Kelsey Grammer is no stranger to awards seasons. He has won a ton of gold. For his role as Dr.
Frasier Crane on the original run of Frasier , he received four Emmys as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series right from the beginning for the show’s 1993 pilot, then back to back the second season, again in 1998 and finally for the show’s last season in 2004. Add to that a couple of Voiceover Emmys as Sideshow Bob on The Simpsons and another for Trollhunters (the latter a Daytime Emmy). He also has two Golden Globes for Frasier and another for his 2011-12 Starz drama Boss.
Along the way there also was a SAG Award as part of the Frasier ensemble and even a Tony as a producer on the 2016 revival of The Color Purple. Grammer also was Tony-nominated for his role in the 2010 production of La Cage aux Folles. Related Stories Obituaries Nancy MacKenzie Dies: Voice Of Marge Simpson In Latin America Was 81 News Jodie Foster On The Challenges Of Taking On 'True Detective', A Possible First Acting Emmy Nomination, And A Legendary 60 Year Career - The Actor's Side RELATED: Kelsey Grammer Talks Future For ‘Frasier,’ Possible ‘Cheers’ Crossover, ‘Girlfriends’ Reboot & More: The Deadline Q&A Now he finds himself back in the Emmy conversation yet again, and yet again for Frasier’s new incarnation as a Paramount+ series in which Dr.
Crane returns to Boston with a new life and a new set of supporting characters. The series is in production now for a second season . Grammer als.
