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Ted Danson
Ted Danson (Ted Danson), was born in San Diego, California in December 1947, director and producer.
While attending school at Stanford University, Ted began to learn acting in order to attract the attention of the girl he loved. He came to Los Angeles in 1978 and trained with Dan Fauci at the prestigious Academy of Actors. At first, Ted played several roles without lines, and later entered the development of TV advertising. In the same year, he participated in the movie " The Onion Field " and debuted on the big screen for the first time. Play because the TV; teleplay; TV Drama; TV Serial; " Cheers " (Cheers) in the role of Sam Malone is famous among the show aired in twelve years, Ted was nine Emmy nominations for the most He is a good comedy actor and won two awards; at the same time, this role won him the Golden Globe Award for Best Comedy Actor twice in 1989 and 1990. He and his wife, actress Mary Steenburgen (Mary Steenburgen) also served as executive producers of the comedy series "Ink" on CBS television.
Performing Experience
Play because the TV; teleplay; TV Drama; TV Serial; " Cheers " (Cheers) in the role of Sam Malone is famous among the show aired in twelve years, Ted was nine Emmy nominations for the most He is a good comedy actor and won two awards; at the same time, this role won him the Golden Globe Award for Best Comedy Actor twice in 1989 and 1990. He and his wife, actress Mary Steenburgen (Mary Steenburgen) also served as executive producers of the comedy series "Ink" on CBS television.
In December 1947, Ted Danson was born in San Diego, California. While attending school at Stanford University, Ted began to learn acting in order to attract the attention of the girl he loved. He came to Los Angeles in 1978 and trained with Dan Fauci at the prestigious Academy of Actors. At first Ted played several roles without lines, and later entered the television advertising industry.
In 1978, he made his first big screen appearance in "The Onion Field" (The Onion Field), playing a murdered policeman, and then starred in "Body Heat" and TV comedy "Taxi". .
In 1980, he and Lee Remick co-starred in TV play; teleplay; TV drama; TV serial; "The Women's Room"; TV producer Glen Charles (Glen Charles), who has been following him, decided to ask He starred in the later successful "Cheers". With his rising popularity, Ted starred in "Three Men and a Baby" (Three Men and a Baby) and "Three Men and a Girl" (Three Men and a Baby). Little Lady) and other comedy films.
In 1984, he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for his role in "Something About Amelia" (Something About Amelia); in 1986 he became a TV producer for the first time, producing and starring in TV play; teleplay; TV drama; TV serial; "When the Bough Breaks". His works in the 90s include TV series "Gulliver's Travels" (Gulliver's Travels'), "Frasier", "Thanks of a Grateful Nation", "Made in America" and "Made in America". "Saving Private Ryan " (Saving Private Ryan) and so on.
Extended Reading
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Mary Gulliver: You asked me if I believed him. I believe in him.
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