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Kelsey Grammer won four Emmy awards for his performance as Frasier Crane on the series James Earl Jones received an Emmy nomination for his guest appearance on the series Anthony LaPaglia received an Emmy award and two nominations for his role as Daphne's brother, Simon Griffin Dunne received an Emmy nomination for his guest performance on the ...
For his performance as Frasier Crane in Cheers, Kelsey Grammer was Emmy Award-nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1988 and 1990. [47] [48] For the same role in Wings episode "Planes, Trains, and Visiting Cranes", he was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series at the 1992 Emmy Awards. [47]
The 49th Primetime Emmy Awards were held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California, in 1997. They were presented in two ceremonies hosted by Bryant Gumbel , one on Saturday, September 13 and another on Sunday, September 14.
SNUB: Kelsey Grammer, "Frasier" (lead actor comedy) Grammer won four Emmys for playing the good Dr. Frasier Crane, taking the last one 20 years ago for what was then the show's final season.
He was the first American actor to be nominated for multiple Emmy awards for portraying the same character on three different television shows (Cheers, Frasier, and Wings). In 2010, Grammer received his first Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical for his performance in La Cage Aux Folles opposite Douglas Hodge .
Has the Frasier reboot won any awards? With 37 Primetime Emmy wins under its belt, the original 11 seasons of Frasier, which received 107 total nominations, holds the record for most Emmy wins for ...
The original Frasier ran for 11 seasons on NBC, from 1993 to 2004. It won 37 Primetime Emmy Awards and was among the most-watched sitcoms of the 1990s. It won 37 Primetime Emmy Awards and was ...
For his role in the sitcom, Frasier, he won two Golden Globe awards for Best Lead Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical in 1996 and 2001, four Primetime Emmy awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in 1994, 1995, 1998 and 2004, and a Screen Actors Guild award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series ...