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Oct 11, 2023 · The first major step into his new life saw Ted Danson finding true love when he started dating actor Mary Steenburgen.
In 1996, three years after Cheers concluded, Danson starred in the short-lived CBS sitcom Ink with his real-life wife Mary Steenburgen. In the same year, they starred as Lemuel Gulliver and his wife in an acclaimed television miniseries of Gulliver's Travels.
Jul 7, 2024 · And in an interview on NPR's new show Wild Card, Ted Danson talks about the quieter private side of his life, how he's learned from his stumbles, how he thinks about his mortality and what keeps him optimistic.
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While contemporary audiences may know him from CSI, Curb Your Enthusiasm, or The Good Place, Ted Danson’s breakout role was as Sam Malone in the sitcom Cheers. It was one of the most popular shows of its time, running for 11 seasons and 275 episodes. Throughout his career, Danson has been nominated for 17 Emmys, winning two, and 10 Golden Globes, w...
In the 90s, Ted Danson became famous for another reason—he was at the center of Hollywood’s most expensive divorce when he separated from his second wife, Cassandra Coates, after more than a decade of marriage. It reportedly cost Danson more than $30 million. Shutterstock
Ted Danson had a bizarre hobby as a kid—one that he and his friends called “billboarding.” One of his father’s colleagues at the Museum of North Arizona introduced a 12-year-old Danson and one of his friends to the “game,” where they’d go out with axes and saws and take down billboards. He estimates that they took down over 500 outdoor signs. Geogr...
The destructive habit had noble intentions, at least—Danson counts it as his first brush with environmental activism, a cause that he’s been interested in ever since. Wikimedia Commons
Ted Danson was born Edward Bridge Danson III in San Diego to Jessica MacMaster and Edward “Ned” Bridge Danson Jr.—yes, that makes him Ned Danson. His father was an archaeologist and acted as director of the Museum of North Arizona for a significant portion of Ted’s teen and adult years. Wikipedia
While his character on Cheerswas a retired baseball player, Danson was more into basketball growing up. When he was 14 years old, he began attending a prep school in Connecticut to play on their basketball team, where he became the star player—and where he absolutely relished the crowd's positive reaction to his performance on the court. Pixabay
It was that same love of a positive reaction from an audience that led Ted Danson into acting. While he was attending Stanford University, he asked out a coed who was working at the cafeteria there. She had plans to attend an audition for a play, so he tagged along and auditioned as well. When he improvised a joke and got a laugh, he remembered thi...
Danson got the part he was auditioning for—and it changed his life forever. From that moment on, he was in love with acting. He dropped all his non-theater classes at Stanford and spent all of his time working on productions there, but it still wasn’t enough. He found out that there was a stronger drama program at Carnegie Mellon University in Pitt...
While he was still at Carnegie Mellon, Danson met fellow actor Randall “Randy” Gosch. When they married in 1970, she was just 20 years old and he was 23—but their union was doomed to a heartbreaking end. Danson graduated in 1972, but didn’t find much work right away. Then in 1975, at the same time that his career began to look up, Danson and Gosch ...
After Danson graduated, he got a number of guest spots on TV shows. With his tall frame and classic good looks, it’s unsurprising that his first regular spot on a TV show was on a soap opera. Danson appeared in 19 different episodes of the soap The Doctorsbetween 1977 and 1982. Shutterstock
Ted, who is dying, tells John to never lose Lori again since she is the most important part of his life, even more than Ted. Upon Ted telling John, he eventually loses his magical life and dies. John and Lori rush back to their apartment to sew him back together as John cannot accept his best friend's death.
- April 17th 1983
- Teddy (formerly), Ted Clubberlang
- Theodore Clubber-Lang
- 3 min
Ted Hughes was inspired by nature, ancient myths, and his own life experiences to write poetry that often explored themes of power, violence, and the natural world.
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Apr 30, 2019 · Like in the Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile movie, the true story confirms that Ted Bundy was captured following his murder spree in Florida when Pensacola police officer David Lee noticed that Bundy's Volkswagen Beetle was stolen.