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Edward Bridge "Ted" Danson III (born December 29, 1947) is an American actor, and producer who plays the main character Sam Malone on sitcom NBC Cheers , Jack Holden in the films Three Men and a Baby and Three Men and a Little Lady. John Becker on the CBS sitcom Becker . He also starred in the CBS drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and CSI: Cyber ​​D.B. Russell. In addition, he played a recurring role in HBO comedy Larry David Curb Your Enthusiasm, starring alongside Glenn Close in the drama law of Damages, and became a regular on the HBO comedy series > Bored to Off. In 2015 he starred as Hank Larsson in the second season of the black-freak comedy anthology FX Fargo . Since 2016, he has played the "architects" of Michael's afterlife in NBC's sitcom The Good Place .

During his career, Danson has been nominated for 15 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning two; ten Golden Globe Award nominations, won three; one Screen Actors Guild Award; and one American Comedy Award and has been awarded a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. He was ranked second on the TV Guide list of 25 top television stars. Danson has also been a long-time activist in marine conservation. In March 2011, he published his first book, Oceana: The Threatened Ocean and What We Can Do to Save Them, written with journalist Michael D'Orso.


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Danson was born in San Diego, California, to Jessica (nÃÆ' Â © e MacMaster, 1916 - January 11, 2006) and Edward Bridge "Ned" Danson, Jr. (March 22, 1916 - November 30, 2000), an archaeologist and museum director. She has an older sister, Jan Haury (nÃÆ' Â © e Jessica Ann Danson, born January 11, 1944). He grew up in Flagstaff, Arizona. His ancestors included English and Scottish.

In 1961, he enrolled at Kent School, a prep school in Connecticut, where he was a star player on the basketball team. He became interested in drama while attending Stanford University and, looking for a better acting program, transferred to Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in drama in 1972.

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Careers

Television

Initial career

Danson started his television career as a contract player in the afternoon soap opera Somerset . He played the role of "Tom Conway" from 1975 to 1976. He then spent several years (1977-1982) as a doctor on the afternoon soap opera The Doctors . He is also in a number of ads, best known as "Aramis man".

He made a number of guest appearances on episodic television in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including places at Laverne and Shirley, BJ. and the Bear , Family , Benson , Taxi , Magnum PI , Spider- , and Witch Tucker .

Breakthrough career: Cheers

In 1982, Danson was cast in his most recognizable role as a former baseball player and bartender Sam Malone at the NBC sitcom Cheers, where he had an on-and-off relationship with college-educated and sophisticated Diane. Chambers. Although the show finished last in the rankings in the first season, it was well received by the critics. Ratings slowly but surely increased in 1983 and in 1986 Cheers was one of the top ten shows on TV. The show has 11 seasons and its final (May 20, 1993) watched by 80 million people, becoming the second most watched final in television history at that time. It won four Emmy Awards for the Extraordinary Comedy Series and Golden Globe for Best Series - Musical or Comedy. The show runs from 1982 to 1993, with Danson receiving 11 consecutive Emmy nominations and nine Golden Globe nominations, eventually winning two Emmys and two Golden Globes. In 2002, TV Guide gave the name of 18 Greatest Show of All Time. It's also included in Time Magazine's 100 Greatest Shows of All Time.

Danson also appeared as Sam Malone in guest starring roles in other sitcoms, such as Frasier (a Cheers spin-off), The Jim Hutch Hour and The Simpsons .

Later career

Though he is best known for his comedic work, he also appeared in the famous drama, Something About Amelia, about a family devastated by the impact of incest, starring his later co-stars. Damage , Glenn Close. She won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in Miniseries or Television Movies and was nominated for an Emmy Award. In 1996, three years after Cheers finished, Danson starred in the short-lived CBS sitcom Ink with his real wife Mary Steenburgen. That same year, they starred as Lemuel Gulliver and his wife at a famous television miniseries of Gulliver's Travels .

Danson went on to star in the successful CBS sitcom Becker (produced by Paramount Television, which also produced Cheers ), which ran from 1998 to 2004. Danson also plays a fictional version of himself at Curb Your Enthusiasm . He replicated his role Sam Malone in the second season episode of Frasier and voiced him on "The Simpsons" episode "Fear of Flying".

In 1999 Danson was presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Danson returned to the television series in the fall of 2006, playing a psychiatrist in the ABC Help sitemap Help Me Help You, who was canceled in mid-season due to low ratings.

In 2006 Danson received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Extraordinary Performance by Male Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries for his role in Knights of the South Bronx.

In 2007 Danson starred in the FX Network drama Damage as a corrupt billionaire, Arthur Frobisher. That role earned him an Emmy nomination for an Extraordinary Supporting Actor in the Drama Series but he lost to his opponent? Eljko Ivanek. In the second season Danson became a recurring character rather than one of the major players. Nevertheless, Danson received an Emmy nomination for an Extraordinary Guest Actor in the Drama Series but lost to Michael J. Fox for his guest appearance at Rescue Me.

In 2011 Danson appeared in the music video for "Make Some Noise" by Beastie Boys. He is also mentioned in song lyrics.

Danson starred in the sitcom HBO Bored to Death as George Christopher, the infantile editor who is short, soothing and sometimes really from the Edition magazine. Critics often praise Danson as the program's spotlight, calling his character a "thief scene".

In July 2011 it was announced that Danson would star in the CBS CSI drama: Crime Scene Investigation . He plays D.B. Russell, the new grave-transfer supervisor who previously led the crime lab in Seattle, Washington. Tony Shalhoub, Robin Williams and John Lithgow are also considered for this role.

In March 2013 it was confirmed that Danson had signed an agreement extending his stay in CSI for two more years.

After the cancellation of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , it was announced that its character D.B. Russell will move on to the third spin-off event of CSI: Cyber ​​in the second season. The show was canceled after two seasons.

By 2015 Danson appears in the second season of a TV show loosely based on a movie of the same name, Fargo . He described the sheriff of Hank Larsson. Since September 2016 Danson has appeared before Kristen Bell and Jameela Jamil on NBC's sitcom The Good Place .

Movies

Danson has also been featured in many movies. Her most prominent feature films were at Three Men and a Baby with Tom Selleck and Steve Guttenberg, her sequel to "Three Men and a Little Lady" and < with Isabella Rossellini. He also appeared on The Onion Field (his first film, as a play bagpipe Officer Ian Campbell), Creepshow , Body Heat , Little Treasure , Just Between Friends , A Fine Mess , Dad , Made in America , Getting Even with Daddy and Saving Ryan Soldiers .

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Personal life

Danson and his first wife, actress Randall "Randy" Gosch (now professionally known as Randy Danson), married in 1970 and divorced in 1975. They parted ways with sign language, which they learned for acting for Gosch. Danson's second wife is producer Cassandra "Casey" Coates; they married in 1977. On December 24, 1979, when they gave birth to their first daughter, Kate, Coates suffered a stroke, and Danson spent several years taking care of him and helping him recuperate. They then adopted a second daughter, Alexis. Danson's affair with actress Whoopi Goldberg caused their divorce in 1993. It was one of the most expensive divorces in Hollywood, reportedly costing Danson $ 30 million.

On October 7, 1995, Danson married actress Mary Steenburgen, whom she met on the set of the Pontiac Moon film in 1993, and became the stepfather for Steenburgen's children, Lilly and Charlie, from a previous marriage to the actor Malcolm McDowell.

Danson has been a vegan several times. She currently adheres to a pescetarian diet. Danson suffered from Polish syndrome.

Relationship with Whoopi Goldberg

While a guest at the The Arsenio Hall Show at the end of 1988, she met actress Whoopi Goldberg, whom she described as "sexy and funny lady". Both became friends, co-hosting the Help Save Planet Earth in 1990, a video guide to save the environment (Danson played alone, Goldberg played the role of Mother Earth). But when making Made in America in April 1992, the two became romantically engaged - a couple heavily featured in gossip tabloids such as National Enquirer . The couple also appeared on the Rock the Vote TV special that same year, as well as set to star in Paramount's produced version of Neal Barrett Jr.'s Pink Vodka Blues , written by Marshall Brickman.

Danson experienced a substantial negative press attention on October 8, 1993, after his appearance in black in a grilled comedy Friars Club in honor of Goldberg. In his monologue, Danson uses extensive racial stereotypes, using the word "negro" more than a dozen times, and eating watermelon, infuriating guests like Montel Williams and Mayor David Dinkins. Goldberg defended the sketch, explaining that he had helped write a lot of material and referring Danson to the makeup artist who painted his face. Danson and Goldberg issued a statement emphasizing "Friar Club's raucous and over humorous tradition" and describes those who are offended as newcomers who "feel uncomfortable with what to expect". Substantial quotes from the show are then printed on Spy . On November 5, 1993, Danson and Goldberg issued a statement marking the end of their relationship.

Environmentalism

Danson's interest in environmental issues was lit up when he was twelve and Bill Breed, later curator of geology at the Museum of Northern Arizona, introduced Danson and his friend Marc Gaede to a game he called billboarding. Armed with ax and saw, Breed, Gaede, and Danson finally destroyed more than 300 signs of outdoor advertising.

Danson's interest in environmentalism has continued for many years, and he is beginning to care about the world's oceans. In the 1980s, he was a founder who contributed to the American Oceans Campaigns, who joined Oceana in 2001, where Danson was a board member.

In March 2011, Danson published his first book, Oceana: Our Endangered Ocean And What We Can Do To Save Them, written with journalist Michael D'Orso.

Political activism

Danson is a friend of former US President Bill Clinton, who attended the wedding of Danson and Mary Steenburgen. Danson has donated more than $ 85,000 to Democratic candidates, including Al Gore, John Edwards, Barbara Boxer, Bill Clinton, Al Franken, and John Kerry. He has also donated to the Democratic Party of Arkansas and the Democratic Senator Campaign Committee. Danson and Steenburgen campaigned for Sen. Hillary Clinton during the 2008 Presidential campaign. She attended their daughter's Chelsea wedding on July 31, 2010. She performed with Steenburgen at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. On October 3, 2016, she helped open a new headquarters in Lancaster in Pharmacy Queen on King Street to Hillary Clinton.

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Movieography

Movies

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Awards and nominations


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References


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Further reading

Piccalo, Gina (October 18, 2009). "Ted Danson's hips again". Los Angeles Times . Ã,
  • Bianculli, David (17 September 2009). "Ted Danson, On Life (And 'Death') After 'Cheers ' ". Fresh Air . NPR. Ã,

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    External links

    • Ted Danson on IMDb
    • Ted Danson on the Internet Off-Broadway Database
    • "Actor Ted Danson Headlines Winner of Prestigious Achievement Group Alumni". Carnegie Mellon University . 2003.
    • Danson's Video in Oceana event on YouTube
    • Bruni, Frank (March 19, 2010). "The Humble Egotist". New York Times . Ã,
    • Virtel, Louis (July 22, 2014). "Ted Danson and Zach Galifianakis: Broadway Rock Stars?". Uproxx . Ã,

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