Tuesday, February 6, 2018

R.I.P.: Frazier's Cranky Dad... Actor John Mahoney


John Mahoney, the English actor who became a familiar presence on American television as Kelsey Grammer's cranky-yet-sensible father on "Frasier," has died.

He was 77, according to The LATimes.

Mahoney died Sunday after being hospitalized in Chicago, where he lived.

Though Mahoney was best known for his role as Martin Crane — the ex-cop who regularly deflates the fully expanded egos of his two sons — his career was expansive and he tackled complex characters in both film and television.

Mahoney was twice nominated for an Emmy for his performance on "Frasier" and won a Tony Award for "The House of Blue Leaves." Mahoney's recent roles included guest appearances on "Hot in Cleveland" and a 2015 episode of "Foyle's War."

But it was his role as Martin Crane, seated in his less-for-wear recliner in the midst of Grammer's otherwise elegant Seattle apartment, for which he was best remembered.



Born in Blackpool, Lancashire in England, Mahoney came to the U.S. when he was young and landed a job as the editor of a medical magazine, until the work tested his patience" "What's this, I'm going to write about hemorrhoids and cataracts the rest of my life?"

But his career as an actor didn't begin to bloom until he was in his early 40s.

"By the time I started my career, most people had given up and started selling insurance," he told the Chicago Tribune in 2004, "I didn't have so much competition.

"You're supposed to say how wonderful the stage is and how you only do film and TV for the money, but that sounds a bit whorish to me," he said in 2009.

"If it's a great script, I don't care what the medium is."

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