Serafina Tortelli was the eldest daughter of the misanthropic waitress, Carla. She’s not a significant player on the show, but it is the first time we get to see Leah Remini in a substantial appearance – and for that, we’re thankful.
In a 1993 episode of the show called “Loathe and Marriage,” 18-year old Serafina announces that she’s pregnant. We then see her trying to make it through a wedding ceremony after she decides she wants to marry the child’s father. That’s when things get complicated…
Diane Chambers
From the very first episode of "Cheers," we knew that Shelly Long’s loveable character, Diane Chambers, would be one of our favorites. She winds up having a long and drawn out on-again, off-again relationship with Sam. They even almost get married. However, we know how that all turned out.
Diane is an intelligent and charismatic waitress who can outsmart almost everyone. Eventually, she moves away to become a successful writer for cable television. She comes back after years away, but by that point, she and Sam are not very compatible.
Shelley Long
Long has starred in several shows and films since her time on the show, for which she won two Golden Globes and was nominated for five Emmys. She played Carol Brady in "The Brady Bunch Movie" franchise and later parodied herself by voicing the role in an episode of "Family Guy."
She’s popped up in a ton of television shows throughout the years. Though these days, you wouldn’t know it was her if you saw her out on the street. As one recent article puts it, she is “unrecognizable.”
Leah Remini
Leah Remini is perhaps most well-known for her starring role as the sweet yet sarcastic, Carrie Heffernan on CBS’ s "The King of Queens." On the show, she plays opposite her on-screen husband, played by Kevin James.
Remini has also recently been noted for her memoir, "Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology." In the book, she details her experience with growing up as a member of the church. Over the years, she has won several awards for her work, including a few Emmys.
Woody Boyd
Another famous face that found his fame on "Cheers," Woody Harrelson played a character by the same name on the show. Boyd isn’t the sharpest tool in the shed, which makes it scary when he marries someone of the same intelligence level on the show. Luckily, we later hear that their son “is of normal intelligence.”
Woody appears in an episode of Frasier, which is titled, “The Show Where Woody Shows Up.” In it, he rekindles his friendship with the Dr., and they share a drink before parting ways. His final line of the episode? “Cheers.”