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In "Different Flowers," comedy legend Shelley Long takes on a roll that most fans of the "Cheers" and "Troop Beverly Hills" star are just not used to seeing -- a grandma.
LOS ANGELES — The barflies at Cheers must be getting satisfaction enough that Shelley Long is struggling to work her way back into episodic television after walking away in a huff from one of ...
Related: Ted Danson initially thought being paired with Shelley Long on Cheers was 'a bad, bad idea' To that, Danson quipped, "Kiss my ass. That's so rude." But ultimately, he didn't disagree.
Shelley Long reportedly skipped the Cheers reunion at the Emmys because she has no interest in bellying up to the bar with her old co-stars again, RadarOnline.com has learned.
Raise a glass to toast Shelley Long on her 63rd birthday. The actress will always be known for playing prissy and pretentious waitress Diane Chambers, who had an on-and-off romance with the ...
Legendary TV director and Cheers co-creator Jim Burrows doesn’t have much to say about the subject, but what he does say is right to the point. “When Shelley left Cheers, we hated her for that.” ...
“I don't know too many people who would walk away from a mega hit like Cheers voluntarily,” Phil Donahue told Shelley Long in 1987. Long heard that one a lot. In 1995, another interviewer ...
The NBC comedy Cheers was one of the best examples of the classic will they/won’t they dynamic. Bartender Sam Malone (Ted Danson) romanced his waitress Diane Chambers (Shelley Long) for the ...
The now-73-year-old actor hasn’t remarried. Shelley Long annoyed Ted Danson while filming ‘Cheers’ Although Ted Danson and Shelley Long never dated, were they at least friends off the set?
LOS ANGELES - "Cheers" alum Shelley Long is back home after being briefly hospitalized for what her manager describes as a bad reaction to medication.
John Ratzenberger, George Wendt, Rhea Perlman, Nicholas Colasanto, Shelley Long, and Ted Danson of ‘Cheers’ (Photo: Herb Ball/NBCU Photo Bank) ...
Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name — a place that might not exist, if not for the work of Shelley Long. During a visit to the Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast, Cheers ...