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Kelsey Grammer was 27 during the first season of Cheers on which he played the pretentious yet personable psychiatrist Frasier Crane.

He was 38 when the show ended in though he would go on to portray the character for 11 more years on the highly-successful spin-off, Frasier. At years old, Woody Harrelson joined the cast of Cheers in its fourth season. His character Woody Boyd was hired as a bartender following the death of Coach actor Nicholas Colasanto in Following Cheers ' eleventh and final season, Harrelson - then - became a hit on the big screen appearing in such films as Natural Born Killer s, Kingpin , True Detective, and Zombieland.

He suffered from a heart condition - which contributed to his drastic weight loss between seasons - and, sadly, he passed away during the third season when he was 61 years old. Shelly Long was 33 when her character Diane Chambers was abandoned by her fiance in the pilot episode of Cheers. She starred in the first five seasons and returned to give romance with Sam Malone one last try in the series finale when she was In a interview , Long explained that while she loved her time on Cheers , she never regretted leaving the show.

So, yes, I missed it, but I never regretted that decision," she said. Rhea Perlman was nominated for ten Emmy Awards for the 11 seasons she spent on Cheers , acting from the ages of 34 to 45 as the no-nonsense waitress Carla. After the show concluded, she continued to appear in countless films and TV series including The Mindy Project and Matilda. Then year-old John Ratzenberger introduced the world to the know-it-all postman - and mama's boy - Cliff Clavin in the pilot episode of Cheers.

His character was a frequent source of hilarity throughout all 11 seasons. Following Cheers , Ratzenberger focused on voice work and has appeared in every one of Pixar's feature films most notably as Hamm the Piggy Bank in the Toy Story series. Every bartender is now a mixologist, serving artisanal cocktails heavy on cassis to anyone thirsting for a Runny-Nosed Has-Been.

Where once there were two kinds of beer—regular and "lite"—there are now hundreds. There was no Internet the last time we saw Sam Malone. Almost nobody had a cellphone. There was no Google. If you wanted to summon dubious "facts" in an instant, you consulted, at your peril, the blowhard postman and Cheers regular Cliff Clavin, who preceded half his sentences with: "Little known fact Imagine those regulars now, 25 years older than they were in middle age, mocking the modern baseball lingo WAR, launch angle, exit velo blaring from the lone TV above the bar.

Pitch counts? Baseball had body counts in Sam's day. Even in relief, Mayday would pitch until his arm fell off. He once surrendered back-to-back-to-back-to-back home runs, the equivalent of striking out four times in a game. That act of incompetence, once known as a Golden Sombrero, might now be the name of a craft beer or an NSFW entry on Urban Dictionary, as obscure baseball traditions—games of pepper, sanitary socks, sacrifice bunts—disappear along with the decades.

In Mayday's heyday, in the age before Twitter, his legend accrued the old-fashioned way—by word of mouth. Everyone knew his name, out of proportion to any achievements in his short and self-immolating days as a pitcher.

When a French patron recognized him at the bar, Sam asked the guy if he followed baseball. They're flight attendants now, of course, but the point remains: Malone was a womanizer. He broke more hearts than bats in the s, and had his broken in turn.

Before the iPhone, his contacts were a black book housed in a waterproof pouch stored in a wall safe in his Cheers office. He had many friends, some of them famous athletes Celtics power forward Kevin McHale and some less famous athletes the Bruins netminder Eddie LeBec, killed in a freak Zamboni accident while performing as an ice-show penguin. And it must be said that a great many of his friends were women. Some of those were ex-girlfriends and one-night stands.

Malone once claimed to have been with " women, easy. Such was the case with the final episode of Cheers, airing 25 years ago this month, on May 20, Sam Malone is 70 now. What is he up to? After all, there are as many ways to be a year-old ex-jock as there are to be human. His contemporaries, born in , are on Dancing with the Stars Kareem Abdul-Jabbar , recently paroled after nine years in a Nevada prison O.

Pete Maravich would be 70 now but died young, at age Seventy is a milestone, the biblical age of threescore and 10, when a man has, in Mark Twain's words, reached his "scriptural statute of limitations.

I think it was maybe five or 10 years after the fact. For a lot of television actors, Cheers would have been enough. But Danson soon had bigger problems: He and his second wife, Casey Coates, split in the early s after about 15 years of marriage, its end prompted by his affair with Whoopi Goldberg. They had hit it off during an appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show.

I know lots of interracial couples and it never comes up. More than likely, it would have destroyed his career. No matter the fact that Goldberg had approved of the bit, it was insensitive even back in But the scandal also signaled a general downward spiral for Danson, who was growing increasingly disillusioned with his life. About a week after the incident, he was driving along L.

Soon, his car was spinning out of control, ultimately resulting in his getting hit by a truck. Let go. Move on. Danson has talked about how that crash jump-started his maturation.

How he gave up smoking cigars, went into therapy and tried to figure himself out. I wanted to spend most of my life — 90 percent of my life — being creative. I really worked very hard to get in touch with me and what made me tick and why. It was dark and hard. After an unsuccessful stint on a sitcom with his wife, Ink , he had better luck in the role of a cranky-but-secretly-lovable doctor on the CBS sitcom Becker. Before Becker happened, though, he was feeling a bit restless, which explains why he had a very small part as a platoon captain in the acclaimed war drama Saving Private Ryan.

And this came along. I did only two or three days on set. But to me the pleasure of being in a scene with Tom Hanks and watching him work and then watching Steven [Spielberg] work was worth it.

You could point to his decision to let his hair go white. To be nice, though, he told David that if he and Steenburgen could help out, just let them know. Well, the joke was on Danson when David called his bluff about a year later and cast him. And going and working with him was so casual and fun.



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