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Kirstie Alley: Star Trek to Cheers, A Life in Roles

2 Dec

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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: Star Trek to Cheers, A Life in Roles

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."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Kirstie Alley is best known for her roles as Saavik in "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" and Rebecca Howe in the sitcom "Cheers."
Yes, Kirstie Alley won two Emmy Awards during her career, one for "Cheers" and another for "David's Mother."
Kirstie Alley and John Travolta starred together in the "Look Who's Talking" film series and remained lifelong friends, with Alley admitting she fell in love with him.

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