Allen Kelsey Grammer

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Allen Kelsey Grammer Wiki Biography

Allen Kelsey Grammer is a famous actor, comedian, producer, director, singer, voice actor and even activist. Allen Grammer’s net worth is estimated to be $60 million dollars as of 2014. No wonder he is such a rich man given how many turns his career has taken.

He was born on 21st of February in 1955 in Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas, in the United States Virgin Islands to Sally Cranmen Grammer and Frank Allen Grammer. His career started in 1979. Allen Grammer started in the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego where he had three-year internship. He previously attended the Juilliard School. His acting debut was on Broadway’s play Macbeth in 1981 where he played the role of Lennox. He only got the part because of the negative reviews that Philip Anglin had received. After his breakthrough role of Lennox Allen played the role of Michael Cassio on Broadway in the play Othello. Interestingly enough, in 2000 Allen had to play the role of Lennox once again, after almost twenty years.

Allen had never played in a musical before 2010 when he made his big debut. It was the musical called La Cage aux Folles. Allen Grammer got nominated in the category of the Best Performance by the Leading Actor in a musical for a Tony Award and he had won.

Speaking about Allen’s career in television it is worth mentioning that he started by portraying Stephen Smith in series called Kennedy produced by NBC. During the course of Frasier’s production Allen was nominated for quite a few awards. Allen returned to television roles in 2005. He stared in such movies as The Italian Bob, The Man Who Grew Too Much, Stark Trek, Medium, Transformers, Partners and many others.

He is best known for his portrayal of Doctor Frasier Crane on the sitcom produced by NBC called Cheers and its spin-off called Frasier. He played a middle aged psychiatrist, and he has won several awards for his role as Dr. Frasier Crane. A few to mention would be the five Emmy awards he has won and three of the Golden Globes he has received. He has also voiced a few characters on The Simpsons and even on a show called Sideshow Bob.

Speaking about his personal life Allen has been married three times before marrying his current wife Kayte Walsh. Allen married Doreen Alderman in 1982 and divorced her in 1990. After that he went on to marry Leigh-Anne Csuhany in 1992 whom he later divorced in the year 1993. After his divorce from his second wife Leigh-Anne he married Camille Donatacci in 1997. Unfortunately, they divorced in 2011. After his divorce from his third wife Allen Grammer married his current wife – Kayte Walsh in 2011. Allen also has quite a few children. The complete list would be Spencer Grammer, Greer Grammer, Mason Olivia Grammer, Jude Gordon Grammer, Faith Evangeline Elisa Grammer and Kelsey Gabriel Elias Grammer.

IMDB Wikipedia “I Don’t Know How She Does It” (2011) “Frasier” (1993–2004) $60 Million 2016 Allen Kelsey Grammer Animal Farm (1999) Boss (2011-2012) Cheers (1984-1993) Directors Guild of America award (1999) Fame (2009) Florida Hollywood Walk of Fame for television (2001) Juilliard School Kelsey Grammer (m. 1982–1990) Kelsey Grammer (m. 1992–1993) Kelsey Grammer (m. 1997–2011) Kelsey Grammer (m. 2011) Kelsey Grammer Net W Partners (2014) Pine Crest School Private preparatory school in Fort Lauderdale Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor The Expendables 3 (2014) The Innocent (1994) The Last Tycoon (2016) Tin Man (2011) Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical/Best Revival of a Musical (2010 X-Men: Days of Future Past X-Men: The last Stand (2006)

Allen Kelsey Grammer Quick Info

Full Name Kelsey Grammer
Net Worth $60 Million
Date Of Birth February 21, 1955
Place Of Birth Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas, in the United States Virgin Islands
Height 6 ft (1.854 m)
Profession Television producer, Actor, Television Director, Voice Actor, Comedian, Singer, Film Producer, Film director, Writer
Education Pine Crest School, Private preparatory school in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Juilliard School
Nationality American
Spouse Kelsey Grammer (m. 2011), Kelsey Grammer (m. 1997–2011),Kelsey Grammer (m. 1992–1993), Kelsey Grammer (m. 1982–1990)
Children Kayte Walsh, Camille Grammer, Leigh-Anne Csuhany, Doreen Alderman
Parents Sally Cranmen Grammer, Frank Allen Grammer
Siblings Karen Grammer, William Grammer, John Grammer, Betty Grammer, Stephen Grammer
Nicknames Allen Kelsey Grammer , Kelsey , Kelsey Grammar
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MrKelseyGrammer
Twitter https://twitter.com/kelseygrammer?lang=en
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/_kelseygrammerbw
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001288
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/kelsey-grammer-mn0000769187
Awards Primetime Emmy Awards, American Comedy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, People’s Choice Awards, Golden Raspberry Award
Nominations Hollywood Walk of Fame for television (2001), Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical/Best Revival of a Musical (2010, 2016), Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, Directors Guild of America Award (1999)
Movies Tin Man (2011), The Expendables 3 (2014), Fame (2009), X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), X-Men: Days of Future Past, I Don’t Know How She Does It (2011)
TV Shows Cheers (1984-1993), The Innocent (1994), Frasier (1993-2004), Animal Farm (1999), Boss (2011-2012), Partners (2014), The Last Tycoon (2016)

Allen Kelsey Grammer Trademarks

  1. Deep smooth voice
  2. Frequently portrays characters with pompous and/or pretentious tendencies

Allen Kelsey Grammer Quotes

  • [about working on Frasier (1993)] “I’m very unprofessional and there are several episodes in which you can catch me laughing. The one about the Hungarian goose – ‘It’s not my date, it’s dinner!’ – I could never get through that. The one where they open up the restaurant together. The one with the supermodel zoologist where I go, ‘What do you think of me now?’ Honestly, it was just a lovely time. The happiest 11 years of my life.”
  • [on playing Dr. Henry “Hank” McCoy/Beast in X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)] The first thing that comes to my mind, honestly, is that we didn’t do more. I’d love to play him again. He’s such a great character. I’m glad they brought him in for that one, but it’s a shame we didn’t get to see more of Hank. Then they moved to the prequel and everybody got young. [laughs] But it’s all right… I hadn’t followed X-Men so much, but when I played the role, I got so much response from people about how excited they were. I think there was just a gap in the market. I think we missed a real chance there to give the ones who loved Hank a bit more of him.
  • [on if there was any hesitation to do Frasier (1993)] Oh, I quite clearly thought he should die with Cheers (1982) . But then we broke another story with Casey-Angell-Lee [writer-producers Peter Casey, David Angell and David Lee], and they wrote a great script about a completely different character. And it was [Paramount TV head] John Pike who was responsible for Frasier. He’s the one who sat me down and said, “I think a sitcom should be funny, and the script you guys turned in is not.” [laughs] “I want you to do Frasier.” So I said, “Okay, well, there’s a couple of conditions: he’s not married, and I don’t want any kids in there.” So we found the devices to get as far away from Boston as we could, and people made an attempt to make sure this was a new guy with an old but recognizable name. But he was still the centerpiece of the show, so we got David [Hyde Pierce] to be the Frasier of the show, and we were able to let Frasier be someone a little bit different.
  • [on playing Dr. Frasier Crane on Cheers (1982) and his own spin-off, Frasier (1993)] The golden key. [laughs] When I first came onto Cheers (1982) , it was originally only going to be for seven shows. Apparently, I was funny enough to keep around. They said that to me quite openly. “He’s funny enough to keep around. He makes things funny that we didn’t think were funny, and that’s an asset to the show.” So they found a way to have him be part of it… You know, one of my favorite episodes of playing Frasier on Cheers (1982) was one I think was called Cheers: The Triangle (1986), when he actually started to do therapy on Sam and Diane and sort of ended up examining himself in the process, and had the big blowout in Sam’s office with the two of them. He sort of became his own man at that point, and I liked that. It was a good episode. And it was probably also when he realized he could have his own show. [laughs]
  • [on if he has a favorite Sideshow Bob episode of The Simpsons (1989)] Well, I have a favorite Sideshow Bob line, which is [in character] “Lisa, you do not spend a decade as a homicidal maniac without learning a thing or two about dynamite.” [laughs] And then there’s the rakes. That’s just a classic.
  • [on playing Sideshow Bob on The Simpsons (1989)] An irrepressible villain. He is a presumptive joy to play on every occasion. Sam Simon had worked on Cheers (1982), so that’s how I got involved in that. He just called one day and said, “Hey, Kels, I remember you used to sing a lot on the set of Cheers (1982). Can you do a Cole Porter tune?”. I said, “Yeah, absolutely!”. And that was the basis of the conversation. He said, “We’ve got this guy on the show, he’s never said anything before, he’s the sidekick character of Krusty the Clown,” and once he ran it down, I said, “Sure, I’ll play.” They were kind enough to send the song over first – you probably already know, but it was “Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye” – but I said, “Yeah, I can sing it.”.
  • [on playing Stinky Pete the Prospector in Toy Story 2 (1999)] Stinky Pete! What a poor, repressed little shit. [laughs] I loved him, but he was… I liked how small his thinking was. You know, how inside the box he wanted to be. He was a very interesting little character to play. The thing I remember most, though, was [co-writer/director] John Lasseter. His enthusiasm for the work he does was just breathtaking. He would run out of the sound booth and go, “Oh, my God, I can’t wait to go animate that line!”. He loves performance and embraces it. He likes to… well, he’s just like a child. He’s wonderful.
  • [on how challenging the makeup process was in X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)] It wasn’t as bad as you’d think. We got the process down to an hour and a half for most of it, so it was only three hours total. So it wasn’t brutal. It was just the prep. If I had to sit around in it for most of the day before we shot… well, that was just planning. That happened a couple of times, but I pissed and moaned enough to make sure it didn’t happen more than once or twice. [laughs]
  • [on if he was happy with the way Frasier (1993) ended] Oh yeah. Yeah, that was one instance where I knew the end of the show at the same time we did the first episode. My idea was always to embrace the idea that he’s going off to the other world, using the poem of Ulysses. That was always part of it, and they were – happily – not against that idea.
  • [on the scripts for Boss (2011)] I think it’s great writing, great writing. Why would you mess around with that? If something doesn’t quite roll off the tongue or I’m having trouble memorizing it, that’s often an indication that something is missing, That’s always been my barometer. But this has been easy, a lot easier than it looks actually.
  • The cops in Chicago have told me that I have a withering look that is just like Mayor Daley’s was. A lot of them come up and say, “Man, the way you do that thing, the way you turn that Fuck you look on people, that is him.” I have not been a party to that look. I don’t know it personally.
  • Actors are observers of human life, of human behavior. If you’ve any smarts and any powers of observation, you kind of know what’s going on inside a person like Tom Kane, and you just bring it out naturally. It’s part of who you are. That’s what you’re good at.
  • [on his role as Tom Kane the brutal mayor of Chicago on Boss (2011)] He’s an exciting character and a lot of fun to play. Iago is one of the most liked characters in Shakespeare’s canon and he’s the most evil, most extraordinarily manipulative person in history. He says the worst, most politically incorrect things, even for the time the play is set in – and yet audiences adore that character. There’s some similarity there with Tom Kane. The discovery of this man has been a discovery of things I’ve never done or said before.
  • I got fired when I was a dishwasher at Denny’s. That set me back a little bit. You don’t realize how important dishwashers are until you do the job.
  • I lost a lot of stuff when Karen died. It took about a year to get back to even thinking that there might be a reason to go on.
  • Life is supposed to get tough.

Allen Kelsey Grammer Important Facts

  • $175,000 /episode (2009-10)
  • $38,000,000 /year ($1.6m per episode thru 2003-2004: 24 episodes/season)
  • $250,000 /episode (1995-96)
  • His favorite Sideshow Bob line is “Lisa, you don’t spend ten years as a homicidal maniac without learning a few things about dynamite” from The Simpsons: Brother from Another Series (1997).
  • Was considered for the role of Jafar in Aladdin (1992).
  • Has English, German, Irish and Scottish ancestry.
  • Is a client of Stan Rosenfield and Associates.
  • Is a huge fan of the original Star Trek (1966) series.
  • Is a Republican.
  • Wife Kayte Grammer gave birth to a son, Kelsey Gabriel Elias Grammer, on July 22, 2014 at 8:28 a.m. in Los Angeles, weighing 8 lbs., 2 oz. and measuring 20.5 inches long.
  • Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on May 22, 2001.
  • Has appeared with Patrick Stewart in five different productions: Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Frasier (1993), X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return (2013) and X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014).
  • Wife Kayte Grammer gave birth to a daughter, Faith Evangeline Elisa Grammer, on July 13, 2012 at 1 a.m in Los Angeles, weighing 6 lbs., 2 oz.
  • Has played the same character (Dr. Frasier Crane) on four different series: Cheers (1982), Wings (1990), Frasier (1993) and The John Larroquette Show (1993).
  • Parents are Frank Allen Jr. and Sally Grammer; has one younger sister: Karen Elisa Grammer.
  • (December 15, 2010) Engaged to Kayte Grammer, 29.
  • Camille Grammer filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. [July 2010]
  • Studied acting with Michael Howard in New York City.
  • Suffered a mild heart attack in Hawaii on May 31, 2008.
  • His favorite episode of Frasier (1993) was Frasier: Ham Radio (1997).
  • Leigh McCloskey’s roommate and Julliard classmate in New York City during the mid-1970s.
  • A fictional place called “Kelsey Grammar School”, which is in the comedy series Little Britain (2003), is named after him.
  • Was the original voice for the Geico Gecko.
  • Has appeared as Henry “Hank” McCoy/Beast in X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). George Buza, who was the voice of “Beast” on the animated series, played a truck driver in the first X-Men (2000) film. Steve Bacic played a “Dr. Hank McCoy” in X2 (2003).
  • When the producers of Frasier (1993) asked him about approaching Bebe Neuwirth about replaying her character on Frasier (1993) as a regular, he said no. He claimed it was because “For this spin-off to work, Fraiser would have to be the only old, familiar thing there. Everything else would have to be brand-new.”.
  • Took the role of Henry “Hank” McCoy/The Beast in X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), two years after his former television brother, David Hyde Pierce, provided the uncredited voice of Abe Sapien in Hellboy (2004).
  • On one episode of The Simpsons (1989), while he portrayed the recurring character Sideshow Bob, David Hyde Pierce supplied the voice of Kelsey’s brother, mimicking the relationship between the two on Frasier (1993). This joke was repeated and extended a decade later, when Pierce once again played Bob’s brother, and John Mahoney once again played their father.
  • Has appeared with Ted Danson in episodes of three different series: Cheers (1982), Frasier (1993) and Becker (1998).
  • Has his own production company, Grammnet Productions, which has a distribution deal with Paramount Pictures. They are behind the UPN series Girlfriends (2000), of which Grammer is an executive producer, and his new comedy series on Fox-TV, debuting in March 2005.
  • His son was named after his maternal grandfather, Gordon Cranmer, who helped raise him and his sister. He passed away when Kelsey was 11.
  • Son, Jude Gordon Grammer (born August 28, 2004) in Sacramento, California, via surrogate birth.
  • Began his acting career at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis.
  • Attended high school at Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, one of the most prestigious high schools in the country.
  • In memory of his sister who was raped and murdered, he named his daughter Spencer Karen (Karen was his sister’s first name).
  • On the Fox News debate show Hannity & Colmes (1996), he said that he would like to run for public office someday, perhaps U.S. Senator from California.
  • When series production of Frasier (1993) ended, Kelsey Grammer tied the record for longest role (Frasier Crane) portrayed by at single actor on prime-time television (Cheers (1982) and Frasier (1993)), at 20 years (1984-2004) Grammer is tied with James Arness for Marshall Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke (1955) (1955-1975).
  • Has provided the voice of the Narrator for the Guthrie Theatre production of “A Christmas Carol” in 2000.
  • Daughter, Greer Grammer, born February 15, 1992, with Barrie Buckner.
  • Daughter, Spencer Grammer, born October 9, 1983, with Doreen Alderman.
  • Daughter, Mason Olivia Grammer, was delivered by a surrogate mother October 24, 2001 in Los Angeles, California and weighed in at 8 pounds, 5 ounces.
  • He filed suit against his former talent agency, Artists Agency, in order to recover $1.8 million in commissions. The current lawsuit comes on the heels of a Screen Actors Guild arbitration that has ordered him to pay the agency commissions withheld since 1998. Artists Agency is claiming that it has a right to claim ongoing profit participation in Frasier (1993), which means several million dollars in commissions with the series in syndication. He is charging that Artists Agency, which has represented him since the 1980s, didn’t win him the role of Frasier Crane on either Cheers (1982) or Frasier (1993). In 1996, he switched agencies but continued to pay commission up to 1998, after which Artists Agency began arbitration. The arbitrator’s ruling, which was handed down August 4, 2000, upholds a renewal agreement he says he was forced into signing and orders him to pay withheld commissions. [August 2000]
  • Wife Camille Grammer appeared on his situation comedy Frasier (1993), in the episode Frasier: Halloween (1997).
  • Had to have his appendix removed, only a few weeks after his Toy Story 2 (1999) co-star, Tim Allen, also had to have his appendix removed. Expected to make full recovery. [October 1999]
  • His daughter, Spencer Grammer, was on the Cheers (1982) episode Cheers: One Hugs, the Other Doesn’t (1992).
  • Is the only actor to be nominated for an Emmy Award for three television series, all for the same character (Frasier Crane in Cheers (1982), Frasier (1993) and a guest appearance on Wings (1990)).
  • Signed a new second season deal for Frasier (1993). He will be getting about £1.1 million per episode. This makes him the highest paid television star ever (2001).
  • His father was murdered, in 1968, in the Virgin Islands. His sister, Karen Elisa Grammer, was murdered, in 1975, while finishing a shift working at a Red Lobster in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Had two stepbrothers (from his father’s second marriage) that were killed in a shark/scuba accident.
  • Served 30 days in jail for violating probation on DUI (1990).
  • His favorite episode of Cheers (1982) was Cheers: Dinner at Eight-ish (1987).
  • Spent a couple of weeks in the Betty Ford clinic for substance abuse. [October 1996]
  • Has filed a lawsuit against Hamptons real estate broker Bettie Wysor of Dunemere Real Estate who put him and his wife next door to a construction site. The couple rented a mansion next door to advertising executive Jay Chiat in summer 1998. Kelsey was uninformed of Chiat’s extensive renovation, and is suing Wyson for $100,000 for failing to warn him but Wysor says that work on Chiat’s house was finished by the time the Grammers moved in. She claims the couple only used their place for three of the four weeks they had rented it for, and never complained to her about anything. [May 2000]

Allen Kelsey Grammer Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Partners 2014 TV Series executive producer – 10 episodes Producer
The Game 2006-2013 TV Series executive producer – 59 episodes Producer
Boss 2011-2012 TV Series executive producer – 18 episodes Producer
Medium 2005-2011 TV Series executive producer – 129 episodes Producer
Hank 2009-2010 TV Series executive producer – 6 episodes Producer
The Kelsey Grammer Bill Zucker Comedy Hour 2010 TV Movie producer Producer
Back to You 2007-2008 TV Series executive producer – 17 episodes Producer
Girlfriends 2000-2008 TV Series executive producer – 172 episodes Producer
Dash 4 Cash 2007 TV Movie executive producer Producer
World Cup Comedy 2005 TV Series executive producer – 6 episodes Producer
Kelsey Grammer Presents: The Sketch Show 2005 TV Series executive producer – 6 episodes Producer
The Good Humor Man 2005 executive producer Producer
The Soluna Project 2004 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Frasier 1993-2004 TV Series executive producer – 262 episodes Producer
Gary the Rat 2003 TV Series executive producer – 12 episodes Producer
Alligator Point 2003 TV Movie executive producer Producer
In-Laws 2002-2003 TV Series executive producer – 15 episodes Producer
Neurotic Tendencies 2001 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Gary the Rat 2000 Video executive producer Producer
Fired Up 1997-1998 TV Series executive producer – 28 episodes Producer
Kelsey Grammer Salutes Jack Benny 1995 TV Movie documentary executive producer Producer
The Innocent 1994 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Nest 2016 post-production Mason Actor
Bunyan and Babe 2016 post-production Norm Blandsford (voice) Actor
Trollhunters 2016 TV Series announced Blinky (voice) Actor
The Simpsons 1990-2016 TV Series Sideshow Bob Actor
Storks 2016 Hunter (voice) Actor
The Last Tycoon 2016 TV Series Pat Brady Actor
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising 2016 Shelby’s Dad Actor
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt 2016 TV Series Kelsey Grammer Actor
WrestleMania 2016 TV Movie Narrator (voice) Actor
Baby, Baby, Baby 2015 Sebastian Actor
Entourage 2015 Kelsey Grammer Actor
Killing Jesus 2015 TV Movie King Herod / Narrator Actor
Breaking the Bank 2014 Charles Actor
Saigon Broadcasting Television Network 2014 TV Series Actor
Reach Me 2014 Angelo AldoBrandini Actor
Partners 2014 TV Series Allen Braddock Actor
The Expendables 3 2014 Bonaparte Actor
Think Like a Man Too 2014 Lee Fox Actor
Transformers: Age of Extinction 2014 Harold Attinger Actor
X-Men: Days of Future Past 2014 Beast – older (uncredited) Actor
Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return 2013 Tin Man (voice) Actor
Heart Transplant with Kelsey Grammer 2013 Short Actor
Boss 2011-2012 TV Series Mayor Tom Kane Actor
30 Rock 2010-2012 TV Series Kelsey Grammer Actor
I Don’t Know How She Does It 2011 Clark Cooper Actor
Hank 2009-2010 TV Series Hank Pryor Actor
The Kelsey Grammer Bill Zucker Comedy Hour 2010 TV Movie Actor
Bill Zucker’s Crib 2010 TV Movie Actor
The Troop 2010 TV Series Dr. Cranius Actor
Crazy on the Outside 2010 Frank Actor
Fame 2009 Mr. Martin Cranston Actor
Middle Men 2009 Frank Griffin Actor
An American Carol 2008 Patton Actor
Back to You 2007-2008 TV Series Chuck Darling Actor
Swing Vote 2008 President Andrew Boone Actor
The Simpsons Ride 2008 Short Sideshow Bob (voice) Actor
The Simpsons Game 2007 Video Game Sideshow Bob (voice) Actor
Medium 2006 TV Series Bob Sherman / Angel of Death Actor
Even Money 2006/I Detective Brunner Actor
The Good Humor Man 2005 Mr. Skibness Actor
Kelsey Grammer Presents: The Sketch Show 2005 TV Series Various Actor
A Christmas Carol: The Musical 2004 TV Movie Ebenezer Scrooge Actor
Frasier 1993-2004 TV Series Dr. Frasier Crane Actor
Frasier: Analyzing the Laughter 2004 TV Movie Dr. Frasier Crane Actor
Teacher’s Pet 2004 Dr. Ivan Krank (voice) Actor
Barbie of Swan Lake 2003 Video Rothbart (voice) Actor
The Big Empty 2003 Agent Banks Actor
Becker 2003 TV Series Rick Cooper Actor
Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor 2003 TV Movie George Washington Actor
Mr. St. Nick 2002 TV Movie Nick St. Nicholas Actor
Just Visiting 2001 Narrator (voice, uncredited) Actor
15 Minutes 2001 Robert Hawkins Actor
The Sports Pages 2001 TV Movie Howard Greene (segment “How Doc Waddems Finally Broke 100”) Actor
God Lives Underwater: Fame 2001 Short Robert Hawkins Actor
Gary the Rat 2000 Video Gary ‘The Rat’ Andrews (voice) Actor
Stark Raving Mad 2000 TV Series Professor Tuttle Actor
New Jersey Turnpikes 1999 Actor
Toy Story 2 1999 Video Game Stinky Pete (voice) Actor
Bartok the Magnificent 1999 Video Zozi (voice) Actor
Toy Story 2 1999 Stinky Pete the Prospector (voice) Actor
Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas 1999 Video Narrator (voice) Actor
Animal Farm 1999 TV Movie Snowball (voice) Actor
Standing on Fishes 1999 Verk Actor
Just Shoot Me! 1998 TV Series Narrator Actor
The Real Howard Spitz 1998 Howard Spitz Actor
The Pentagon Wars 1998 TV Movie General Partridge Actor
Anastasia 1997 Vladimir (voice) Actor
Fired Up 1997 TV Series Tom Whitman Actor
London Suite 1996 TV Movie Sydney Nichols Actor
Down Periscope 1996 Tom Dodge Actor
Runaway Brain 1995 Short Dr. Frankenollie (voice) Actor
Biography 1995 TV Series documentary George Washington Actor
The Innocent 1994 TV Movie Det. Frank Barlow Actor
Beyond Suspicion 1993 TV Movie Ron McNally Actor
Cheers 1984-1993 TV Series Dr. Frasier Crane Actor
Roc 1993 TV Series Det. Rush Actor
Galaxies Are Colliding 1992 Peter Actor
Star Trek: The Next Generation 1992 TV Series Captain Morgan Bateson Actor
Wings 1992 TV Series Dr. Frasier Crane Actor
Baby Talk 1991 TV Series Russell Actor
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1990 TV Series Dr. Frasier Crane Actor
The Tracey Ullman Show 1990 TV Series Mr. Brenna Actor
Top of the Hill 1989 TV Movie Actor
227 1989 TV Series Mr. Anderson Actor
Dance ‘Til Dawn 1988 TV Movie Ed Strull Actor
Mickey’s 60th Birthday 1988 TV Movie Dr. Frasier Crane Actor
J.J. Starbuck 1987 TV Series Pierce Morgan Actor
You Are the Jury 1987 TV Series Stuart Cooper Actor
Paul Reiser Out on a Whim 1987 TV Movie Actor
Crossings 1986 TV Mini-Series Craig Lawson Actor
George Washington 1984 TV Mini-Series Lt. Stewart Actor
Kate & Allie 1984 TV Series David Hamill Actor
Kennedy 1983 TV Mini-Series Stephen Smith Actor
Macbeth 1982/I TV Movie Lennox Actor
Another World 1982 TV Series Head Paramedic Actor
Ryan’s Hope 1979 TV Series Waiter Actor
The Simpsons 1990-2015 TV Series performer – 8 episodes Soundtrack
The 69th Annual Tony Awards 2015 TV Movie performer: “Stronger” Soundtrack
The 64th Annual Tony Awards 2010 TV Special performer: “The Best of Times” Soundtrack
Late Show with David Letterman TV Series performer – 1 episode, 2010 writer – 1 episode, 2010 Soundtrack
A Christmas Carol: The Musical 2004 TV Movie performer: “Jolly Good Time”, “Nothing to Do With Me Pt. 1”, “Nothing to Do With Me Pt. 2”, “A Place Called Home Reprise”, “Dancing on Your Grave”, “Yesterday, Tomorrow and Today/God Bless Us Every One reprise”, “What a Day, What a Sky”, “Christmas Together” – uncredited Soundtrack
Frasier 1993-2004 TV Series performer – 262 episodes Soundtrack
Teacher’s Pet 2004 performer: “I, Ivan Frank”, “I’m Moving On” Soundtrack
Behind the Couch: The Making of ‘Frasier’ 2003 Video documentary short performer: “Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs” Soundtrack
Animal Farm 1999 TV Movie performer: “Beasts of the World” Soundtrack
Just Shoot Me! 1998 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Anastasia 1997 performer: “A Rumor in St. Petersburg”, “Learn to Do It”, “Learn to Do It” Waltz Reprise Soundtrack
The Magical Journey of ‘Anastasia’ 1997 Video documentary short performer: “A Rumor in St. Petersburg”, “Learn to Do It” Soundtrack
Cheers 1987-1992 TV Series performer – 10 episodes Soundtrack
Frasier 1995-2004 TV Series performer – 183 episodes Music Department
Partners 2014 TV Series 2 episodes Director
Alligator Point 2009 TV Movie Director
Hank 2009 TV Series 2 episodes Director
Everybody Hates Chris 2007 TV Series 1 episode Director
My Ex Life 2006 TV Movie Director
Out of Practice 2005 TV Series 2 episodes Director
Frasier: Analyzing the Laughter 2004 TV Movie Director
Frasier 1996-2004 TV Series 36 episodes Director
Neurotic Tendencies 2001 TV Movie Director
Neurotic Tendencies 2001 TV Movie creator Writer
Warriors… In Their Own Words 2008 Documentary narrator Miscellaneous
Boss, Season 2: The King and His Court 2013 Short special thanks Thanks
Medium Season 6: The Mind Behind Medium 2010 Video short special thanks Thanks
Medium Season 6: Zombies on the Loose: The Making of Bite Me 2010 Video short special thanks Thanks
The ABC Fall Preview Open House 2009 TV Movie special thanks Thanks
Desolation Sound 2005 special thanks – as Kelsey Thanks
Behind the Couch: The Making of ‘Frasier’ 2003 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story 1999 Documentary special thanks Thanks
One Day in Auschwitz 2015 Documentary Narrator (voice) Self
Best of Enemies 2015 Documentary William F. Buckley (voice) Self
The Expendables 3: The Total Action Package 2014 Video short Himself Self
Today 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Evolution with Extinction 2014 Video documentary Himself Self
T.J. Miller: Farm Hippie 2014 Video short Himself Self
IMDb: What to Watch 2014 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Who Do You Think You Are? 2014 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2006-2014 TV Series Himself Self
Chelsea Lately 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Larry King Now 2013 TV Series Self
The 65th Annual Directors Guild Awards 2013 TV Special Himself – Host Self
Conan 2012 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Oprah’s Next Chapter 2012 TV Series Himself Self
The O’Reilly Factor 2012 TV Series Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1992-2012 TV Series Himself Self
FOX 25th Anniversary Special 2012 TV Movie Himself Self
The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2012 TV Special Himself – Winner: Best Actor in a TV Series – Drama Self
How Playboy Changed the World 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Self
Piers Morgan Tonight 2011 TV Series Himself Self
The 65th Annual Tony Awards 2011 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Revival of a Musical Self
Pioneers of Television 2011 TV Mini-Series documentary Narrator Self
Pixar: 25 Magic Moments 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Memories of Medium 2011 Video short Himself Self
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts 2010 TV Special Himself Self
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 2010 TV Series Himself – Camille’s husband Self
The Wendy Williams Show 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Troopathon 2010: Remember Their Sacrifice 2010 TV Movie Himself Self
Mark at the Movies 2010 TV Series Himself Self
The 64th Annual Tony Awards 2010 TV Special Himself – Performer, Presenter: Best Featured Actress in a Musical & Nominee: Best Leading Actor in a Musical Self
Rachael Ray 2007-2010 TV Series Himself Self
The 76th Annual Drama League Awards 2010 TV Special Himself Self
The Jay Leno Show 2009 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Boogie 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2003-2009 TV Series Himself Self
Dancing with the Stars 2009 TV Series Himself – Guest Appearance Self
Troopathon 2009: Honor Their Service 2009 TV Movie Himself Self
The Real Housewives of New York City 2009 TV Series Himself Self
The Movie Loft 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Shatner’s Raw Nerve 2008 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Warriors… In Their Own Words 2008 Documentary Narrator Self
Behind the Headlines: The Making of ‘Back to You’ 2008 Video short Chuck Darling Self
Larry King Live 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Film ’72 2008 TV Series Himself Self
The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards 2008 TV Special Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1993-2008 TV Series Himself Self
Tavis Smiley 2008 TV Series Himself Self
TV’s All-Time Funniest: A Paley Center for Media Special 2008 TV Special Himself Self
The View 2006-2008 TV Series Himself Self
Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert for Autism Education 2008 TV Movie Himself Self
The 59th Primetime Emmy Awards 2007 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Comedy Series Self
Square Off 2006 TV Series Himself Self
X-Men: Evolution of a Trilogy 2006 Video documentary short Himself Self
Generation Boom 2006 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
The Real Allison DuBois 2006 Video documentary short Himself Self
HypaSpace 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Corazón de… 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2005-2006 TV Series Himself Self
The 4th Annual TV Land Awards 2006 TV Special Himself Self
The Making of ‘Anastasia’ 2006 Video documentary Himself Self
MADtv 2001-2006 TV Series Himself Self
The 32nd Annual People’s Choice Awards 2006 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The Tony Danza Show 2004-2005 TV Series Himself Self
The Heaven and Earth Show 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Inside TV Land: Tickled Pink 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Father of the Pride 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Grin & Barrett 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope 2005 TV Special Himself Self
Christmas in Tinseltown 2004 TV Short documentary Himself Self
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2004 TV Special Himself – Parade Route Tour Guide Self
The 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2004 TV Special Himself – Winner: Outsanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Self
Playboy: 50 Years of Playmates 2004 Video documentary Himself – Actor Self
The Crane Brothers Remember Season 3 2004 Video documentary short Himself Self
The Wayne Brady Show 2004 TV Series Himself Self
10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2004 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Oustanding Performance by Ensemble in Comedy Series and Presenter Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2004 TV Series Himself Self
The Daily Show 2001-2004 TV Series Himself Self
Roz’s Dating Tips 2004 Video short Himself Self
Playboy’s 50th Anniversary Celebration 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Biography 2003 TV Series documentary Himself / Narrator Self
Star CloseUp 2003 TV Series Himself Self
Banzai 2003 TV Series Himself Self
Behind the Couch: The Making of ‘Frasier’ 2003 Video documentary short Himself Self
50 Greatest TV Animals 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself / Frasier Crane Self
100 Years of Hope and Humor 2003 TV Special Himself Self
9th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2003 TV Special Himself Self
TV’s Most Memorable Weddings 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2003 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Actress in a Television Series Drama Self
No Safe Place: Six Lives Forever Changed 2003 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice) Self
On Stage at the Kennedy Center: The Mark Twain Prize 2002 TV Movie Himself Self
The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2002 TV Special Himself – Nominated: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Self
NBC 75th Anniversary Special 2002 TV Special Himself Self
Bob Hope’s Funniest Out-Takes 2002 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
Keeli & Ivy: Chimps Like Us 2002 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2002 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Performance by Male Actor in Comedy Series and Nominee: Best Oustanding Performance by Ensemble in Comedy Series Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1997-2002 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2002 TV Special documentary Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy & Presenter: Best Television Series Drama Self
The 28th Annual People’s Choice Awards 2002 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
My VH1 Music Awards 2001 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The 53rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2001 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and Presenter: Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Self
America: A Tribute to Heroes 2001 TV Special documentary Himself Self
5th Annual Prism Awards 2001 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
7th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2001 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Self
Howard Stern 1999-2001 TV Series Himself Self
The Howard Stern Radio Show 1999-2001 TV Series Himself Self
The 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2001 TV Special Himself – Winner: Best Actor in a TV-Series – Comedy / Musical Self
E! True Hollywood Story 2000 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Girlfriends 2000 TV Series Himself Self
The 52nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2000 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Self
The 54th Annual Tony Awards 2000 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Play Self
Arista Records’ 25th Anniversary Celebration 2000 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The 14th Annual American Comedy Awards 2000 Himself Self
The 27th Annual American Music Awards 2000 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Influences: From Yesterday to Today 1999 TV Movie Himself Self
The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1999 TV Special Himself – Nominated: Outstanding Lead Actor in Comedy Series Self
The 1999 Billboard Music Awards 1999 TV Special Himself Self
The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story 1999 Documentary Himself / Narrator (voice) Self
Saturday Night Live 25 1999 TV Special documentary Himself – Audience Member (uncredited) Self
First Dogs 1999 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice) Self
1st Annual TV Guide Awards 1999 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1999 TV Movie documentary Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a TV-Series – Comedy / Musical Self
The 25th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1999 TV Special Himself Self
My Favourite ‘Frasier’ 1999 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The ‘Frasier’ Story 1999 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Celebrity Profile 1998 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The 40th Annual Grammy Awards 1998 TV Special Himself – Host Self
The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1998 TV Special Himself – Winner: Outstanding Lead Actor in Comedy Series and Co-Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Self
Saturday Night Live 1991-1998 TV Series Himself – Host / Himself Self
The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1998 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a TV-Series – Comedy / Musical Self
Intimate Portrait 1998 TV Series documentary Himself Self
American Comedy Awards Viewer’s Choice 1997 TV Special Himself – Honoree Self
The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1997 TV Special Himself – Nominated: Outstanding Lead Actor in Comedy Series and Co- Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Self
3rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 1997 TV Special Himself Self
The 11th Annual American Comedy Awards 1997 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1997 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a TV-Series – Comedy / Musical & Presenter: Best Actress / Actor in a TV-Series Drama Self
The Magical Journey of ‘Anastasia’ 1997 Video documentary short Himself Self
The Rodman World Tour 1996 TV Series Himself Self
The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1996 TV Special Himself – Nominated: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Self
1996 MLB All-Star Game 1996 TV Special Himself Self
1996 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1996 TV Movie documentary Himself – Host Self
The 10th Annual American Comedy Awards 1996 TV Special Himself Self
The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards 1996 TV Special Himself – Winner: Best Actor in a TV-Series – Comedy / Musical Self
Sex, Censorship and the Silver Screen 1996 TV Series documentary Quote Reader Self
Christmas in Washington 1995 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
The 21st Annual People’s Choice Awards 1995 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Favorite Female in a New Television Series Self
Tony Bennett: Here’s to the Ladies, a Concert of Hope 1995 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Kelsey Grammer Salutes Jack Benny 1995 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 1995 TV Movie Himself Self
The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1995 TV Special Himself – Winner: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series & Presenter: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Self
The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards 1995 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a TV-Series – Comedy / Musical Self
The 20th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1994 TV Special Himself – Accepting Award for Favorite New Television Comedy Series and Winner: Favorite Male Performer in a New Television Series Self
The 1994 Billboard Music Awards 1994 TV Special Himself Self
The American Revolution 1994 TV Movie documentary Benedict Arnold (voice) Self
The Second Annual Comedy Hall of Fame 1994 TV Special Himself Self
The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1994 TV Special Himself – Co-Presenter: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and Winner: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Self
The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards 1994 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a TV-Series – Comedy / Musical Self
1994 Clio Awards 1994 TV Special Himself – Host Self
Montreal International Comedy Festival ’94 1994 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 1993 TV Movie Himself Self
Jeopardy! 1993 TV Series Himself – Celebrity Contestant Self
Cheers: Last Call! 1993 TV Short Himself / Dr. Frasier Crane Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1991-1992 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1992 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Self
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 1991 TV Movie Himself Self
The 17th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1991 TV Special Himself – Accepting Award for Favourite Television Comedy Series Self
Cheers 1990 TV Series Himself / Dr. Frasier Crane Self
The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1990 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Self
Disneyland’s 35th Anniversary Special 1990 TV Movie Himself Self
The Earth Day Special 1990 TV Special Dr. Frasier Crane Self
The More You Know 1989 TV Series Himself Self
The 40th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1988 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Self
The New Hollywood Squares 1988 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Made in Hollywood 2014-2016 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
Extra 2014-2016 TV Series Himself / Himself – Expendables 3 & Partners Self
The Insider 2014-2016 TV Series Himself Self
Chelsea 2016 TV Series Himself Self
The Graham Norton Show 2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Chew 2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Must See TV: A Tribute to James Burrows 2016 TV Special Himself Self
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Live with Kelly and Michael 2004-2016 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
Mariah Carey’s Merriest Christmas 2015 TV Movie Himself Self
Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Announcer Self
Entertainment Tonight 2007-2015 TV Series Himself Self
The Meredith Vieira Show 2015 TV Series Himself Self
The Talk 2014-2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Good Morning America 2010-2015 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
Late Night with Seth Meyers 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1993-2015 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest / Himself – Guest Host Self
Inside Edition 2015 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2005-2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver 2015 TV Series Frasier Crane Archive Footage
The O’Reilly Factor 2008-2015 TV Series Himself / General George S. Patton / Dr. Frasier Crane Archive Footage
Some Jerk with a Camera 2015 TV Series documentary Himself / Sideshow Bob Archive Footage
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Extra 2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Chelsea Lately 2012-2014 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Great TV Mistakes 2010 TV Movie documentary Dr. Frasier Crane (uncredited) Archive Footage
15 Unforgettable Hollywood Tragedies 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Back to You Season 1: This Just In 2008 Video short Chuck Darling Archive Footage
The Culture Show 2007 TV Series documentary Sideshow Bob Archive Footage
All the Best from Denis Norden 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Charlotte Church Show 2006 TV Series Dr. Hank McCoy / The Beast Archive Footage
¿De qué te ríes? 2006 TV Movie Dr. Frasier Crane Archive Footage
Who Killed the Sitcom? 2006 TV Movie documentary Dr. Frasier Crane (uncredited) Archive Footage
TV’s Greatest Sidekicks 2004 TV Special Archive Footage
A Conversation with Art Director Roy Christopher 2004 Video documentary short Dr. Frasier Crane (uncredited) Archive Footage
Bulldog Crazy 2004 Video short Dr. Frasier Crane (uncredited) Archive Footage
Nicholas Colasanto: His Final Season 2004 Video short Dr. Frasier Crane (uncredited) Archive Footage
Shrink-Warped: Introducing Frasier Crane 2004 Video short Dr. Frasier Crane (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Mystery of Maris: The Break-Up Begins 2004 Video short Dr. Frasier Crane (uncredited) Archive Footage
Celebrities Uncensored 2004 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Marching on to Season Two 2004 Video documentary short Dr. Frasier Crane (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Mystery of Maris Continues! 2004 Video short Dr. Frasier Crane (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Niles & Daphne Attraction 2004 Video short Dr. Frasier Crane (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Another World Reunion 2003 TV Movie Dr. Canard Archive Footage
Heroes of Comedy: Women on Top 2003 TV Mini-Series documentary Archive Footage
Showboy 2002 Himself – Golden Globe Presenter (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Simpsons 1994 TV Series Sideshow Bob Archive Footage

Allen Kelsey Grammer Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2015 BTVA Television Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role – Comedy/Musical The Simpsons (1989) Won
2015 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Supporting Actor The Expendables 3 (2014) Won
2012 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama Boss (2011) Won
2006 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Voice-Over Performance The Simpsons (1989) Won
2004 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Won
2002 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Male Television Performer Tied with ‘Ray Romano’. Won
2002 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical Frasier (1993) Won
2001 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Frasier (1993) Won
2001 Sir Peter Ustinov Award Banff Television Festival Won
2001 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 22 May 2001. At 7021 Hollywood Blvd. Won
2000 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Won
1998 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Won
1998 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actor in a Series Frasier (1993) Won
1998 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actor in a Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Won
1998 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical Frasier (1993) Won
1998 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Won
1997 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actor in a Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Won
1997 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Won
1996 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Frasier (1993) Won
1996 American Comedy Award American Comedy Awards, USA Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication Frasier (1993) Won
1996 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Won
1995 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Won
1995 American Comedy Award American Comedy Awards, USA Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication Frasier (1993) Won
1995 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Won
1994 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Won
1994 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Male Performer in a New TV Series Won
2015 BTVA Television Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role – Comedy/Musical The Simpsons (1989) Nominated
2015 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Supporting Actor The Expendables 3 (2014) Nominated
2012 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama Boss (2011) Nominated
2006 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Voice-Over Performance The Simpsons (1989) Nominated
2004 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Nominated
2002 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Male Television Performer Tied with ‘Ray Romano’. Nominated
2002 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical Frasier (1993) Nominated
2001 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Frasier (1993) Nominated
2001 Sir Peter Ustinov Award Banff Television Festival Nominated
2001 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 22 May 2001. At 7021 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated
2000 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Nominated
1998 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Nominated
1998 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actor in a Series Frasier (1993) Nominated
1998 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actor in a Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Nominated
1998 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical Frasier (1993) Nominated
1998 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Nominated
1997 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actor in a Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Nominated
1997 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Nominated
1996 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Frasier (1993) Nominated
1996 American Comedy Award American Comedy Awards, USA Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication Frasier (1993) Nominated
1996 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Nominated
1995 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Nominated
1995 American Comedy Award American Comedy Awards, USA Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication Frasier (1993) Nominated
1995 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Nominated
1994 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Frasier (1993) Nominated
1994 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Male Performer in a New TV Series Nominated