Kelsey Grammer

Kelsey Grammer as Robert Hawkins in New Line's 15 Minutes - 2001

Biography

Born 02/21/1955

Although a classically trained actor with a number of impressive stage performances on his resume, Kelsey Grammer was best known for playing the pompous, but ultimately likable psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane on two classic and award-winning sitcoms, "Cheers" (NBC, 1984-1993) and "Frasier" (NBC...
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Awards

  • In 2006, received Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
  • In 2004, received Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
  • In 2001, received Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical

Highlights

  • In 2009, Played an orchestra conductor in the feature remake of "Fame"
  • In 2009, Cast in the title role of a Wall Street executive who loses his job in ABC's "Hank"
  • In 2008, Cast as the US President in the comedy film "Swing Vote"

Family & Companions

  • Barrie Buckner: had affair with Grammer while he was living with Cerlette Lamme; mother of Greer Grammer
  • Cerlette Lamme: born c. 1960; performed with the Ice Capades; met in 1985; together for seven years, separating in 1992; sued Grammer for libel over comments in his book
  • Tammi Alexander: posed for Playboy; engaged to be married in March 1994; separated in June 1996 after allegations of an affair with an underage babysitter surfaced

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