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Kirstie Alley: Star Trek to Cheers, A Life in Roles
2 Dec
Summary
- Kirstie Alley rose to fame in Star Trek and Cheers.
- She had complex feelings for co-stars Patrick Swayze and John Travolta.
- Alley battled weight issues publicly and starred in 'Fat Actress'.

Kirstie Alley, an actress celebrated for her dynamic performances, recently passed away at 71 after a battle with colon cancer. Her career began with a memorable role as Saavik in "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan." She later achieved widespread recognition as Rebecca Howe in the hit sitcom "Cheers," a role that earned her an Emmy Award and critical acclaim.
Alley's professional life was marked by significant on-screen chemistry and rumored off-screen affections. She spoke candidly about developing romantic feelings for co-stars Patrick Swayze and John Travolta, highlighting the complexities of relationships formed during filming. Her personal life also saw her become a mother to two adopted children, William and Lillie.
Throughout her career, Alley openly discussed her struggles with weight, which inspired the television show "Fat Actress." She also became a spokesperson for Jenny Craig. Her final years were dedicated to her family, including her grandchildren, and she continued acting, appearing in shows like "The Goldbergs" and "The Masked Singer."




