Kelsey Grammer's greatest accomplishments

   

Kenn Daily

 

Published on Mar 1, 2020

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Kelly Grammer turned 65 year old February 21, 2020.

He is best known for his starring roles Dr. Frasier Crane.

The character appeared in two successful TV sitcoms:
Cheers and Frasier.

His first credited role was in television series "Ryan's Hope" in 1979.

From there his career exploded.

His role as Frasier Crane was meant to be a guest slot on Cheers.

He resonated well with viewers, so the role was made permanent.

Grammer spent 14 days in jail in the late 1980s.

He failed to attend a court-ordered alcohol abuse program.

Grammer experienced a heart attack in 2008.

His personal assistant saved his life.

Grammer won four Emmy Awards for his work on Frasier.

He directed 36 episodes.

He sang the shows outro, 'Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs.'

Grammer appeared as Hank McCoy in "X-Men: The Last Stand".

He earned a Saturn Award nomination for that work.

He earned a Tony Award nomination for his role in "La Cage aux Folles."

He played Georges.

Grammer has been married four times.

He has fathered seven children.

He is currently married to Kayte Walsh.

What do you think is Kelsey Grammer's greatest accomplishment?

1. His role in Cheers.
2. His role in Frasier.
3. His role in X-men.
4. His seven children.


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