Grammer’s successful television career as Dr. Frasier Crane spanned over two decades and got him nominated for more than a dozen awards. But that’s far from being his only accomplishment, in Hollywood or anywhere else.
He has done some fantastic work behind-the-scenes as a producer and even won a Tony for his production work on “The Color Purple.” He most recently acted in “Guardians of the Tomb,” “Like Father,” “Grand Isle,” and “Money Plane.”
George Wendt
After "Cheers," George starred in his show, "The George Wendt Show," though it didn’t last for very long. Over the years, he appeared in a long list of shows, including "Man of the House."
He is set to appear later on in 2020 on "Stealing a Survivor." George reportedly has a net worth of around $45 million and has been married to his wife, Bernadette, since 1978. The couple has three children together.
Dr. Frasier Crane
Dr. Frasier Crane, played by Kelsey Grammer, was first introduced to the world in 1984. The character is known for his unluckiness in love. Eventually, he gets married – and gets a spinoff show. What happened was that people loved Dr. Frasier Crane so much that they wanted to see more of him.
In the spinoff, "Frasier," he moved back to his hometown (Seattle). Unfortunately, he was still just as unlucky when it comes to relationships, and he gets divorced from his wife. Kelsey won four Emmy Awards for his work on his show.
Dr. Lilith Sternin
Speaking of TV doctors, who could forget the hilariously monotoned psychiatrist, Dr. Lilith Sternin? Sternin, played by Bebe Neuwirth, first appears as one of Dr. Frasier Crane’s dates – though, it ends pretty poorly. However, things circle back around, and they wind up getting married and having a kid – though that doesn’t end well, either.
Sternin and Frasier’s marriage ends in divorce, though she remains a recurring character in his spinoff. She plays the same “type” throughout her time on both shows: the ice queen. So, where’s the ice queen nowadays?
Bebe Neuwirth
Neuwirth won two Emmys for her role as Dr. Sternin. She has also appeared in several other shows and films, particularly throughout the ‘90s and early ‘00s. Neuwirth has been on-screen as herself, too, in an episode of "Jeopardy," and on "Will & Grace."
She's taken a step back from acting and has been relaxing a lot in her time away from set, mainly doing pottery and hanging out with her cats. Neuwirth also donates to charities that help all types of animals.