The first thing I did on television was a PBS thing where I played a priest. It was a Walt Whitman or Carl Sandburg story – I can’t quite remember – but I was a turn-of-the-20th-century priest kind of guy. Never saw it; don’t know if I was any good or not. Kelsey Grammer Read Quote
I miss her in my bones. I was her big brother. I was supposed to protect her – I could not… It very nearly destroyed me. Kelsey Grammer Read Quote
I had a kind of romantic notion about being a Hollywood Errol Flynn type. Honestly, I did not get into a lot of bar brawls – but I was always willing to. About the only thing missing from my story is that I haven’t had a full knock-down fight in the middle of the Polo Lounge. Kelsey Grammer Read Quote
I don’t really want to go into it, because whenever I say anything about my past now, it becomes a pissing match… but I realised that I had acquiesced, in my 40s, to an idea of ‘You know what, maybe this thing that you wanted in your life, maybe it just wasn’t important.’ Kelsey Grammer Read Quote
I’ve said nice things about the people I was with before, but that’s what you do. Kelsey Grammer Read Quote
In camp when I was eight – a bunch of kids threw me outside naked. I got ’em back! Kelsey Grammer Read Quote
A Passage To India’ by E. M. Forster – It opened my mind to a world I’d never known before. Kelsey Grammer Read Quote