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John Mahoney, better known as Detective (ret.) Martin Crane on Frasier passed peacefully into the abyss on Sunday, 04 February 2018.

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John Mahoney, best known for playing Martin Crane on 11 seasons of “Frasier,” died in Chicago on Sunday while in hospice care, his manager, Paul Martino, confirmed. He was 77.

Mahoney played the father of Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce’s characters during the show’s run on NBC from 1993 to 2004. He won a SAG Award and received two Emmy and two Golden Globe nominations for his work on “Frasier.” He was also a mainstay of Chicago’s theater community and a Tony winner in 1986 for his work on Broadway in John Guare’s “The House of Blue Leaves.”

From 2011 to 2014, Mahoney had a recurring role on “Hot in Cleveland” as Roy, the love interest of Betty White’s character, Elka. He was much praised for his performance as an anguished CEO in psychological counseling on Season 2 of HBO’s “In Treatment” in 2009.

Producer Greg Berlanti credited Mahoney with allowing him to secure a greenlight for his first feature, the 2000 romantic comedy “The Broken Hearts Club.”

“He never wavered in his belief in me — a first time director,” Berlanti said via Twitter. “And he was even more kind than he was brilliant.”

Mahoney worked in film for more than 35 years, appearing in classics like “The American President,” “Moonstruck,” “In the Line of Fire,” and “Say Anything,” along with voicing animated characters in the “Antz” and “Atlantis” films. He also had guest spots in a number of TV shows including “Cheers,” the forerunner of “Frasier” (although he played a different character), and “3rd Rock from the Sun.”

Born in Blackpool, England, the actor started his career in theater and continued to return to the stage, appearing in “Prelude to a Kiss” on Broadway and “The Outgoing Tide” and “The Birthday Party” in Chicago after “Frasier” ended.

He came to the U.S. at age 19 and taught English at Western Illinois University; Mahoney was already in his late thirties when he began working with Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre ensemble, which needed an actor who could play older roles.

Mahoney never married and had no children.


It is alleged, he was gay and is survived by a long-term partner. But frankly, who cares? He was a great actor.






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RIP, John. We'll miss you and so will Eddie.




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RIP.

Always liked him in Frasier and his movies. IIRC correctly he was Bruce Willis’s characters dad in Stiking Distance as well.
 
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Ugh, total bummer. I loved that show and thought that John was perfect in the role. RIP.


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A real bummer.

He is one of my favorite actors and the show Frasier is one of my top 5 all time favorite shows.

He also served three years in the Army.

I didn't remember him being from across the pond.
I also read one time that it was rumored that he was gay but like the other members said, who cares. Imagine that... A hollywood type who kept their personal life, personal.

A great actor that will be sorely missed.

He will be waiting to hoist one with us all at DUKES..
 
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RIP sir, you will be missed.


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OK, from the subject line you used, tell me how how anyone is supposed to know that this thread is about the death of an actor.

"10-7: Detective (ret.) Martin Crane"

Seriously- tell me- just how in the world are we supposed to know what this means.

Clear subject lines, which tell members the subject matter of the thread are what you should concentrate on. Instead of trying to be oh so clever, try being clear and having the courtesy to give members a real idea of the subject matter.


Perhaps if I just started locking threads like this the moment I see the confusing, vague or misleading subject line, maybe that would get my point across. After all, I've only asked this of members about 900 times.
 
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enjoyed his work, I wish he would of done a lot more,
but he started late





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I just started to re-watch "Frasier" once again.
Marty, as Dad, grounded the show as much as anyone. He will be missed by all who knew his work.


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What a great character and a great show.

I love the episode where he comes down to the wine club to make the boys play together.




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