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Ted Danson

Ted Danson
Ted Danson
Born: Dec 29, 1947 in San Diego, California
Occupation: Actor,
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
Career Highlights: Something About Amelia, The Onion Field, Cousins
First Major Screen Credit: The Onion Field (1979)
20 Videos for Ted Danson
Mad Money (2008) Homegrown (1998) Cousins (1989)
The End of the Line (2008) Saving Private Ryan (1998) Dad (1989)
The Human Contract (2008) Gulliver's Travels (1996) Just Between Friends (1986)
Nobel Son (2007) Loch Ness (1995) Little Treasure (1985)
Our Fathers (2005) Getting Even with Dad (1994) Creepshow (1982)
The Amateurs (2005) Made in America (1993) Body Heat (1981)
Talking to Heaven (2002) Help Save Planet Earth: Easy Ways to Make a Difference (1990)
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Biography:

The son of a prominent archaeologist/museum director, American actor Ted Danson grew up near the Navajo reservation in Arizona. He played basketball while at Kent School Connecticut, and then moved on to Stanford University. It was in the process of getting acquainted with an aspiring actress at Stanford that Danson found himself attending his first audition-- and by years' end had transferred to the drama department at Carnegie Tech.

Marking time in non-speaking roles, Danson left the stage for the more lucrative world of TV commercials, some of which have been well-circulated on videotape since Danson has become famous. Danson's first steady TV work was as a slimy villain on the NBC soap opera Somerset. Shortly afterward, the actor attained his first film role, as a murdered cop, in The Onion Field (1978).

After seeing Danson in the movie Body Heat (1981) and in an episode of the TV series Taxi, producer Glen Charles cast the actor as Sam Malone, ex-sports star and full-time barkeeper and womanizer, on the long-running, well-loved sitcom Cheers He won Emmys for the 1989-90 and 1992-93 seasons.

Frequently making attempts at film stardom during the 11-season run of Cheers, Danson finally struck gold in Three Men and a Baby (1987) and its sequel Three Men and a Little Lady (1990). Danson's most recent work includes the 1996 starring role in the TV miniseries Gulliver's Travels and a co-starring role, opposite his new wife Mary Steenburgen, in the television sit-com Ink (also 1996).

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.