Where Are They Now?
HOT GALLERY: Pull Up a Barstool and Find Out Where the Stars of Cheers Are Today
Back in 1982, a bar in Boston’s Beacon Hill became the setting for a new sitcom that emerged as one of the most enduring and beloved TV series of all time. Though it was originally called the Bull & Finch Bar, you probably know the downstairs watering hole better by another name: Cheers. Over its 11 seasons, the series earned a staggering number of Emmy, Golden Globe, and other nominations and awards (nearly 150 total) and gave us some indelible characters. So where are they now? Read on... By Nina Hämmerling Smith
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Woody Harrelson as Woody Boyd
Sweet, well-intentioned, and dim-witted Woody took the place of Coach behind the bar starting in season 4. The Midwestern boy with the heart of gold was often “unintentionally” hilarious—though by the end of the series he earns a spot on the Boston City Council, marries the gorgeous, rich girl of his dreams, has kids, and happily settles down.
October 10, 2012 at 5:35 pm, Eddie said:
my what if? In regards to Annie, was more in a geaenrl sense that literal. This Brigade has made a complete joke out of Big Brother, period.I have yet to miss a season, I’ve never missed an episode, on CBS and After Dark, as well, the live feeds.The seasons of Evil Dick and Dr. Will were two of the best Game Play seasons. This whole idea of a social game has always been secondary to actual GAME PLAY .The mere thought of Enzo winning even second place makes me SICK!What Enzo did in throwing the Briggade into Brit’s face was pathetic! And his reaction? He laughed!Whether one likes Brit or not, to be OK with treating anyone, especially a woman, like that, was distasteful, without compassion, and showed his complete lack of any character, period.-JoeyLee*