Summary
Frasier Crane is returning to television with a 2023 Frasier reboot, but most of the original characters will not be returning.
Kelsey Grammer, known for his portrayal of Frasier Crane in the original series, will be reprising his role in the reboot, which will explore the next phase of his life. The reboot will introduce fresh faces and cast members who share a personal connection with Frasier, alongside some familiar actors from the original series.
Frasier Crane is set to make a return to television in 2023, almost two decades after his departure. However, the cast of the Frasier reboot will look quite different compared to the beloved show from years past. The original series, which aired from 1993 to 2004, was a spinoff of the popular sitcom Cheers. It revolved around psychiatrist Frasier Crane, who relocated to his hometown of Seattle following the end of his marriage in Boston. The show chronicled his reconnection with his father (played by John Mahoney) and brother (played by David Hyde Pierce), and lasted for 11 seasons, continuing to be adored for the impeccable chemistry among its cast.
In the upcoming Frasier reboot, only Kelsey Grammer will reprise his role as Frasier Crane. Sadly, Mahoney passed away in 2004, and Pierce declined to return as Niles. Jane Leeves, who portrayed Daphne, will also be absent. However, there are a few familiar faces from the original series who will be returning. Peri Gilpin and Bebe Neuwirth will be back, and a new actor will be portraying David, Niles and Daphne's grown-up son who now resides with his uncle Frasier while attending college. Additionally, the 2023 Frasier reboot will introduce numerous new characters and cast members who have no connection to the original show, but possess a deep personal history with Frasier by the time the series commences.
Kelsey Grammer As Frasier Crane
Kelsey Grammer portrays the character of Frasier Crane in the cast of the Frasier reboot. In this reboot, Frasier bids farewell to Seattle once again and ventures back to Boston, where his journey on the popular TV sitcom Cheers began. This serves as an explanation for the absence of his family in the new series, as it now focuses on the next phase of his life. Grammer, originally from the U.S. Virgin Islands, kickstarted his career after receiving training at Julliard. He rose to prominence with his portrayal of Frasier Crane in Cheers, a character that was initially intended to be temporary but ended up remaining until the show's final season. This eventually led to the creation of the spinoff series Frasier.
Although Grammer attained his greatest success through Frasier, earning five Primetime Emmy Awards, he has achieved significant accomplishments throughout his career in both movies and TV roles. Marvel enthusiasts may recognize him as Beast in the Fox X-Men franchise. Additional notable credits include appearances in The Expendables 3, Transformers: Age of Extinction, and Jesus Revolution. He has also lent his voice to characters in Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia and is widely recognized for his portrayal of Bart's perennial arch-nemesis, Sideshow Bob, on The Simpsons.
Nicholas Lyndhurst As Alan
Nicholas Lyndhurst plays Alan, Frasier's close friend in the Frasier reboot. Although David Hyde Pierce did not return as Niles in the cast of the Frasier reboot, Alan's character seems to fill that void. Alan is an old college friend of Frasier who later became a university professor. He possesses the same level of intelligence as Frasier but chooses not to constantly display it. Lyndhurst, an English actor, initially gained recognition through his appearances in TV commercials and children's films during the 1970s. However, his breakout role came in 1976 when he starred in the BBC TV adaptation of The Prince and the Pauper.
Prior to joining the cast of the Frasier reboot in 2023, Lyndhurst was best known for his portrayal of Rodney Trotter in Only Fools and Horses. Although his filmography includes few movie roles, his last significant appearance on the big screen was in the 2016 film A United Kingdom. However, he has an extensive television career, having appeared in popular shows such as Butterflies, Only Fools and Horses, The Two of Us, Goodnight Sweetheart, After You've Gone, and New Tricks.
Jess Salgueiro As Eve
Jess Salgueiro has joined the cast of the Frasier reboot as Eve, one of the main characters alongside Kelsey Grammer. In the show description, she is described as Freddy's roommate who has the unique ability to connect with both Freddy and Frasier. Jess Salgueiro, a Canadian actor, portrays this role. She initially made her mark in Canadian films such as Who's Yer Father, Drifting Snow, and Dark Web: Cicada 3301.
For viewers in the U.S., Jess Salgueiro may already be familiar due to her notable appearances on television prior to joining the Frasier reboot. She had a recurring role in the horror series The Strain, produced by Guillermo Del Toro, playing the character Sherry. Additionally, Salgueiro had recurring roles in Saving Hope and Workin' Moms. More recently, she has appeared in Letterkenny, The Boys, Tiny Pretty Things, Jupiter's Legacy, and Y: The Last Man.
Jack Cutmore-Scott As Freddy
Jack Cutmore-Scott, an English actor from London, takes on the role of Freddy in the Frasier reboot. Freddy is the son of Frasier and Lilith, and their return to Boston offers them a chance to mend their strained relationship. Eve steps in to assist them in fostering a bond and reconciling. Cutmore-Scott's acting career began at the age of 20 and he made his mark in the film Kingsman: The Secret Service as Rufus Saville.
Notably, Cutmore-Scott has appeared in various other films following his role in Kingsman. He had significant roles in three Christopher Nolan movies, including Dunkirk, Tenet, and Oppenheimer. Additionally, he has made appearances in smaller roles in Magnum P.I., What If?, Jury Duty, and Hawaii Five-0.
Anders Keith As David
Toks Olagundoye As Olivia
Anders Keith's character in the Frasier reboot is David. Despite originally being portrayed as an infant in the initial run of Frasier, his character undergoes a remarkable transformation in the reboot. While David was previously depicted as Niles and Daphne's baby son, in the reboot he emerges as a college freshman, possessing Niles' intelligence and Daphne's charm, albeit lacking their refinement. Portraying David in the Frasier reboot marks a significant milestone for actor Anders Keith.
Toks Olagundoye has joined the cast of the Frasier reboot, taking on the role of Olivia. Olivia is an esteemed colleague of Alan's, serving as the esteemed head of the university's psychology department. Hailing from Nigeria, Olagundoye received her education in Switzerland and England, ultimately earning a degree in theatre from Smith College. She made her debut in the entertainment industry with a role in The Education of Max Bickford, leveraging this opportunity to secure guest appearances on various network television shows.
Peri Gilpin As Roz
Cat Grant in the DC animated films The Death of Superman and Reign of the Superman, and as Krang Two in the 2022 TV movie, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie. She achieved breakout success with her role on the 2012 ABC sitcom The Neighbors, and took on the lead role in the 2023 television remake of Fatal Attraction.Roz, a central character in the original Frasier TV series, will be reprised by Peri Gilpin in the Frasier reboot cast. As Frasier has relocated to Boston from Seattle, it remains unclear what type of role Gilpin will portray in the new series. Originally from Waco, Texas, Gilpin landed the role of Roz after making brief appearances on several TV shows.
Gilpin leveraged her fame to establish a production company alongside her Frasier co-star Jane Leeves. Together, they played a pivotal role in the production of The Vicar of Dibley, a series featuring Kirstie Alley. For fans of video games, her voice may be familiar from the movie adaptation of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. Additionally, animated TV enthusiasts may recognize her as the voice behind Volcana in Superman: The Animated Series and Justice League, as well as Professor Kate Corrigan in the Hellboy animated movies. Furthermore, Gilpin showcased her acting prowess by portraying Katerine Cooper in the hit series Scorpion.
Bebe Neuwirth As Lilith
One of the major comebacks in the Frasier reboot is Bebe Neuwrith's character, Lilith. This marks a significant return alongside Kelsey Grammer. Lilith is Frasier's former partner, and together they share a son named Freddy. In the new series, Frasier strives to reconcile with Freddy. Neuwrith brilliantly portrayed Lilith in both Cheers and Frasier. Hailing from New Jersey, she is a highly acclaimed and decorated actress, having won multiple Emmy and Tony Awards. Her career took off in the 1980s, primarily in theatrical stageplays.
She gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Lilith in the popular series Cheers, a role she held for seasons four through nine. Following her success on Cheers, she made appearances in 12 episodes of Frasier and also had a guest role in the spinoff Wings. Additionally, she has showcased her talent in notable films such as Jumanji, Summer of Sam, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, The Faculty, and TV shows including NewsRadio, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, and Madam Secretary. In recent times, she has graced the screen in Jumanji: The Next Level, Tick, Tick... Boom!, and the Julia series on Max.