Kelsey Grammer
Actor/Actriz
102
Filmes
72
Séries
Allen Kelsey Grammer (born February 21, 1955) is an American actor, producer, and singer. He gained fame for his role as the psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane on the NBC sitcom Cheers (1984–1993) and its spin-off Frasier (1993–2004, and again from 2023 to 2024). With more than 20 years on air, this is one of the longest-running roles played by a single live-action actor in primetime television history. He has received numerous accolades, including a total of six Emmy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Tony Award.
Grammer, having trained as an actor at Juilliard and the Old Globe Theatre, made his professional acting debut as Lennox in the 1981 Broadway revival of Macbeth. The following year, he portrayed Cassio acting opposite Christopher Plummer and James Earl Jones in Othello. In mid-1983, he acted alongside Mandy Patinkin in the original off-Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim's musical Sunday in the Park with George. He has since starred in the leading roles in productions of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, My Fair Lady, Big Fish, and Finding Neverland.
In film, he is known for his role as Dr. Hank McCoy / Beast in the superhero films X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) and The Marvels (2023). His other roles include Down Periscope (1996), The Pentagon Wars (1998), and Swing Vote (2008). He is also known for his voice roles in Anastasia (1997), Toy Story 2 (1999), and as Sideshow Bob in The Simpsons (1990–present). He took guest roles in the sitcoms 30 Rock (2010–2012), Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2016), and Modern Family (2017). For his performance as the corrupt mayor in the Starz political series Boss (2011–2012), he received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama.
In early 2010, Grammer returned to Broadway in the musical revival of La Cage aux Folles, where he received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical. In mid-2016, Grammer won a Tony Award for Best Musical as producer of a musical revival of The Color Purple. In early 2019, he starred as Don Quixote in a production of Man of La Mancha at the London Coliseum. In late 2023, The Telegraph described Grammer as one of "the finest actors" of his generation. He was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on May 22, 2001.
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Como Ator/Atriz
Los Simpson
Sideshow Bob (voice)
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Self
The Daily Show
Self
Una Familia Moderna
Keifth
The Kelly Clarkson Show
Self - Guest
Late Show with David Letterman
Self - Guest
El show de Graham Norton
Self
Saturday Night Live
Self - Host
Frasier
Frasier Crane
The View
Self - Guest
Viaje a las estrellas: La nueva generación
Captain Morgan Bateson
Médium
Bob Sherman / Angel of Death
Cheers
Frasier Crane
LIVE with Kelly and Mark
Self
Golden Globe Awards
Self - Nominee
Project Runway
Self
30 Rock
Kelsey Grammer
Sherri
Self - Guest
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Self - Guest
Wings
Frasier Crane
Toy Story 2
Prospector (voice)
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Self - Guest
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Ellen DeGeneres Show
Self
Tony Awards
Self - Nominee / Presenter / Performer
Girlfriends
Kelsey Grammer
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Kelsey Grammer (voice)
Just Shoot Me!
Narrator (voice)
Avengers: Doomsday
Dr. Henry 'Hank' McCoy / Beast
Stars in the House
Self
Por Trás das Câmeras
Frasier
Director, Productor Ejecutivo
Médium
Productor
Todos Odian a Chris
Director
Girlfriends
Productor
The Game
Productor
Boss
Productor Ejecutivo
Fired Up
Productor
Frasier
Productor Ejecutivo, Director
Out of Practice
Director
Back to You
Productor
Phat Tuesdays: The Era of Hip Hop Comedy
Productor Ejecutivo
Partners
Director, Productor Ejecutivo
You're Not a Monster
Productor Ejecutivo
Kelsey Grammer Presents: The Sketch Show
Productor
The Innocent
Productor Ejecutivo
El comité de Dios
Productor Ejecutivo
12 Días de Nochebuena
Productor Ejecutivo
Frasier: Analyzing the Laughter
Director