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Biography of Kelsey Grammer - Comedian
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Allen Kelsey Grammer (born February 20, 1955 in Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands|St. Thomas, Virgin Islands) is an United States|American actor, television director|director, and writer best known for his 20-year portrayal of psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane on two different sitcoms, Cheers and Frasier. ==Personal life and professional career== Grammer, who came to public attention in the classic television|TV Situation comedy|sitcom Cheers, was able to successfully spin off his character, Dr. Frasier Crane, into a television series in its own right, named Frasier. Grammer won a number of Emmy Award|Emmys and Golden Globe Award|Golden Globes for his work in Frasier. He was the first American actor to ever be nominated for multiple Emmy awards for portraying the same character on three different television shows (Cheers, Frasier, and Wings (TV series)|Wings). His US$1.6 million per episode salary for Frasier was the highest in the history of American television at the time and his 20-year run playing Dr. Frasier Crane ties a record set by James Arness who played Marshall Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke from 1955 to 1975. Grammer has been married three times. His first marriage to dance instructor Doreen Alderman spanned eight years, from 1982 to 1990, and produced one child, a daughter named Spencer. His second marriage, to stripper Leigh-Anne Csuhany, lasted but one year (1992–1993). Since August of 1997, Grammer has been married to Camille Donatacci, a former MTV dancer. They have a son and a daughter together via a surrogate mother. Grammer has one additional daughter, Greer, born in 1992, with Hairdresser|hair and makeup stylist Barrie Buckner. Grammer's life has been marked by tragedy and, as a result, occasional clinical depression|depression and substance abuse. In 1968, his father was murdered in the Virgin Islands; in 1975, his sister was raped and murdered after leaving a Red Lobster restaurant in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and in 1980, his twin half-brothers were killed in a shark attack. Bravely putting his personal tragedies behind him, Grammer currently seems to be optimistic and happy with his third wife and child. Grammer's trademark smooth, deep voice makes him popular for voiceover work. He provides the voice of Sideshow Bob on The Simpsons, worked as the voice of "Stinky Pete the Prospector" in Toy Story 2 and voiced the title character in the short-lived animated series Gary The Rat. He also sang the title theme for Frasier. His most recent work is on the Fox's The Sketch Show. While he does appear in some sketches, his role is similar to a host, not a comic. He also produces the United Paramount Network|UPN situation comedy|sitcom Girlfriends. His next role will be as Dr. Henry McCoy a.k.a. Beast (comics)|Beast in X3 (movie)|the third X-Men movie. ==Politics== In September of 2003, Grammer expressed an interest in running for the United States Senate|U.S. Senate from California during an appearance on Hannity & Colmes. While remaining vague about his particular political beliefs, he said he would likely run as a United States Republican Party|Republican, though he says he's not conservative. "I consider myself a centrist, I suppose, but I basically believe in trying to preserve as much opportunity for the individual, as long as that individual chooses to work as hard as he can." Grammer has appeared on Sean Hannity's syndicated conservative radio program. He was offered a job as a guest. He did not turn it down. Grammer was also a celebrity guest at the first swearing in ceremony of President George W. Bush. ==Quotes== *"I would like to try to rid the country of the idea that it's the rich against the poor." *"Life is supposed to get tough." *"I dreamt that Frasier was over and was on this Sketch Show." ==External links== * http://www.kelseylive.com/ Grammer's official site * imdb name|id=0001288|name=Kelsey Grammer
Biography of Kelsey Grammer - Actor
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Allen Kelsey Grammer (born February 20, 1955 in Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands|St. Thomas, Virgin Islands) is an United States|American actor, television director|director, and writer best known for his 20-year portrayal of psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane on two different sitcoms, Cheers and Frasier. ==Personal life and professional career== Grammer, who came to public attention in the classic television|TV Situation comedy|sitcom Cheers, was able to successfully spin off his character, Dr. Frasier Crane, into a television series in its own right, named Frasier. Grammer won a number of Emmy Award|Emmys and Golden Globe Award|Golden Globes for his work in Frasier. He was the first American actor to ever be nominated for multiple Emmy awards for portraying the same character on three different television shows (Cheers, Frasier, and Wings (TV series)|Wings). His US$1.6 million per episode salary for Frasier was the highest in the history of American television at the time and his 20-year run playing Dr. Frasier Crane ties a record set by James Arness who played Marshall Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke from 1955 to 1975. Grammer has been married three times. His first marriage to dance instructor Doreen Alderman spanned eight years, from 1982 to 1990, and produced one child, a daughter named Spencer. His second marriage, to stripper Leigh-Anne Csuhany, lasted but one year (1992–1993). Since August of 1997, Grammer has been married to Camille Donatacci, a former MTV dancer. They have a son and a daughter together via a surrogate mother. Grammer has one additional daughter, Greer, born in 1992, with Hairdresser|hair and makeup stylist Barrie Buckner. Grammer's life has been marked by tragedy and, as a result, occasional clinical depression|depression and substance abuse. In 1968, his father was murdered in the Virgin Islands; in 1975, his sister was raped and murdered after leaving a Red Lobster restaurant in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and in 1980, his twin half-brothers were killed in a shark attack. Bravely putting his personal tragedies behind him, Grammer currently seems to be optimistic and happy with his third wife and child. Grammer's trademark smooth, deep voice makes him popular for voiceover work. He provides the voice of Sideshow Bob on The Simpsons, worked as the voice of "Stinky Pete the Prospector" in Toy Story 2 and voiced the title character in the short-lived animated series Gary The Rat. He also sang the title theme for Frasier. He also starred in the film "Down Periscope" and guest starred in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Cause and Effect", as the captain of a Starfleet vessel, the U.S.S. Bozeman. His most recent work is on the Fox's The Sketch Show. While he does appear in some sketches, his role is similar to a host, not a comic. He also produces the United Paramount Network|UPN situation comedy|sitcom Girlfriends. His next role will be as Dr. Henry McCoy a.k.a. Beast (comics)|Beast in X-Men 3 (movie)|the third X-Men movie. ==Politics== In September of 2003, Grammer expressed an interest in running for the United States Senate|U.S. Senate from California during an appearance on Hannity & Colmes. While remaining vague about his particular political beliefs, he said he would likely run as a United States Republican Party|Republican, though he says he's not conservative. "I consider myself a centrist, I suppose, but I basically believe in trying to preserve as much opportunity for the individual, as long as that individual chooses to work as hard as he can." Grammer has appeared on Sean Hannity's syndicated conservative radio program. He was offered a job as a guest. He did not turn it down. Grammer was also a celebrity guest at the first swearing in ceremony of President George W. Bush. ==Quotes== *"I would like to try to rid the country of the idea that it's the rich against the poor." *"Life is supposed to get tough." *"I dreamt that Frasier was over and was on this Sketch Show." ==External links== * http://www.kelseylive.com/ Grammer's official site * imdb name|id=0001288|name=Kelsey Grammer * memoryalpha

