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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.
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.
It's not like Danson is complaining about Long, though, and as he says, the joke's on him, because the decision to cast Long is probably a big reason for Cheers ' success.
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Ted Danson is a prolific actor, but certainly no prophet. The Cheers star recalled being "dead wrong" about most of his instincts while on the sitcom from 1982–1993, including the casting of one ...
Danson also admits that he was wrong. Danson was talking about Long when he revealed that, while on Cheers, his opinion on things was often ignored because everyone knew that he was wrong about it.
Kelsey Grammer and George Wendt on”Cheers.” NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images Hours after Wendt’s death was confirmed, Danson, 77 — who portrayed bar owner Sam Malone, shared a ...
Ted Danson says his penchant for being wrong was on full display ahead of Cheers casting Shelley Long — who he initially thought would not be a good choice for the role of Diane Chambers.
Ted Danson played bartender Sam Malone on Cheers and became a fan-favorite character. In fact, most sitcom fans still love Sam to this day. That doesn't mean that filming the show didn't have its ...
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