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Ted Danson (born December 29, 1947) is an American actor, most notable for his television work.
 
Ted Danson (born December 29, 1947) is an American actor, most notable for his television work.
  
He was born Edward Bridge Danson III in San Diego, California, the son of an archaeologist. He was raised outside of Flagstaff, Arizona. He became interested in drama while attending Stanford University. He transferred to the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now known as Carnegie Mellon University), where he received his Bachelor's degree.
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He was born Edward Bridge Danson III in San Diego, [[California]], the son of an archaeologist. He was raised outside of Flagstaff, [[Arizona]]. He became interested in drama while attending Stanford University. He transferred to the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now known as Carnegie Mellon University), where he received his Bachelor's degree.
  
 
He is most famous for his role as bartender Sam Malone on the hit sitcom Cheers from 1982-1993. During this time he also made several movies, the most popular of which was Three Men and a Baby with Tom Selleck and Steve Guttenberg.
 
He is most famous for his role as bartender Sam Malone on the hit sitcom Cheers from 1982-1993. During this time he also made several movies, the most popular of which was Three Men and a Baby with Tom Selleck and Steve Guttenberg.
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After Cheers, Danson starred in the sitcom Ink with his real-life wife Mary Steenburgen. After Ink was cancelled, Danson starred in the CBS sitcom Becker. Danson also plays himself on Curb Your Enthusiasm.
 
After Cheers, Danson starred in the sitcom Ink with his real-life wife Mary Steenburgen. After Ink was cancelled, Danson starred in the CBS sitcom Becker. Danson also plays himself on Curb Your Enthusiasm.
  
Danson was married to Casey Coates from 1977 to 1993. He is currently married to actress Mary Steenburgen whom he wed on October 7, 1995. He is stepfather to her daughter and son.
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Danson and his first wife, actress Randall "Randy" Gosch, married in 1970 and divorced in 1975. Danson was married to Casey Coates from 1977 to 1993. On December 24, 1979, Coates suffered a stroke while giving birth to their daughter Kate.  They later [[adopted]] a second daughter, Alexis. 
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He is currently married to actress Mary Steenburgen whom he wed on October 7, 1995. He is stepfather to her daughter and son.
  
 
Danson, while still married to his first wife, was involved with Whoopi Goldberg. She broke off the romance soon after he appeared on television in blackface and proposed to her.
 
Danson, while still married to his first wife, was involved with Whoopi Goldberg. She broke off the romance soon after he appeared on television in blackface and proposed to her.
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==References==
 
==References==
 
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Ted Danson".
 
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Ted Danson".
 
Credits: Wikipedia
 
Credits: Wikipedia
 
[[Category: Adoptive Parents]]
 
[[Category: Adoptive Parents]]
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Latest revision as of 17:21, 14 May 2014

2008
Source: Wikipedia.org.

Biography

1947 -

Actor

Ted Danson (born December 29, 1947) is an American actor, most notable for his television work.

He was born Edward Bridge Danson III in San Diego, California, the son of an archaeologist. He was raised outside of Flagstaff, Arizona. He became interested in drama while attending Stanford University. He transferred to the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now known as Carnegie Mellon University), where he received his Bachelor's degree.

He is most famous for his role as bartender Sam Malone on the hit sitcom Cheers from 1982-1993. During this time he also made several movies, the most popular of which was Three Men and a Baby with Tom Selleck and Steve Guttenberg.

After Cheers, Danson starred in the sitcom Ink with his real-life wife Mary Steenburgen. After Ink was cancelled, Danson starred in the CBS sitcom Becker. Danson also plays himself on Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Danson and his first wife, actress Randall "Randy" Gosch, married in 1970 and divorced in 1975. Danson was married to Casey Coates from 1977 to 1993. On December 24, 1979, Coates suffered a stroke while giving birth to their daughter Kate. They later adopted a second daughter, Alexis.

He is currently married to actress Mary Steenburgen whom he wed on October 7, 1995. He is stepfather to her daughter and son.

Danson, while still married to his first wife, was involved with Whoopi Goldberg. She broke off the romance soon after he appeared on television in blackface and proposed to her.

References

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Ted Danson". Credits: Wikipedia