FACTOID # 114: People in Germany, Belgium, Hungary and Sweden have to pay almost half their salaries in tax.
 
 Home   Encyclopedia   Statistics   Countries A-Z   Flags   Maps   Education   Forum   FAQ   About 
 
WHAT'S NEW
RECENT ARTICLES
More Recent Articles »
 

SEARCH ALL

FACTS & STATISTICS    Advanced view

Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 

 

(* = Graphable)

 

 


Encyclopedia > Frasier Crane
Dr. Frasier Crane
First appearance Rebound Part 1 (Cheers)
Last appearance Goodnight, Seattle (Frasier)
Portrayed by Kelsey Grammer
Information
Occupation Psychiatrist (1984-1993)

Radio psychiatrist (1993-2004) This article is about the TV series. ... Frasier is an American sitcom starring Kelsey Grammer as psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane. ... Allen Kelsey Grammer (born February 21, 1955 in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands) is a six-time Emmy and a two-time Golden Globe-winning American actor who is best known for his two-decade portrayal of psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane, whom he played for nine years on Cheers... For other uses, see Psychiatrist (disambiguation). ...

T.V. show presenter (2004-?)
Family Martin Crane (father)
Hester Crane (mother, deceased)
Niles Crane (brother)
Daphne Moon (sister-in-law)
Spouse(s) Nanette Guzman (wife, divorced)
Lilith Sternin (wife, divorced)
Children Frederick Crane

Dr. Frasier Winslow Crane (b.March 10, 1952) is a fictional character on American television sitcoms Frasier and Cheers. He was played by Kelsey Grammer for twenty years, tying the record for the longest-running character on prime-time American television, which was set by James Arness, who played Marshal Matt Dillon on the show Gunsmoke. Grammer received Emmy Award nominations for portraying Crane on three different NBC shows, including a 1992 guest appearance on Wings. Martin Crane (often called Marty) is a fictional character of the TV show Frasier. ... Besides the main characters Frasier Crane, his father Martin and brother Niles, Daphne Moon, Roz Doyle and a few others, there are several minor characters who regularly appear on the American television sitcom Frasier, or who have important but limited roles. ... Dr. Niles Winslow Crane (b. ... Daphne Crane (nee Moon) is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Frasier, played by Jane Leeves. ... Lilith Sternin is a character on the American television sitcom Cheers and its spinoff Frasier. ... is the 69th day of the year (70th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1952 (MCMLII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... A sitcom or situation comedy is a genre of comedy performance originally devised for radio but today typically found on television. ... Frasier is an American sitcom starring Kelsey Grammer as psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane. ... This article is about the TV series. ... Allen Kelsey Grammer (born February 21, 1955 in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands) is a six-time Emmy and a two-time Golden Globe-winning American actor who is best known for his two-decade portrayal of psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane, whom he played for nine years on Cheers... This biographical article needs additional references for verification. ... Marshal Matt Dillon is a fictional character featured on both the radio and television versions of Gunsmoke. ... This article is about the radio and television series. ... An Emmy Award. ... This article is about the television network. ... The year 1992 in television involved some significant events. ... Wings was a sitcom that ran on NBC from 1990 to 1997. ...

Contents

Biography

Many of the details of his early life are introduced and elaborated on in the Cheers spinoff, Frasier. Frasier is an American sitcom starring Kelsey Grammer as psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane. ...


Early life

It is established in Frasier that Frasier Crane was born in Seattle in March 1952 to Hester Rose Crane (nee Palmer) (a psychiatrist) and Martin Crane (a police detective). The Crane family background is Russian and British. City nickname Emerald City City bird Great Blue Heron City flower Dahlia City mottos The City of Flowers The City of Goodwill City song Seattle, the Peerless City Mayor Greg Nickels County King County Area   - Total   - Land   - Water   - % water 369. ... Besides the main characters Frasier Crane, his father Martin and brother Niles, Daphne Moon, Roz Doyle and a few others, there are several minor characters who regularly appear on the American television sitcom Frasier, or who have important but limited roles. ... For other uses, see Psychiatrist (disambiguation). ... Martin Crane (often called Marty) is a fictional character of the TV show Frasier. ... Gumshoe redirects here. ...


In the episode "Back Talk" it is revealed that Frasier shares a birthday with one of Queen Elizabeth's children. As Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex (born 10 March 1964) is the only one of Queen Elizabeth's children born in March, Frasier's birthday is March 10, 1952. However the episode "The Fight Before Christmas" takes place a few days after "Back Talk" (according to the storyline) which contradicts a March birthday. In the episode "Are You Being Served?" it is revealed that he was named after one of his mother's lab rats. Frasier has one younger brother named Niles, whom, like Frasier, was also named after one of his deceased mother's lab rats. Back Talk is the tenth episode of the seventh season of the American television sitcom Frasier. ... Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor; born 21 April 1926) is Queen of sixteen sovereign states, holding each crown and title equally. ... Are You Being Served is the title of the twenty-first episode of the fourth season of the American television sitcom Frasier. ... Binomial name Mus musculus Linnaeus, 1758 Mus musculus is the house mouse. ...

Frasier as he appeared early on Cheers.
Frasier as he appeared early on Cheers.

As a child, Frasier was unusually sensitive, and as such was a frequent target for bullies, frequently the Kriezel siblings. His closest companion when growing up was his even more sensitive brother, with whom he was intensely close yet fiercely competitive. He attended a private high school, Bryce Academy, where he earned the unfortunate nickname "The Bryce Academy Crier". He played the Pirate King in his school's production of Pirates of Penzance. In the episode "Juvenilia", it is revealed through a conversation with his teenage inverviewers that Frasier graduated as the Salutatorian of his high school. Following his secondary schooling, Frasier travelled to Cambridge, Massachusetts to attend Harvard University. Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ... Location in Middlesex County in Massachusetts Coordinates: , Country State County Middlesex Settled 1630 Incorporated 1636 Government  - Type Mayor-City Council  - Mayor Kenneth Reeves (D) Area  - Total 7. ... Harvard redirects here. ...


While the rest of the family stayed in Seattle, Frasier settled in Boston, Massachusetts, because of his attendance at Harvard. He also studied at Oxford University sometime before his first appearance on Cheers. In the tenth season episode "One Hugs, the Other Doesn't", it is shown that Frasier's first wife, whom he married while a freshman medical student, was Nannette Guzman, a popular children's entertainer, who was played by Emma Thompson on Cheers and by two actresses on Frasier (Laurie Metcalf and Dina Spybey). The marriage lasted nine months. Boston redirects here. ... The University of Oxford, located in the city of Oxford in England, is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. ... Emma Thompson (born 15 April 1959) is an Emmy-, BAFTA- and Academy Award-winning English actress, comedian, and screenwriter. ... Lauren “Laurie” Ophelia Metcalf (born June 16, 1955) is an American three-time Emmy Award-winning actress. ... Dina Spybey (b. ...


Soon after Frasier's first appearance on Cheers it is revealed that he is dating Diane. They ultimately get engaged, but this relationship ends when Diane abandons him at the altar. Frasier nevertheless becomes a regular fixture at the bar, and would eventually marry again, this time to Lilith Sternin, a fellow psychiatrist. Together, they have a son, Frederick, but this marriage too ends in heartbreak when Lilith cheats on Frasier with a colleague. Frasier and Lilith reconcile briefly, but sometime between the end of Cheers and the start of Frasier, they separate permanently and divorce. Following this, Lilith gains primary custody of Frederick. At one point during the divorce he considered suicide, but the thought of his son stopped him from completing the act. Lilith Sternin is a character on the American television sitcom Cheers and its spinoff Frasier. ... For other uses, see Suicide (disambiguation). ...


Life on Frasier

The strained relationship with his father and brother continues on Frasier's return to Seattle. In the episode "You Can Go Home Again," which depicts Frasier's recent arrival in Seattle, his father bitterly comments that his son's visits became remarkably infrequent following his mother's death, and neither Martin nor Niles seem particularly welcoming to him. Frasier gets a job at KACL Radio as a radio psychiatrist. List of Frasier episodes (Season 3) You Can Go Home Again is the twenty-fourth episode and season finale of the third series of the American television sitcom Frasier. ...


Soon after his return to Seattle, Frasier invites his father, who has become unable to live alone, to live with him. To help out, he hires his father a physical therapist, Daphne Moon. Although frequently at loggerheads and retaining drastically different personalities, the next eleven years see the two men's relationship growing stronger and closer. Frasier also develops a much closer relationship with his brother, as well as with Daphne and with the producer of his radio show, Roz Doyle. Daphne Crane (nee Moon) is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Frasier, played by Jane Leeves. ... Roz Rozalinda Roz Doyle is a fictional character played by Peri Gilpin in the sitcom Frasier. ...


During this period, although Frasier's radio career, intellectual pursuits and reputation are quite strong, his romantic life is frequently disastrous. The final episode ends with Frasier flying to Chicago to pursue a relationship with Charlotte, which had ended prematurely when circumstances forced Charlotte to move back to Chicago. For other uses, see Chicago (disambiguation). ...


Frasier, when driving or in scenes with his vehicle, has had three BMWs - a BMW E34 5-Series, a later version of the 5-Series, the E39 which was black with grey leather interior and possibly with the M Sports Package, and then later in the series a BMW 7 Series pre-update which was dark blue. BMW 525i, E34 Touring version The BMW E34 is the version of the BMW 5 Series automobile built from February 1988 to 1995 (Touring until 1996). ... 2000 BMW 540i E39 The E39 automobile platform was the basis for the 1996 through 2004 BMW 5 Series. ... The E65/E66 automobile platform is the basis for the 2002 through present BMW 7-series. ...


Frasier's relationship with his pre-teenage son Frederick, who infrequently visits Seattle, is not well developed in the second series (a conscious decision of the show's creative staff to focus on adult characters). However, Frasier and his Seattle family's relationship with Frederick is portrayed as loving and close, with involvement in Frederick's schooling, youthful romances, and attempts at rebellion. They also participate in his bar mitzvah, and support his "gift" at spelling bee competition.


Character changes

Frasier's lifestyle as depicted on Cheers differs, sometimes greatly, from what is seen of him on Frasier. While on the former he is a member of the upper middle class and sees no issue with brushing shoulders with the blue collar patrons of Cheers, on the latter he is shown to be an upper class snob. However, his (and his brother's) aspirations to join the elite of Seattle society consistently meet with disaster. On Cheers Frasier often watches professional sports and drinks beer, activities he often looks down upon on his own series. (Frasier, however, does get emotionally involved with pro hockey, to the point at which he is jailed for fighting with other fans and starts callously mocking hard fouls as "ticky tack".) On the reverse, on Frasier the character has many stereotypically upper class interests, such as wine collecting and opera, he almost never shows such inclinations on the former series. Even his abodes are vastly different: in Boston he lived in a rather plain, sparsely decorated brownstone while in Seattle he has a lavishly decorated condominium filled with pricey art and furniture. All of this can be attributed to his interests and views changing with age. Vacations to destinations such as Hawaii, shown above, may be seen as a hallmark of the upper-middle class. ... A blue-collar worker is a working class employee who performs manual or technical labor, such as in a factory or in technical maintenance trades, in contrast to a white-collar worker, who does non-manual work generally at a desk. ... Upper class is a concept in sociology that refers to the group of people at the top of a social hierarchy. ... For the 1960s British Rock band, see The Snobs. ... Professional sports began at North Panola High School in the early 1600s. ... NHL can also be an abbreviation for National Historic Landmark or Non-Hodgkins lymphoma. ... This article is about the building material and the dwelling. ...


Indeed, the changes in his character may not be so big as is sometimes perceived. In the few Cheers episodes that focus on his life outside of Cheers, he is shown to have tastes and interests (opera for instance) that are the same as on his own show. A good example is "I Kid You Not" when Frasier and Lilith take Carla's son Ludlow to the opera and teach him about art. Frasier may simply be skilled at adapting to circumstances, watching sports and drinking beer at Cheers mostly as a way of fitting in. He also drinks beer when he's invited to his father's bar, "McGinty's," in Frasier and when old Cheers pal Woody visits him. In fact, Frasier was shown to loathe sports in season 3 and early season 4 of Cheers, before he became "one of the gang". It should also be noted that he befriends Roz Doyle on his own show, an ordinary and down to earth woman. Many Frasier episodes also center on Frasier's inability to make new friends like the ones he had in Boston, an inability that sometimes seems to trouble him.


In addition to this, the Frasier episode "You Can Go Home Again" from season 3 attempts (rather successfully) to bridge any remaining differences. The episode follows Frasier having recently returned to Seattle and portrays him closer to his Cheers persona than he usually is on Frasier. List of Frasier episodes (Season 3) You Can Go Home Again is the twenty-fourth episode and season finale of the third series of the American television sitcom Frasier. ...


Personality

Crane is well-to-do, with upper class, intellectual tastes and a snobbish, uptight demeanor. He is something of an epicure, and enjoys the finer things in life, such as wine, good food, and expensive tailoring. He is very well versed in the realm of literature, frequently alluding to legends such as Edmund Burke, Henry James, Rudyard Kipling, O Henry, and Lord Tennyson, among others. He is also an aficionado of the arts, including opera, classical music, theatre, and antiquities, and possesses some esoteric and obscure interests, such as Mongolian throat singing and African artifacts. His large ego, coupled with his Harvard and Oxford education, make him extremely confident in the advice he gives on his radio show. He is also somewhat self-absorbed and narcissistic, a consequence of his lonely childhood. He is extremely pompous and verbose, prone to making grand, melodramatic declarations regarding his intentions and making the most of every opportunity to make a speech. Frequently, his pomposity and snobbery is undercut and belittled by the other characters he encounters, and is often the cause of many of the misfortunes and crises that occur in his life. Although he shares many traits with Niles, he does not have as many allergies, is more realistic and easy going, and appears somewhat more athletic. Upper class is a concept in sociology that refers to the group of people at the top of a social hierarchy. ... Literati redirects here. ... Epicure are a Australian rock band from Ballarat, in regional Victoria. ... For other uses, see Wine (disambiguation). ... Edmund Burke (January 12, 1729[1] – July 9, 1797) was an Anglo-Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher, who served for many years in the British House of Commons as a member of the Whig party. ... For other uses of this name, see Henry James (disambiguation). ... This article is about the British author. ... O. Henry was the pen name of William Sydney Porter (September 11, 1862 – June 5, 1910), whose clever use of twist endings in his stories popularized the term O. Henry Ending. ... Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (August 6, 1809 - October 6, 1892) is generally regarded as one of the greatest English poets. ... For an alternate meaning, see Fan (implement). ... For other uses, see Opera (disambiguation). ... Classical music is a broad, somewhat imprecise term, referring to music produced in, or rooted in the traditions of, European art, ecclesiastical and concert music, encompassing a broad period from roughly 1000 to the present day. ... Serge Sudeikins poster for the Bat Theatre (1922). ... Antiquity means different things: Generally it means ancient history, and may be used of any period before the Middle Ages. ... Physical representation of first (O1) and second (O2) overtones. ... eGO is a company that builds electric motor scooters which are becoming popular for urban transportation and vacation use. ... Harvard redirects here. ... The University of Oxford, located in the city of Oxford in England, is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. ... Narcissism is the pattern of traits and behaviors which involve infatuation and obsession with ones self to the exclusion of others and the egotistic and ruthless pursuit of ones gratification, dominance and ambition. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...


Frasier is passionate about psychiatry. A staunch Freudian, he strongly believes that "there are no accidents" and that every action (and dream) carries with it a meaningful and unconscious subtext. This frequently leads him to obsessively overanalyze and fret about minor details regarding his life and relationships, which frequently creates problems in his life. When obsessing so, he is frequently prone to ignore the (usually wise and appropriate) advice given to him by his family and friends (in particular his father, Martin) and pursue his own course of action, which more often than not leads to disaster. His habit to overanalyze is so severe, that he once spent an entire episode fretting about a dream with homo-erotic implications, only later realizing (with Martin's help) that the dream did not possess any significant implications regarding his life; it was merely a consequence of his subconscious attempting to give himself a challenging patient (himself) following a dearth of them on his show. An MRI scan of a human brain and head. ... Sigmund Freud (IPA: ), born Sigismund Schlomo Freud (May 6, 1856 – September 23, 1939), was an Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist who founded the psychoanalytic school of psychology. ...


Whilst rarely heeding the advice given to him by others, Frasier himself is full of advice to impart, and offers the benefit of his counsel to the extent that he frequently meddles in the affairs and relationships of others, much to the chagrin of his family and friends. Although this approach can be beneficial (such as his influence in bringing together his brother Niles and Daphne Moon) and forms the basis of his successful career, his advice and plans can frequently backfire on him, and can frequently lead to complicated, tangled, embarrassing scenarios. For example, in the above situation of bringing Niles and Daphne together, he is targeted by Daphne's fiancé for a lawsuit because of his actions. Frasier's meddling - and the adverse consequences it frequently leads to - is not intended maliciously, however; he is extremely well-meaning and eager to please, and desires nothing more than to be liked and popular. On the whole, as a psychiatrist, he genuinely does desire to help people and is a fundamentally good and kindhearted person.Frasier becomes much more grounded and down to earth as the series progresses and he seems to desire little more than happiness for his himself and friends and family. Daphne Crane (nee Moon) is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Frasier, played by Jane Leeves. ...


Intellectual pursuits: Education and Career

During his school years, Frasier developed interests in - and frequently excelled at - the fine arts, cooking, and other intellectual pursuits. He was keen on and drawn to the theatre, appearing in several amateur school productions, and seems to have considered acting as a future vocation, but inspired by his mother, he developed a fascination for psychiatry. This may also have been partially inspired by his father being a police detective. Frasier stated he became a student of human behavior when at age 8 he was tormented by bullies. His mother explained to him why the children were acting that way, thus leading to his distancing himself from the pain of rejection by analyzing others rather than reacting to them on an emotional level. He earned his undergraduate degree from Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and also graduated from Harvard Medical School, where he obtained both his M.D. and Ph.D. in psychiatry. He also completed additional study as a postdoctoral fellow at Corpus Christi College, Oxford in Oxford, England. He speaks French[1], German[2], Italian, and Spanish,[citation needed] though he apparently learned German and French after the first two seasons; for example, in one early episode, Frasier could not speak German, and had to use Niles' maid Marta to translate. In another early episode a caller with a French accent is misunderstood by Frasier even though she uses a common French word for "mister." In a later episode both Frasier and Niles, despite being wine lovers and able to speak French, fail to pronounce the name of Chateau Petrus, often considered the world's best wine, using the common American English pronunciation. Frasier's hobbies and talents include playing the piano, composing music, singing, gourmet cooking, chess, collecting fine art, antiquing, home decorating, reading, writing short stories and plays, enjoying fine dining, and his wine club. An MRI scan of a human brain and head. ... Harvard Yard Harvard College is the undergraduate section and oldest school of Harvard University, a private university in the United States, founded in 1636 by the Massachusetts legislature. ... Location in Middlesex County in Massachusetts Coordinates: , Country State County Middlesex Settled 1630 Incorporated 1636 Government  - Type Mayor-City Council  - Mayor Kenneth Reeves (D) Area  - Total 7. ... Harvard Medical School (HMS) is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University. ... The Medicinæ Doctor or Doctor of Medicine (M.D. or D.M.) is a doctorate level degree held by medical doctors. ... Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. ... An MRI scan of a human brain and head. ... A postdoctoral (colloquially, post-doc) appointment is a usually temporary academic job held by a person who has completed his or her doctoral studies. ... It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page. ... College name Corpus Christi College Named after Corpus Christi, Body of Christ Established 1517 Sister College Corpus Christi College President Sir Tim Lankester JCR President Binyamin Even Undergraduates 239 Graduates 126 Homepage Corpus Christi College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. ... Oxford is a city and local government district in Oxfordshire, England, with a population of 134,248 ( 2001 census). ... Château Pétrus is the flagship wine of the Pomerol wine region in Bordeaux. ...


Politics

Although his political views are not a main focus of the show, Frasier appears to lean more on the liberal side. In the episode "The Candidate", Frasier expresses his distaste for a conservative Congressional candidate named Holden Thorpe, for whom Martin appears in a TV ad for. In response, Frasier supports Thorpe's opponent, Phil Patterson, who is described by Martin as a "bleeding heart", a common criticism of liberal leaning politicians. Look up liberal on Wiktionary, the free dictionary Liberal may refer to: Politics: Liberalism American liberalism, a political trend in the USA Political progressivism, a political ideology that is for change, often associated with liberal movements Liberty, the condition of being free from control or restrictions Liberal Party, members of...


In Cheers, Frasier also expresses cynicism for the political process. The eleventh season episode "Woody Gets an Election" describes Frasier's insistence that politics in general is a superficial popularity contest, full of insincere candidates who only care about re-election, rather than the promises they make to attain their positions. He makes a bet with Sam that even Woody, a man completely oblivious of the workings of politics could receive 10% of the vote in the upcoming Boston City Council election through utilization of standard campaigning procedure. "Just get up there and say the word 'change' a lot", is a sample of some of the advice Frasier gives Woody. In an unlikely twist, a scandal mars Woody's opponent, and leads to a shocking victory for the dark horse candidate, which causes Frasier some anxiety about the consequences of his experiment (he visualizes Woody giving the go-ahead for full scale nuclear war).


Romance

In both series, Frasier experiences constant difficulties in his relationships with women. In Cheers, he is left at the altar by Diane Chambers, and later is cheated on and left by his wife Lilith Sternin-Crane. In Frasier, he endures eleven years of heartbreak on the Seattle dating scene. Frasier's lack of success with romance in the second series was a core plot device, and the closing scene of the final episode left his character hopefully seeking happiness with a new romantic interest.


The first girl Frasier kissed apparently punched him, as he later told Freddy the kiss was worth it as he was, "smiling all the way to the nurse's office." During high school Frasier had a crush on Lana Lenley, a cheerleader. He meets up with her years later and they dated for a short while. His first serious girlfriend was his music teacher, and much older woman, Clarisse, whom he left to go off to college. A former drinking buddy of Frasier’s writes about the experience, naming his book Slow Tango in South Seattle. In "Momma Mia", Frasier dates a woman who is identical to his mother, and in another series of episodes Frasier dates a career woman. In that relationship Frasier takes the less than dominant role, as he is lavished with gifts and pouts when he is not given enough attention. In the episodes "'Don Juan in Hell I" and "II"', Frasier is confronted by all his past female relationships including that of his ex-wives, his mother and Diane. He realizes that he is pushing women away, and decides to commit to a lasting relationship. Slow Tango in South Seattle is the first episode in season 2 of sitcom Frasier. ...


Crossovers

In the third season of the TV show Wings, Frasier and Lilith visit Nantucket so Frasier can host a seminar. Frasier also had a small cameo on "The John Larroquette Show" It was only a few seconds. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Wings is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from April 19, 1990 to May 14, 1997. ...


References

  1. ^ Episode "Motor Skills" of "Frasier" (Towards the end of the episode, Niles and Frasier write notes to each other in French, and both raise their hand when asked if anyone speaks French)
  2. ^ Episode "Semi-Decent Proposal" of "Frasier" (At the beginning of the episode Frasier tells Claire he speaks German)
This article is about the TV series. ... This article is about the TV series. ... Cover of Cheers season 3 DVD The following is a list of all 273 episodes for the television show Cheers. ... The Tortellis was a Cheers spin-off that aired for four months in 1987. ... The Tortellis was a Cheers spin-off that aired for four months in 1987. ... Frasier is an American sitcom starring Kelsey Grammer as psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane. ... The following is a complete list of all 265 episodes of Frasier (including the 200th Clip Show), from the pilot, The Good Son, to the finale, Goodnight, Seattle. // Season 1 01 - The Good Son 02 - Space Quest 03 - Dinner at Eight 04 - I Hate Frasier Crane 05 - Heres Looking... Woodrow Tiberius Boyd, was a character on the American television show Cheers, portrayed by Woody Harrelson. ... Diane Chambers was a fictional character on the American television show Cheers, portrayed by Shelley Long (1982–1987, 1993). ... Clifford C. Clavin, Jr. ... Rebecca Howe was a character in the long-running NBC sitcom, Cheers, played by Kirstie Alley. ... Sam Mayday Malone was a character on the American television show Cheers, portrayed by Ted Danson. ... Ernie Pantusso, was a character on the American television show Cheers, portrayed by Nicholas Colasanto for the first three seasons. ... Hillary Norman Norm Peterson was a character on the American television show Cheers, portrayed by George Wendt. ... Lilith Sternin is a character on the American television sitcom Cheers and its spinoff Frasier. ... Carla Maria Victoria Angelina Teresa Apollonia Lozupone Tortelli LeBec, known as Carla Tortelli, was a waitress on the American television show Cheers, portrayed by Rhea Perlman. ... Woodrow Woody Tracy Harrelson (born July 23, 1961) is an American Emmy Award winning and Academy Award nominated actor. ... Shelley Lee Long (born August 23, 1949) is an Golden Globe Award and Emmy Award-winning American film, stage and television dramatic and comedic actress. ... John Deszo Ratzenberger (born April 6, 1947) is an American actor. ... Allen Kelsey Grammer (born February 21, 1955 in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands) is a six-time Emmy and a two-time Golden Globe-winning American actor who is best known for his two-decade portrayal of psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane, whom he played for nine years on Cheers... Kirstie Louise Alley (born January 12, 1951 in Wichita, Kansas) is an American actress best known for her role in the TV show Cheers. ... Ted Danson (born Edward Bridge Danson III on December 29, 1947) is an American actor most notable for his television work, and specifically, for his role as central character Sam Malone in the sitcom Cheers, and his role as Dr. John Becker on the series Becker. ... Nicholas Colasanto (January 19, 1924 - February 12, 1985) was an American actor, known primarily for his role as Coach Ernie Pantusso on the long-running sitcom Cheers. ... George Robert Wendt (born October 17, 1948) is an American actor best known for the role of Norm Peterson on the television show Cheers. ... Bebe Neuwirth Beatrice Bebe Neuwirth (born December 31, 1958) is an American theater, television, and film actress. ... Rhea Perlman at the 1988 Emmy Awards. ... Robin Colcord, was a character on the American television show Cheers, portrayed by Roger Rees. ... Evan Drake was a recurring character on the television series Cheers, portrayed by Tom Skerritt. ... Kelly Gaines was a character on the American television show Cheers, portrayed by Jackie Swanson. ... Guy Édouard Raymond Eddie LeBec was a character on the American television show Cheers, portrayed by Jay Thomas. ... Loretta Tortelli, was a character on the American television show Cheers, portrayed by Jean Kasem. ... Nick Tortelli, was a character on the American television show Cheers, portrayed by Dan Hedaya. ... Roger Rees Roger Rees (born on May 4, 1944) is a British-American actor. ... Thomas Alderton Skerritt (born August 25, 1933) is an Emmy Award-Winning American actor who has appeared in over 40 films and more than 200 television episodes (half Picket Fences). ... Jackie Swanson (born June 25, 1963) is an American actress. ... Jay Thomas (born Jon (or John) Thomas Terrell on July 12, 1948 in Kermit, Texas) is an American actor and disc jockey. ... Jean Thompson Kasem (born 1954) is famous for playing the part of Loretta Tortelli[1] on the sitcom Cheers. ... Dan Hedaya Dan Hedaya is a prolific character actor who was born on July 24, 1940, in Brooklyn, New York to a Sephardic Jewish family. ... Frasier is an American sitcom starring Kelsey Grammer as psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane. ... Allen Kelsey Grammer (born February 21, 1955 in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands) is a six-time Emmy and a two-time Golden Globe-winning American actor who is best known for his two-decade portrayal of psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane, whom he played for nine years on Cheers... David Hyde Pierce (born April 3, 1959) is a Screen Actors Guild, Tony and Emmy Award-winning American actor, best known for his co-starring role as psychiatrist Dr. Niles Crane on the NBC sitcom Frasier alongside Kelsey Grammer. ... This article is about the British actor. ... Jane Leeves (born April 18, 1961) is an English actress best known for her work as Daphne Moon on Frasier. ... Peri Gilpin (born Periwinkle Kay OBrien on May 27, 1961, in Waco, Texas) is an American actress best known for the role of Roz Doyle on the successful U.S. television series Frasier, for which she won a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series. ... Daniel Bruce Butler (born December 2, 1954 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is an American actor who is known for his role as Bob Bulldog Briscoe on the long-running TV series Frasier as well as D-pop on the television show Handsworth High Openly gay, he starred in Terrence McNally... Moose is a veteran canine actor. ... Dr. Niles Winslow Crane (b. ... Martin Crane (often called Marty) is a fictional character of the TV show Frasier. ... Daphne Crane (nee Moon) is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Frasier, played by Jane Leeves. ... Roz Rozalinda Roz Doyle is a fictional character played by Peri Gilpin in the sitcom Frasier. ... Bob Bulldog Briscoe is a fictional character, played by Dan Butler, on the American NBC sitcom Frasier. ... Eddie (Crane) (born May 15, unknown year) is Frasiers fathers dog in the American television sitcom Frasier. ... Maris Crane is a character on the American television sitcom Frasier. ... Gilbert (Gil) Leslie Chesterton is a fictional character played by Edward Hibbert on the sitcom Frasier. ... Lilith Sternin is a character on the American television sitcom Cheers and its spinoff Frasier. ... Bebe Glazer is a fictional character played by Harriet Sansom Harris on the sitcom Frasier. ... Besides the main characters Frasier Crane, his father Martin and brother Niles, Daphne Moon, Roz Doyle and a few others, there are several minor characters who regularly appear on the American television sitcom Frasier, or who have important but limited roles. ... Besides the main characters Frasier Crane, his father Martin and brother Niles, Daphne Moon, Roz Doyle and a few others, there are several minor characters who regularly appear on the American television sitcom Frasier, or who have important but limited roles. ... KACL (780 AM) is the fictional radio station on the television show Frasier. ... The Elliott Bay Towers are the fictional apartment block in Seattle that is home to Frasier Crane in the television series Frasier. ... Frasier was a popular American situation comedy television series that starred Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Frasier Crane, and featured David Hyde Pierce, John Mahoney, Jane Leeves, and Peri Gilpin in regular roles. ... David Lawrence Angell (April 10, 1946 – September 11, 2001) was an American television situation comedy producer. ... The following is a complete list of all 265 episodes of Frasier (including the 200th Clip Show), from the pilot, The Good Son, to the finale, Goodnight, Seattle. // Season 1 01 - The Good Son 02 - Space Quest 03 - Dinner at Eight 04 - I Hate Frasier Crane 05 - Heres Looking... Category: ... The second season of Frasier originally aired between September 1994 and May 1995, beginning on September 20, 1994. ... The third season of Frasier originally aired between September 1995 and May 1996, beginning on September 19, 1995. ... The fourth season of Frasier originally aired between September 1996 and May 1997, beginning on September 17, 1996. ... The fifth season of Frasier originally aired between September 1997 and May 1998, beginning on September 23, 1997. ... The sixth season of Frasier originally aired between September 1998 and May 1999, beginning on September 24, 1998. ... The 7th season of Frasier originally aired between September 1999 and May 2000, beginning on September 23, 1999. ... Frasier Season 8 was a 22 episode season of the TV show Frasier that ran from October 2000 to May 2001. ... The tenth season of Frasier originally aired between September 2002 and May 2003, beginning on September 9, 2002. ... The eleventh season of Frasier originally aired between September 2003 and May 2004, beginning on September 23, 2003. ... This article is about the TV series. ... Frasier, the long-running American television situation comedy, had numerous directors over the eleven seasons. ... Frasier, the long-running American television situation comedy, had numerous writers over the eleven seasons. ...

  Results from FactBites:
 
Dr Frasier Crane - Goodnight Seattle (1074 words)
Frasier is pompous, snobbish and conceited but his heart is in the right place and he'll do anything to help his friends and family.
Frasier likes opera and fine arts, and detests sports and flu shots (he recited operas during his shots when he was a boy to distract him from thinking about them - Frasier is terrified of shots).
Frasier's second marriage lasted until 1992 when Lilith announced she was leaving him to live in a eco-pod with her lover, Dr Louis Pascal.
Frasier Crane - definition of Frasier Crane in Encyclopedia (593 words)
One epsiode said that Frasier was born in 1952, while in another his birthday was said to be the same as one of Queen Elizabeth's children.
Frasier's character was introduced on Cheers in 1984 as a new boyfriend for waitress Diane Chambers.
While Frasier was in Boston, he had a bad relationship with his father, so he told his friends at the bar that his father was dead.
  More results at FactBites »


 

COMMENTARY     


Share your thoughts, questions and commentary here
Your name
Your comments
Please enter the 5-letter protection code

Want to know more?
Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 


Lesson Plans | Student Area | Student FAQ | Reviews | Press Releases |  Feeds | Contact
The Wikipedia article included on this page is licensed under the GFDL.
Images may be subject to relevant owners' copyright.
All other elements are (c) copyright NationMaster.com 2003-5. All Rights Reserved.
Usage implies agreement with terms.