Dr. Frasier Crane moves back to his hometown of Seattle, where he lives with his father, and works as a radio psychiatrist.
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Awards:
- Won 37 Primetime Emmys. Another 93 wins & 276 nominations.
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Series Cast Summary
Kelsey Grammer | ... |
Dr. Frasier Crane
(263 episodes, 1993-2004)
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Jane Leeves | ... |
Daphne Moon
(263 episodes, 1993-2004)
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David Hyde Pierce | ... |
Dr. Niles Crane
(263 episodes, 1993-2004)
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Peri Gilpin | ... |
Roz Doyle
(263 episodes, 1993-2004)
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John Mahoney | ... |
Martin Crane
(263 episodes, 1993-2004)
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Moose | ... |
Eddie
(164 episodes, 1993-2003)
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Paul Cosimano | ... |
Waiter
(142 episodes, 1993-2004)
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Dan Butler | ... |
Bulldog Briscoe
(53 episodes, 1993-2004)
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Tom McGowan | ... |
Kenny Daly
(42 episodes, 1998-2004)
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Edward Hibbert | ... |
Gil Chesterton
(29 episodes, 1994-2004)
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Patrick Kerr | ... |
Noel Shempsky
(22 episodes, 1994-2004)
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Millicent Martin | ... |
Gertrude Moon
(18 episodes, 2000-2003)
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Saul Rubinek | ... |
Donny Douglas
(15 episodes, 1999-2002)
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Bebe Neuwirth | ... |
Dr. Lilith Sternin
(12 episodes, 1994-2003)
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James Aaron Oliver | ... |
James the Barista
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(12 episodes, 2001-2003)
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Harriet Sansom Harris | ... |
Bebe Glazer
(11 episodes, 1993-2004)
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Jane Adams | ... |
Dr. Mel Karnofsky
(11 episodes, 1999-2000)
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Luck Hari | ... |
Waitress
(11 episodes, 1994-1997)
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Wendie Malick | ... |
Ronee Lawrence
(10 episodes, 2003-2004)
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Ashley Thomas | ... |
Alice May Doyle
(9 episodes, 2001-2004)
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Felicity Huffman | ... |
Julia Wilcox
(8 episodes, 2003)
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Trevor Einhorn | ... |
Frederick Crane
(8 episodes, 1996-2003)
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Anthony LaPaglia | ... |
Simon Moon
(8 episodes, 2000-2004)
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Jean Smart | ... |
Lana Gardner
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(7 episodes, 2000-2001)
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Marsha Mason | ... |
Sherry Dempsey
(6 episodes, 1997-1998)
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Brian Klugman | ... |
Kirby
(6 episodes, 2001-2002)
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Laura Linney | ... |
Charlotte
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(6 episodes, 2003-2004)
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Brooks Almy | ... |
Mrs. Richman
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(5 episodes, 1997-2002)
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Amita Balla | ... |
Waitress
(5 episodes, 2003-2004)
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Mercedes Ruehl | ... |
Kate Costas
(5 episodes, 1995-1996)
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Amy Brenneman | ... |
Faye Moskowitz
(4 episodes, 1998-1999)
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Shelley Long | ... |
Diane Chambers
(4 episodes, 1994-2001)
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Irene Olga López | ... |
Marta
(4 episodes, 1995-2004)
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Patricia Clarkson | ... |
Claire French
(4 episodes, 2001)
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Virginia Madsen | ... |
Cassandra Stone
(4 episodes, 1999)
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Amy Landers | ... |
Waitress
(4 episodes, 1997-2000)
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Bette Rae | ... |
Elizabeth
(4 episodes, 1993-1998)
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Dean Erickson | ... |
Waiter
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(4 episodes, 1993-1994)
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Michael G. Hawkins | ... |
Bandleader
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(4 episodes, 1995-2003)
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Ron Dean | ... |
Frank
(3 episodes, 1994-1998)
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Brian Stokes Mitchell | ... |
Cam Winston
(3 episodes, 2002)
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George DelHoyo | ... |
Father Mike
(3 episodes, 1993-1995)
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Conrad Janis | ... |
Albert
(3 episodes, 1997-2002)
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Lindsay Frost | ... |
Samantha Pierce
(3 episodes, 1997-2001)
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Bill Gratton | ... |
Leo
(3 episodes, 1994-1998)
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Alice Playten | ... |
Bonnie
(3 episodes, 1999)
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JoBeth Williams | ... |
Madeline Marshall
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(3 episodes, 1993-1994)
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Gigi Rice | ... |
Regan Shaw
(3 episodes, 1999-2001)
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Marsha Kramer | ... |
Tooty
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(3 episodes, 1996-1998)
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Phil Donahue | ... |
Larry
(3 episodes, 1999)
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Production Companies
- Grammnet Productions (in association with)
Distributors
- National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (2004) (United States) (tv)
- Channel 4 Television Corporation (United Kingdom) (tv)
- CBS Media Ventures (United States) (tv) (as CBS Television Distribution)
- CNBC-e (Turkey) (tv)
- CanWest Global Communications
- Comedy Central (Netherlands) (tv)
- Kabel Eins (1995) (Germany) (tv)
- Lifetime Television (United States) (tv)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2003) (United States) (DVD) (season 1)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2004) (United States) (DVD) (season 11)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2004) (United States) (DVD) (season 2)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2004) (United States) (DVD) (season 3)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2005) (United States) (DVD) (season 4)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2005) (United States) (DVD) (season 5)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2005) (United States) (DVD) (season 6)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2005) (United States) (DVD) (season 7)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2006) (United States) (DVD) (season 8)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2007) (United States) (DVD) (complete series)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2007) (United States) (DVD) (season 10)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2007) (United States) (DVD) (season 9)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2014) (United States) (DVD) (complete series)
- Peacock (2020) (United States) (video) (VOD)
- Sat.1 (2004) (Germany) (tv)
- Super Channel (2002) (Japan) (tv)
- TNT (2012) (Turkey) (tv)
- Vlaamse Televisie Maatschappij (VTM)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Castle/Bryant/Johnsen (main title graphics)
- Central Casting (extras casting)
- Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (cranes)
- Larson Studios (sound services)
- MFX (visual effects)
- Movie Movers (cast trailers)
- Movie Movers (star trailers)
- Steinway & Sons (piano furnished by)
- Sunset Post (electronic post-production)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Dr. Frasier Crane, a successful Boston therapist, moves to Seattle to get a new start on life. He has a radio talk show, which he uses to relay his wit and wisdom to others, but at times he struggles with his own problems with his salt-of-the-earth father, his pretentious brother, and his friends and co-workers. Written by Jwelch5742 |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Kelsey Grammer used an acting method that he called "requisite disrespect". He would rehearse each scene only once, and he would not learn his lines until a few moments before each scene was shot. Grammer felt that his method brought energy and realism to his performance. The cast and crew got used to it, but guest stars did not like his method. See more » |
Goofs | In some episodes, the Space Needle can be seen in the view from Frasier's apartment. In other episodes it's missing completely. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards (1994). See more » |
Soundtracks | Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs See more » |
Crazy Credits | The series title changes color and the Seattle skyline image has a different animation with each episode. See more » |
Quotes |
Frasier:
[responding to a caller]
Roger, at Cornell University they have an incredible piece of scientific equipment known as the Tunneling Electron Microscope. Now, this microscope is so powerful that by firing electrons you can actually see images of the atom, the infinitesimally minute building blocks of our universe. Roger, if I were using that microscope right now, I still wouldn't be able to locate my interest in your problem. See more » |