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The Frasier sequel stars newcomer Anders Keith as Niles and Daphne’s college son, joining Kelsey Grammer for the Paramount+ series.

For those who have been wondering what the son of Daphne (played by Janes Leeves) and Niles (played by David Hyde Pierce) from the hit TV show Frasier would look like, the wait is over.

Deadline announced Wednesday that an actor has been cast as the lovebirds’ descendant in a sequel to the popular show, which aired from 1993 to 2004.

The lucky one is Anders Keith, who will play clumsy student David Crane.

The child was thrown! For those who have been wondering what the child of Daphne (played by Janes Leeves) and Niles (played by David Hyde Pierce) from the hit TV show Frasier would look like, the wait is over. seen in 2004

The Boy: It was announced on Wednesday that Anders Keith has been cast as the lovebirds' descendant in a sequel to the popular show, which aired from 1993 to 2004.

The Boy: It was announced on Wednesday that Anders Keith has been cast as the lovebirds’ descendant in a sequel to the popular show, which aired from 1993 to 2004.

This will be Keith’s first screen work as he comes fresh from Julliard after graduating in May 2022.

It was also announced on Wednesday that Jess Salgueiro has been cast as Eve, who is friends with Frasier’s son. Nicholas Lyndhurst and Jack Cutmore-Scott are already cast as Freddy van Frasier and Lilith’s son.

Kelsey stars in the sequel, but none of the other original cast does.

This means Leeves and Pierce will not be on board, nor will Peri Gilpin, who played Roz Doyle. John Mahoney, who played Frasier and Niles’ father, died in 2018 at the age of 77.

Not Back: Pierce and Leeves Not Working on Frasier Sequel

Not Back: Pierce and Leeves Not Working on Frasier Sequel

David is a freshman who is clumsy but delighted by his mother’s kind smile, the site said.

Daphne gave birth to David during the Frasier finale in 2004. He was named after the co-creator of the series, David Angell, who died in the September 11 attacks.

Frasier’s sequel takes place in a new town. “In a really fun way, it just put us in a new place anyway for what we originally wanted to do, which is a Frasier trilogy,” Grammer told People in a November interview. “It’s a whole new life for him.”

The Old Cast: Pictured: (l-r) Dan Butler as Bob

The Old Cast: Pictured: (l-r) Dan Butler as Bob “Bulldog” Briscoe, Peri Gilpin as Roz Doyle, Pierce as Dr. Niles Crane, Grammer as Dr. Frasier Crane, Leeves as Daphne Moon, John Mahoney as Martin Crane

While the storyline has been kept under wraps since the 2021 reboot was announced, the official transcript reads, “Frasier travels to another city with new challenges, new relationships to forge and some old dreams to finally achieve.” Frasier has re-entered the building!’

In the 1990s, Grammer rose to national prominence in the spin-off series Cheers, starring Frasier, the actor reportedly in talks for years to try to revive the show.

Paramount+ confirmed that the reboot was in development in February 2021, and Grammer announced last July that scripting was underway.

Return: The Frasier sequel takes place in a new town. “In a really fun way, it just put us in a new place anyway for what we originally wanted to do, which is a Frasier trilogy,” Grammer told People in a November interview. ‘It’s a whole new life for him’

The Gang: Grammer announced that Paramount+ has greenlit the reboot, with the popular actor serving as executive producer

The Gang: Grammer announced that Paramount+ has greenlit the reboot, with the popular actor serving as executive producer

Source: Daily Mail

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