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 ...
Danson credited Long for the early seasons' success, "Shelley really gave the first year or two or three the boost that 'Cheers' needed." Long, who appeared in 122 of 270 episodes, left the series ...
Diane and Frasier back together again? Kelsey Grammer is hoping for fellow “Cheers” alum Shelley Long to make an appearance on his “Frasier” reboot. Long, 74, famously played waitress Diane Chambers ...
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’s predictions weren’t in a good place. The actor, 77, got candid on having a history of being wrong while starring on the NBC sitcom “Cheers” from 1982 to 1993. “I had the reputation on ...
Frasier Crane began his TV life ignominiously. The character that came to define Kelsey Grammer’s life was initially little more than the dorky, snooty, socially awkward psychiatrist Shelley Long’s ...
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 ...
'Cheers' actor recalls alarming encounter with fan wielding samurai sword with co-stars' names on it
"Cheers" star John Ratzenberger recalled an "odd" fan encounter while filming the hit TV show. Ratzenberger, who starred as Cliff Clavin, had noticed an audience member fixated on Shelley Long and Ted ...
Shelley Long was spotted out in Los Angeles the day after skipping the "Cheers" reunion at the 2024 Emmy Awards. The 74-year-old actress, who starred as the intellectual graduate ...
Since stepping away from the limelight, Long has maintained a relatively low-key life, occasionally appearing in guest roles ...
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 ...
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