The beloved sitcom “Frasier,” which aired from 1993 to 2004, remains a cherished classic, known for its sharp wit and heartfelt moments. The series followed Dr. Frasier Crane, played by Kelsey Grammer, as he navigated life, family dynamics, and radio psychiatry in Seattle. As fans reminisce about the show, many are curious about how its iconic cast has transformed over the years.
Kelsey Grammer, 𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 February 21, 1955, portrayed the sophisticated Frasier Crane and is now 70 years old. Following the show’s conclusion, he continued to thrive in television and theater, recently reprising his role in the 2023 revival of “Frasier.” His brother, Niles Crane, was brought to life by David Hyde Pierce, who is now 65 and has maintained a successful career, although he did not return for the revival.
Perry Gilpin, who played the quick-witted producer Roz Doyle, is now 63 and remains active in voice acting. John Mahoney, who portrayed the down-to-earth Martin Crane, sadly passed away in 2018 but left behind a legacy as one of television’s most beloved fathers. Other notable cast members include Dan Butler (Bob “Bulldog” Briscoe), now 70, and Tom McGowan (Kenny Daly), who is 65 and continues to work across various platforms.
The show also featured a variety of memorable characters, such as Jane Leeves as Daphne Moon, now 63, and Bebe Neuwirth as Lilith Sternin, aged 66. Both actresses continue to contribute to the entertainment industry with successful careers.
As fans look back at “Frasier,” the transformations of its cast provide a glimpse into the passage of time, highlighting their enduring talent and the lasting impact of the series. With the revival bringing back familiar faces, it’s clear that the show’s legacy continues to resonate with audiences both old and new.