“Cheers,” the sitcom about a group of quirky, everyday people who work and meet regularly at the titular Boston watering hole ran 11 seasons on NBC and took final drink orders May 20, 1993, after 275 episodes. The show racked up 117 Emmy Award nominations with 28 wins and launched the careers of many beloved actors. Let’s reopen the bar tab and tally what the cast has been up to over a quarter-century.

Ted Danson

Where Are They Now: Cast of Cheers: Cheers star Ted Danson played the lead role, Sam Malone, a former baseball player turned bartender who had a way with the ladies. It was a breakout role for Danson who went on to star in several other TV shows including the legal drama Damages and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (Left) Photo by NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images. (Right) Photo by Ron P. Jaffe/CBS via Getty Images.

Ted Danson; Photos: (Left) NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images (Right) Ron P. Jaffe/CBS via Getty Images.

Ted Danson’s character, Sam “Mayday” Malone, was an ex-baseball player turned bartender with a roving eye for female patrons and staff alike. The role was a breakout for the actor with viewers tuning in each week to witness the crossfire banter between Malone and his co-stars. Danson jumped to the big screen in films such as Three Men and a Baby (1987) and Getting Even with Dad (1994), but it’s been television work that has been consistently keeping him in the public eye. Post “Cheers” he starred in Becker (1998-2004), Damages (2007-2010), Bored to Death (2009-2011), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2011-2015), The Good Place (2016-2018) and played himself on Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000-2017). Offscreen Danson divorced Casey Coates in 1992 after 15 years of marriage and embarked on a highly publicized but short-lived relationship with Whoopi Goldberg. He married actress Mary Steenburgen (Book Club) in 1995 and they have two daughters together.

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Shelley Long

Where Are They Now: Cast of Cheers: Shelley Long played uptight waitress Diane Chambers, Sam's on-again-off-again love interest, as part of the original Cheers cast. She left the sitcom in 1987 and appeared in movies like Troop Beverly Hills, but returned for the Cheers season finale and made appearances on the spinoff Frasier. (Left) Photo by Herb Ball/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images. (Right) Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic.

Shelley Long; Photos: (Left) Herb Ball/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images (Right) Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic.

As Diane Chambers, Shelley Long was the perfect counter-balance to Danson’s Malone. A highly educated snob, waitress Diane loved nothing more than to prove her on-again-off-again suitor wrong during the show’s first five seasons (Long made a guest appearance on the series finale in 1993). After “Cheers,” Long landed the lead role of Carol Brady in The Brady Bunch Movie (1995) and A Very Brady Sequel (1996). She has worked consistently ever since in one-off television roles including Murphy Brown (1995-1996), Diagnosis Murder (1998), 8 Simple Rules (2003), Retired at 35 (2011) and has appeared regularly as DeDe Pritchett on Modern Family (2009-2018). Long married investment advisor Bruce Tyson in 1981 and they have one daughter together. The couple divorced in 2004.

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Woody Harrelson

Where Are They Now: Cast of Cheers: Woody Harrelson joined the Cheers cast as dim-witted, but lovable bartender Woody Boyd in 1985. The role helped launch his career, landing him major roles in movies including White Men Can't Jump, The People vs. Larry Flynt and No Country for Old Men.(Left) Photo by NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images. (Right) Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images.

Photos: (Left) NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images (Right) Mike Coppola/Getty Images.

Playing kind but slow-witted Woody Boyd, Woody Harrelson took on the assistant bartender role following the death of actor Nicholas Colasanto who played Coach during the first three seasons of “Cheers.” During his time on the sitcom, Harrelson also appeared in movies such as Wildcats (1986), L.A. Story (1991) and White Men Can’t Jump (1992). He went on to land lead movie roles in Indecent Proposal (1993), Natural Born Killers (1994) and was nominated for a lead actor Academy Award for The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996). Other notable films include Wag the Dog (1997), The Thin Red Line (1998), Anger Management (2003), No Country for Old Men (2007), The Hunger Games series (2012-2015), The Glass Castle (2017), Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017) and Solo: A Star Wars Movie (2018). An outspoken environment and marijuana advocate, Harrelson is also a longtime vegan. Briefly married to Nancy Simon (1985-1986), he wed Laura Louie in 2008 and the couple lives in Maui, Hawaii.

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Rhea Perlman

Where Are They Now: Cast of Cheers: Rhea Perlman played wisecracking waitress Carla Tortelli on Cheers. Perlman went on to appear in several TV movies and major motion pictures including Matilda in 1996, which also starred her famous husband Danny DeVito. She also wrote the children's book series Otto Undercover. (Left) Photo by NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images. (Right) Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic.

Rhea Perlman; Photos: (Left) NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images (Right) Michael Tran/FilmMagic

Waitress Carla Tortelli had an opinion or wisecrack for every situation that arose at “Cheers.” Deeply superstitious but fiercely loyal to friends and family, Carla was a fan favorite character over the course of the series. Following “Cheers” Rhea Perlman starred in the short-lived TV series Pearl (1996-1997) and appeared on the big screen in Matilda (1996). She returned to TV alongside “Cheers” costars Kirstie Alley in Kirstie (2013-2014), Danson in Becker (2001) and Kelsey Grammer in Frasier (2002), as well as featured roles in Hung (2009-2010), Getting On (2015) and The Mindy Project (2014-2017). Perlman married actor Danny DeVito in 1982 and they have three children together. The couple announced they were splitting in October 2012 but reunited following a three-month separation.

Kelsey Grammer

Where Are They Now: Cast of Cheers: Kelsey Grammer portrayed psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane on Cheers and its spin-off series Frasier. a role he played for 20 years. After Frasier, he continued acting, taking on his first dramatic role playing a Chicago mayor in The Boss. He also became a television producer while his rocky personal life, including a messy divorce from Camille Grammer in 2011, often  landed him in the tabloids. (Left) Photo by NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images. (Right) Photo by Donna Ward/Getty Images.

Kelsey Grammer; Photos: (Left) NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images (Right) Donna Ward/Getty Images

Five-time Emmy-winner Kelsey Grammer will forever be associated with the erudite, if hapless, psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane, whom he portrayed for two decades on “Cheers” (1984-1993) and the spinoff sitcom Frasier (1993-2004). Other sitcom roles included Wings (1992), Just Shoot Me! (1998) and as the voice of Sideshow Bob on The Simpsons (1990-2017). A Juilliard School-trained performer, Grammer made his Broadway debut in the 2010 musical revival of La Cage Aux Folles for which he was nominated for a Tony Award, and originated the role of Captain Hook in the Broadway production of Finding Neverland in 2015. A father of seven children, he divorced first wife Doreen Alderman in 1990 following eight years of marriage, was then wed to dancer Leigh-Anne Csuhany from 1992-1993, before marrying dancer Camille Donatacci in 1997. They divorced in 2011 and Grammer went on to marry British flight attendant Kayte Walsh the same year.

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Kirstie Alley

Where Are They Now: Cast of Cheers: Kirstie Alley won her first Emmy playing bar manager and waitress Rebecca Howe on Cheers. Alley joined the cast in 1987, replacing Shelley Long. Her career after Cheers included starring roles in the Look Who's Talking film franchise, the TV show Veronica's Closet, a spin on the dance floor as a cast member of Dancing with the Stars and appearances as a spokesperson for Jenny Craig.(Left) Photo by Paul Drinkwater/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images. (Rigth) Photo by Steve Mack/FilmMagic)

Kirstie Alley; Photos: (Left) Paul Drinkwater/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images (Right) Steve Mack/FilmMagic

Selected to replace the departed Long, Kirstie Alley portrayed Rebecca Howe, the fiercely independent “Cheers” business manager who Sam Malone initially tries to seduce. Following “Cheers,” she won an Emmy for her role in David’s Mother (1994) and starred in sitcoms Veronica’s Closet (1997-2000) and Kirstie (2013-2014). Alley was the only major “Cheers” character that did not go on to appear on the spinoff sitcom Frasier. After a much-publicized struggle with her weight, she appeared in the unscripted comedy series Fat Actress (2005) and the same year published a book, How to Lose Your Ass and Regain Your Life, which chronicled her personal experiences with weight loss. She has also been an on-again-off-again spokesperson for Jenny Craig. She competed on Dancing With the Stars (2011) and placed second overall. An outspoken Scientologist, Alley was married to Falcon Crest actor Parker Stevenson from 1983 to 1997 and they have two adopted children together. Alley died on December 5, 2022, after battling cancer.

John Ratzenberger

Where Are They Now: Cast of Cheers: Actor John Ratzenberger had auditioned for the role of Norm Peterson, played by George Wendt, but instead landed the part of mail carrier and know-it-all Cliff Clavin. He voiced his well-known Cheers character for an episode of The Simpsons and went on to voice parts in popular animated films including Toy Story, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars, WALL-E and Brave. (Left) Photo by NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images. (Right) Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images.

John Ratzenberger; Photos: (Left) NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images (Right) Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images

Mail carrier and dubious fact teller Cliff Clavin was a “Cheers” favorite as much for his inane trivia as his postal worker uniform during the show’s 11 seasons. Actor John Ratzenberger helped create the mustachioed blowhard who famously competed on Jeopardy! Ratzenberger’s distinctive voice helped to land him roles in every Pixar animated film to date, including Hamm the pig in the Toy Story series and Mack the truck in the Cars franchise. He competed on Dancing with the Stars in 2007. An environmental activist, he was owner of Eco-Pak, which produced eco-friendly packaging. Ratzenberger married Georgia Stiny in 1984 and the couple have two children together. Divorced from Stiny in 2004, he wed Julie Blichfeldt in 2012.

George Wendt

Where Are They Now: Cast of Cheers: An alumni of The Second City improv troupe, George Wendt appeared in TV shows including Taxi and M*A*S*H before playing bar fly Norm Peterson on Cheers. Post-Cheers he had his own show The George Wendt Show, which had a short run, and appeared in several TV shows as well as onstage, starring as Edna Turnblad in productions of Hairspray and as Santa in Broadway's Elf the Musical. (Left) Photo by NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images. (Right) Photo by John M. Heller/Getty Images.

George Wendt; Photos: (Left) NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images (Right) John M. Heller/Getty Images

George Wendt, as barfly Norm Peterson, was the sage—if wisecracking — best friend to Cliff Clavin and will be greeted with shouts of “Norm!” anytime he enters a drinking establishment. Wendt received six Emmy nominations for his work on “Cheers” and went on to star in the short-lived The George Wendt Show (1995). Almost as famous as Norm was his Chicago Superfan character Bob Swerski on Saturday Night Live (1991-2003). Wendt made TV guest appearances on Sabrina, The Teenage Witch (2001-2002), George Lopez (2004) and had a recurring role on Clipped (2015). On Broadway, he performed as Edna Turnblad in Hairspray (2007), as Santa in the musical comedy Elf (2010) and in Breakfast at Tiffany’s (2013). Wendt married Bernadette Birkett in 1978 and they have three children together.

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Bebe Neuwirth

Where Are They Now: Cast of Cheers: In 1986, Bebe Neuwirth joined the cast of Cheers as Dr. Lilith Sternin-Crane, Frasier Crane's no-nonsense wife. A successful musical theater star, Neuwirth returned to Broadway in 2010, playing Morticia Adams opposite Nathan Lane in The Addams Family. (Left) Photo by: NBCU Photo Bank. (Right) Photo by John Lamparski/WireImage.

Bebe Neuwirth; Photos: (Left) NBCU Photo Bank (Right) Photo by John Lamparski/WireImage

Juilliard School-trained performer Bebe Neuwirth was already a New York theater fixture and Tony Award winner (Sweet Charity, 1986) when she was offered the role of the physically and emotionally uptight psychiatrist Lilith Sternin-Crane, eventual wife of Frasier Crane. The portrayal won her two Emmy Awards ahead of big-screen roles in Bugsy (1991), Jumanji (1995), Tadpole (2000) and Fame (2009). On TV she featured on Deadline (2000-2001), Bored to Death (2009-2011), The Good Wife (2012-2013), Madame Secretary (2014-2017), Blue Bloods (2013-2018) and again as Lilith on Frasier (1994-2003). She won her second Tony Award in 1997 for Broadway’s Chicago. Married to actor Paul Dorman from 1984 to 1991, she wed writer and director Chris Calkins in 2004.