he joined the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. He later moved to New York City and made his Broadway debut in the play "Macbeth."
What is Kelsey Grammer's most famous role?
Kelsey Grammer is most famous for his role as Dr. Frasier Crane, which he portrayed in two popular sitcoms: Cheers from 1984 to 1993 and Frasier from 1993 to 2004. The character of Dr. Frasier Crane is one of the most memorable and beloved in television history.
Has Kelsey Grammer won any awards for his acting?
Yes, Kelsey Grammer has received numerous awards for his acting. He has won five Primetime Emmy Awards for his role as Frasier Crane, as well as three Golden Globe Awards and a Tony Award.
Besides acting, what other projects has Kelsey Grammer been involved in?
In addition to his acting career, Kelsey Grammer has also worked as a producer and director. He has produced several television shows, including the sitcom Girlfriends and the drama series Medium. He has also directed episodes of Frasier and Hank, a sitcom in which he also starred.
Is Kelsey Grammer involved in any charitable work?
Yes, Kelsey Grammer is actively involved in charitable work. He has worked with organizations such as the Epilepsy Foundation and the Lili Claire Foundation, which provides support to children living with neurogenetic conditions. He also supports The Stuttering Foundation as its national spokesman.
Has Kelsey Grammer ever appeared in movies?
Yes, Kelsey Grammer has appeared in numerous films throughout his career. Some of his notable movie roles include the voice of Stinky Pete in Toy Story 2 and the role of the Beast in X-Men: The Last Stand.
What is Kelsey Grammer's personal life like?
Kelsey Grammer has been married four times. His most well-known marriage was to fellow actress Camille Grammer, with whom he starred in the reality TV series The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. He has seven children from his various marriages.
Is Kelsey Grammer still active in the entertainment industry?
Yes, Kelsey Grammer is still active in the entertainment industry. He continues to act in film and television, as well as pursue other projects such as producing and directing. In recent years, he has appeared in TV shows like Proven Innocent and movies like The Space Between.
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