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.”
Serafina Tortelli
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...
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 Harrelson
Woody Harrelson has become a massive star since rising to fame on "Cheers." He’s won a countless number of awards and been nominated for many more. Harrelson’s able to pull off a multitude of roles, and he manages to wow us whether in a drama or a comedy.
One of the bigger things he’s done over the past decade includes playing Haymitch in "Hunger Games." In addition to his acting, he’s also done some off-screen work when he wrote, directed, and produced "Lost in London" in 2016.
Eddie LeBec
Jay Thomas played Carla’s tough-guy hockey player husband, Eddie LeBec. In 1989, he was asked how he likes being on cheers, and got himself in significant trouble with producers when he responded, “it’s brutal, I have to kiss Rhea Perlman.” Ouch! After that comment, it was reportedly decided to off LeBec.
The show's producers decided to kill Carla’s husband, which was a first in TV sitcoms of those times. The hockey player was killed in a crazy Zamboni accident. At the funeral, it was revealed that he had another wife, one who looked a lot like Carla.