Kelsey Grammer, possibly the only straight Republican actor to ever play a gay cabaret owner, is considering a new role: mayor of New York City.
Republican Kelsey Grammer Wants To Run For Mayor Of NYC
Sigh, Kelsey Grammer Is Shopping A "That'sNotOkayNY" Reality Show
TV deals are the new book deals! For awhile it seemed like every new blog that hit the scene would have a book deal before you could hit refresh—This Is Why You're Fat, Stuff White People Like, Postcards From Yo Momma—but now all the cool kids are doing one better and turning their twitters and blogs into TV pitches. First there was Shit My Dad Says on CBS, then FML landed a deal with Adam Sandler's production company, and now TMZ tells us that Kelsey Grammer has started a reality TV production company in order to launch a show about the creators of That'sNotOkayNY.
Kelsey Grammer Weds Fourth Wife At Longacre Theatre
Fresh off his divorce from ex-wife Camille Grammer, 56-year-old actor Kelsey Grammer wed 29-year-old flight attendant Kayte Walsh on the stage of the Longacre Theatre last night, where Grammer just finished up his run in "La Cage Aux Folles." The couple then arrived at the Plaza Hotel for their reception. Camille Grammer also wished the two well: "We spent many great years together and we've been through a lot. But at the end of the day, he's made his decision and I'll be fine."
Kelsey Grammer At City Hall For (Daughter's) Wedding
Kelsey Grammer, beloved to the masses as everyone's favorite stuffy barfly shrink Frasier Crane, has been embroiled in a dramatic, bicoastal divorce that cost him $50 million, but he is now free to marry his 29-year-old fiancee Kayte Walsh. TMZ spotted him today at our own City Hall (the marriage bureau?), but it turns out his 27-year-old daughter Spencer got married.
Kelsey Grammer's (Soon Ex-)Wife Has Jesus Complex, $50 Million
Once actor Kelsey Grammer headed to Broadway to star in
Noteworthy Television This Week: Early Season and War
A look at some noteworthy television this week:
2003 Emmys Wrap-up
One word: Boring. Okay, maybe seeing Edie Falco and Stanley Tucci together is cute, and we liked that Fred Rogers got two shout-outs, but come on - Doris Roberts for the third year in a row? Tyne Daly again? Gothamist spent our childhood watching Tyne Daly rack up FOUR Emmys for Cagney and Lacey - hey, Television Academy, she's talented, but spread the love. This is why no one cares about the Emmys, when Frasier or Kelsey Grammer wins year after year. John Larroquette won four Emmys in a row for Night Court - his randy D.A. Dan Fielding was funny, but not THAT funny. Ugh, we were right when the nominations came out earlier this summer: We weren't happy while watching.

