Frasier Crane

Dr. Frasier Crane
Cheers / Frasier / Frasier (2023) character
Dr. Frasier Crane doing his radio show at KACL in the Frasier episode "Shrink Wrap" (1995)
First appearanceCheers:
"Rebound (Part 1)" (episode 3.01)
Created byGlen Charles
Les Charles
Portrayed byKelsey Grammer
In-universe information
NicknameDoc, Fras
GenderMale
OccupationPsychiatrist[1] (1983–1993)
Radio host and psychotherapist (1993–2004)
TV host and psychotherapist (For 14-15 years)
Harvard professor (2023)
Apartment owner (2023)
Family
SpouseNanette "Nanny G" Guzman (before 1984)
Lilith Sternin (1988–1993)
Significant otherCharlotte Connor (2003-2023)
ChildrenFrederick Crane
(b. 1989; son, with Lilith)
Relatives
ReligionEpiscopalian
NationalityAmerican

Dr. Frasier Winslow Crane[2] (born c. 1952)[3][note 1] is a fictional character who is both a supporting character on the American television sitcom Cheers and the titular protagonist of its spin-off Frasier and the latter’s 2023 sequel. In all three series, he is portrayed by Kelsey Grammer. The character debuted in the Cheers third-season premiere, "Rebound (Part 1)" (1984), as Diane Chambers's love interest, part of the Sam and Diane story arc. Intended to appear for only a few episodes, Grammer's performance in the role was praised by producers, prompting them to expand his role and increase his prominence.

Later in Cheers, Frasier marries Lilith Sternin (Bebe Neuwirth) and has a son, Frederick. After Cheers ended, the character moved to a spin-off series, Frasier, through which the span of his overall television appearances totals twenty years.[4][5] In the spin-off, Frasier moves back to his birthplace, Seattle, after his divorce from Lilith, who retained custody of Frederick in Boston, and is reunited with a newly created family: his estranged father, Martin, and brother, Niles. In February 2021, ViacomCBS (now Paramount Global) announced that Grammer would reprise the character in a new series on Paramount+.[6]

Grammer received award recognitions for portraying this character on these two shows, in addition to a 1992 one-time appearance on Wings. For his portrayal on Cheers, Grammer was nominated twice for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series but did not win in that category. For portraying the character on Frasier, Kelsey Grammer won four Emmy Awards out of eleven nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and two Golden Globe Awards out of eight nominations for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series (Musical or Comedy).

  1. ^ Kolbert, Elizabeth (February 27, 1994). "TELEVISION; A Chip Off The Old Sitcom". The New York Times. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  2. ^ Gumbel, Andrew (May 15, 2004). "Kelsey Grammer: The darker side of TV's favourite shrink". The Independent.
  3. ^ a b Bjorklund 1993, p. 257.
  4. ^ Isenberg, Barbara (September 21, 2003). "Cheers to the long run". LA Times. Archived from the original on July 10, 2012. Retrieved August 23, 2010.
  5. ^ "Condo by condo, Seattle has become a lot like Frasier". Seattle Times. May 13, 2004. Retrieved July 2, 2012.
  6. ^ Picheta, Rob (February 25, 2021). "'Frasier' is being rebooted, with Kelsey Grammer reprising the role 17 years after show ended". CNN.


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