Les, 76, said that brothers’ mindset was “sheer panic.” Glen, 82, explained, “There were some critics that said when Shelley walks out the door, that's the end of Cheers. And we had to live with that ...
The Emmy winner looks back 35 years after the premiere. — -- In "Different Flowers," comedy legend Shelley Long takes on a role that most fans of the "Cheers" and "Troop Beverly Hills" star are ...
Originally, Shelley Long’s role as Diane Chambers on Cheers was that of a romantic foil to Ted Danson’s Sam Malone. She was more uptight than Malone, more erudite, and prone to neuroses and nitpicking ...
Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name — a place that might not exist, if not for the work of Shelley Long. To that, Danson quipped, "Kiss my ass. That's so rude." But ultimately, he ...
Kelsey Grammer is best known for portraying Dr. Frasier Crane, first on the 1980s hit, Cheers, then Frasier in the 1990s. The part is so memorable that Grammer will likely always be considered Frasier ...
Shelley Long chatted with ET on the set of 1989's Girl Scouts-inspired comedy, 'Troop Beverly Hills.' The Paramount+ revival series has already brought back 'Frasier' stars Bebe Neuwirth and Peri ...
Shelley Long reportedly skipped the Cheers reunion at the Emmys because she has no interest in bellying up to the bar with her old co-stars again, RadarOnline.com has learned. According to a bombshell ...
Ted Danson has said that he first thought being paired with Cheers co-star Shelley Long was a "bad idea." The actor, 76, played womanizer Sam Malone on the Emmy award-winning sitcom—an ex-Boston Red ...
Shelley Long was spotted for the first time in ages appearing to be a completely different person. The 72-year-old actress looked almost unrecognizable from her 80's television days as she leisurely ...
Cheers ran for eleven seasons — including six after star Shelley Long left — but the show’s success was anything but certain. Les, 76, said that brothers’ mindset was “sheer panic.” Glen, 82, ...
Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name — a place that might not exist, if not for the work of Shelley Long. "Shelley really gave the first year or two or three the boost that Cheers ...
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