The Most Memorable Frasier Cameos You Forgot About

Get the Complete Series Collection Here: https://amzn.to/4jxAKP7 This video highlights the most memorable guest appearances across all 11 seasons of Frasier, a beloved classic tv show. We showcase various stars and their impactful roles, from tech billionaires to astronauts and even Batman himself. Discover the comedic brilliance brought by these celebrity interviews, making Frasier a truly iconic sitcom. From tech billionaires and astronauts to Broadway royalty and Batman himself, Frasier attracted some of the biggest names in Hollywood over its legendary 11-season run. But what made some guest stars fit seamlessly into the Crane family dynamic, while others completely broke the show's illusion? In this in-depth look, we are breaking down the most memorable, brilliant, and downright polarizing on-screen celebrity cameos in Frasier history. We look at the masterclass performances where the actors vanished into their characters—like Sir Patrick Stewart and Michael Keaton—and the controversial moments where the series bent its own rules for real-world icons like Bill Gates and Dr. Phil. Which Frasier cameo is your absolute favorite, and which one made you wince? Let us know in the comments below! 👇 ⏱️ CHAPTERS & TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Intro: Tech Billionaires, Astronauts, and Batman 0:53 - Sir Patrick Stewart as Alistair Burke (The Doctor Is Out) 4:37 - Michael Keaton as Blaine Sternin (Wheels of Fortune) 17:31 - Nathan Lane as Phil (Fool Me Once, Shame on You...) 7:54 - Donald O'Connor as Harlow Safford (Crane vs. Crane) 14:13 - Wolfgang Puck as Himself (The Proposal) 7:04 - Larry King as Himself (My Fair Frasier) 10:21 - John Glenn as Himself (Docu.Drama) 2:07 - Bill Gates as Himself (The 200th Episode) 1:04 - Dr. Phil as Himself (The Devil and Dr. Phil) 20:56 - Dr. Joyce Brothers as Herself (Selling Out) 🌟 HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS VIDEOThe Power Couple That Almost Was: Why fans and critics rank Patrick Stewart’s Emmy-winning episode at the very top of the 11-season run. The Ultimate Con Artist: How Michael Keaton perfectly embodied the pre-existing Crane family mythology as Lilith’s slippery half-brother. When Sitcoms Become Infomercials: The inside story behind Bill Gates' highly criticized Windows XP "cameo". The Golden Rule of Cameos: How early seasons used legends like Dr. Joyce Brothers and Nathan Lane to serve the satire, not just the celebrity star power. 💬 Join the Conversation:Do you prefer it when celebrities played original characters, or when they played exaggerated versions of themselves? Drop your thoughts in the comments!🔔 Support the Channel: If you love deep-dives into classic television, make sure to hit LIKE and SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an upload! As always... "I'm listening." 🎙️ #Frasier #PatrickStewart #MichaelKeaton #BillGates #ClassicTV #Sitcoms #FrasierCrane #KelseyGrammer RIGHT NOTICE: The Copyright Laws of the United States recognize a “fair use” of copyrighted content. Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act states: “Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.” This video and our YouTube channel, in general, may contain certain copyrighted works that were not specifically authorized to be used by the copyright holder(s), but which we believe in good faith are protected by federal law and the fair use doctrine for one or more of the reasons noted above. Fair Dealing: Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988 (UK) section 30 states “Fair dealing” with a work for the purposes of criticism or review, of that or another work, does not infringe any copyright in the work provided that it is accompanied by a sufficient acknowledgement. Copyright in a work is not infringed by the use of a quotation from the work (whether for criticism or review or otherwise).-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------