WARNING! This article contains minor spoilers for Frasier episode 3!
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The
Frasier
reboot, continuing the tradition set by the original series, offers the opportunity to reintroduce beloved characters for guest appearances. Characters such as Bebe Glazer, Cam Winston, Gil Chesterton, and Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe could add entertainment value and engaging dynamics to the show.
Frasier
reboot.
Ronee Lawrence and Nanny G would be ideal candidates for cameos in the Frasier reboot, given their previous roles and connections with the main characters. The original Frasier series showcased numerous memorable personalities who would be a perfect fit for a cameo appearance. Although some original cast members, like Peri Gilpin's Roz Doyle, are making a comeback, the announcement that David Hyde Pierce would not reprise his role as Niles and Jane Leeves would not return as Daphne Moon caused some concern. Nonetheless, the Frasier reboot presents an opportunity to reintroduce other significant characters to the audience.
Certain original figures in the reboot may carry on a cherished tradition from Frasier's past. In the spinoff series, Frasier, various characters from Cheers made delightful cameo appearances that were warmly received. This favorable response implies that employing a similar strategy could potentially yield success for the Frasier reboot. There is an abundance of memorable characters who could make cameo appearances in Frasier's next chapter, either to please the fans or to explore intriguing interactions with the new and returning cast members in the reboot.
9. Bebe Glazer
One of the most remarkable characters in Frasier is Frasier's agent, Bebe Glazer, renowned for her intricate plots and peculiar behavior. The incredibly cunning and delightfully entertaining character was brilliantly portrayed by Harriet Samson Harris, who gained immense popularity as Bebe throughout almost every season of Frasier. Harris, a celebrated actor with a regular presence on television, movies, and Broadway, suggests that a potential Frasier cameo for Bebe wouldn't be far-fetched. If Bebe were to return, it would delve into her endeavors to persuade Frasier to return to the entertainment industry, providing audiences with an opportunity to relish their highly entertaining chemistry.
8. Cam Winston
Cam Winston, a relatively minor character in the original series of Frasier, constantly played the role of Frasier's rival and a source of persistent frustration. It would be intriguing to witness how their rivalry would evolve in their later stages of life, especially considering their past clashes. In fact, it would be delightful to hear Kelsey Grammer bellowing "Cam Winston!" as a nostalgic nod to their tumultuous relationship and the original Frasier. Brian Stoke Mitchell superbly portrayed Cam Winston, a well-known actor who continues to prominently work in both film and television.
7. Gil Chesterton
Gil Chesterton, portrayed by Edward Hibbert, served as the food critic at KACL, the radio station where Frasier worked. Throughout the course of the series, Gil made memorable appearances in 29 episodes of Frasier. Notably, he frequently mentioned his wife Deb and was known for his cutting remarks about Frasier's culinary skills. Gil's character stood out for his excessive pomposity and snobbery, surpassing even Frasier in these aspects. As the Frasier reboot unfolds, exploring Frasier's journey in his new life, this presents an opportunity for him to confront certain elements of his own personality. This theme was initially explored in "Moving In," the second episode of the first season of Frasier.
6. Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe
Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe is a notable secondary character in the original Frasier cast, portrayed brilliantly by Dan Butler. Bulldog serves as a continuous thorn in Frasier's side, deliberately contrasting his personality. Known for his audacious and womanizing antics, Bulldog often played pranks on Frasier, leaving a lasting impression. Despite a temporary absence in the series, Bulldog's return could stir up trouble for Frasier if the storyline allows. Since Butler is currently active in the television industry, there is a possibility that he could make an appearance in the Frasier reboot.
5. Mary Thomas
Mary Thomas (Kim Coles) is a highly memorable character who made sporadic appearances in seasons 7 and 8 of Frasier. She initially filled in as a temporary replacement for Roz, but quickly irritated Frasier with her overbearing and unqualified opinions. Much of the humor stemmed from Frasier's frustration with Mary, especially when she claimed the title of "Dr." despite lacking a medical degree. Interestingly, Mary could be a fitting cameo character in the Frasier reboot, particularly in episode 3, "First Class," which delves into Frasier's celebrity status – a status that Mary also enjoys. To the dismay of Frasier and his fellow academics, Mary could be introduced as a celebrity psychiatrist.
4. Kenny Daly
Kenny Daly, the radio station manager, added another layer of enjoyment to the later seasons of Frasier. Portrayed by Tom McGowan, Kenny brought a remarkable presence to the show with his hilarious scenes and witty jokes. One memorable moment was his swift transformation into his radio presenter persona when compelled to fill in on the air. With a total of 42 appearances on Frasier, Kenny's character made quite an impact. McGowan's acting prowess extends beyond the television realm, earning him accolades for his outstanding performances in theater. Considering his busy schedule, there is a possibility that McGowan may not be available for a cameo in the forthcoming Frasier series, despite the potential for his involvement.
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3. Ronee Lawrence
Perhaps the most suitable candidate for a cameo in the Frasier reboot is Ronee Lawrence. Introduced in the final season as Martin Crane's love interest, Ronee played a prominent role in the finale's main narrative. Since it can be assumed that Ronee and Martin remained together after the original series ended, she would be an ideal choice for a cameo appearance. Both Freddie and David Crane would recognize her as their grandmother, and her existing relationship with Frasier does not depend on Martin's presence. Wendie Malick, who portrayed Ronee, has had a successful television career and may be occupied with other projects, like McGowan.
2. Nanny G
Nanny G underwent multiple recasts in the television shows Frasier and Cheers, but it is the third portrayal that remains truly memorable. The character was brought to life by acclaimed comedic actress Laurie Metcalf, renowned for her role as Jackie Harris in Roseanne and The Conners. Metcalf's distinctly offbeat performance style perfectly complemented Frasier in season 11, episode 15, titled "Caught in the Act." Notably, her appearance sparked one of Frasier's most unforgettable jokes, as he humorously inquired, "Can you even begin to fathom what it's like to portray the same character for two decades?!" This witty line could potentially be expanded upon and become an immensely satisfying joke in the Frasier reboot.
1. Alice Doyle
Peri Gilpin's return as Roz Doyle in the Frasier reboot opens up the possibility for her daughter, Alice, to also make an appearance. Alice Doyle played a significant role in the later seasons of Frasier, bringing emotional depth by offering heartfelt advice and support to her mother. The original actress, Ashley Thomas, has only had a few other acting roles, so it wouldn't be out of the question to cast an older actor to play the adult version of Alice, just like they did with Freddie and David Crane in the Frasier reboot.
Editor's P/S
As an enthusiastic fan of the iconic TV show "Frasier," I am thrilled about the upcoming reboot and the potential for beloved characters to make cameo appearances. The original series introduced us to an unforgettable cast of characters, each with their own unique personalities and dynamics with the main characters.
The return of characters like Bebe Glazer, Cam Winston, Gil Chesterton, and Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe would undoubtedly add entertainment value and engaging dynamics to the show. These characters have a rich history with Frasier and the other main characters, and their cameos would provide opportunities for nostalgic moments and callbacks to the original series. Additionally, the reboot could introduce new audiences to these memorable personalities and explore how they have evolved over time.