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(Dr.
Frasier Crane) Emmy winner Kelsey Grammer has become the first actor in
television history to receive Emmy nominations for his performance as a
character he created on three series. He received two Emmy nominations for
his portrayal of Dr. Frasier Crane on "Cheers." His guest
appearance as the vacationing Frasier Crane on NBC's "Wings" in
1992 earned him another Emmy nomination, as Outstanding Guest Actor in a
Comedy Series. He received an Emmy as Best Actor in a Comedy Series in the
debut season of "Frasier," in which he stars in the title role.
Grammer
was born on a February 21 on St. Thomas in the United States Virgin Islands,
and was raised by his mother and grandfather, first in New Jersey, then in
Florida. Following the death of his grandfather, the 11-year-old Grammer was
drawn to the works of Shakespeare, which fostered his new-found love of the
English language.
He
first acted in a high school production of "The Little Foxes," and
with the encouragement of his English and drama teachers, decided to pursue
acting as a career. After two years at the Juilliard School, he was accepted
by the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, where he spent three years performing
in classic works by Shakespeare and George Bernard Shaw.
He
later performed in regional theaters across the United States -- such as the
Guthrie in Minneapolis -- before appearing in the Off-Broadway productions
of "Plenty," "Sunday in the Park with George," "A
Month in the Country" and the Obie Award-winning "Quartermaine's
Terms." His Broadway credits include "Macbeth" and
"Othello," and his most recent stage appearance was in the title
role of "Richard II" at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.
Among
his television credits are roles on the daytime dramas "Another
World," "One Life to Live" and "Guiding Light." He
also made a guest appearance in the premiere episode of "Kate and
Allie" and had parts in the mini-series "Kennedy" and the NBC
movies "Dance 'til Dawn," "Beyond Suspicion" and
"The Innocent." He joined "Cheers" in 1984. He received
a Golden Globe nomination and a People's Choice Award as Favorite Male In a
New TV series for his performance during the first season of "Frasier."
Grammer
lives in the Los Angeles area with his wife Camille and their pets. He
enjoys singing, playing piano, golf, tennis, darts and pool, and sailing on
his 37-foot boat.
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by: personal.umich.edu
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