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American actress
A.K.A.
Kirstie Louise Alley
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
Place of death
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
Age
71 years
Stats
Height:
1.7145 m
Education
Wichita Southeast High School,
(-1969)
Kansas State University,
Awards
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy
(1991)
People's Choice Awards
(1991)
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
(1991)
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
(1994)
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
(1995)
People's Choice Award for Favorite Actress in a New TV Series
(1998)
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Biography

Kirstie Louise Alley (January 12, 1951 – December 5, 2022) was an American actress. Her breakout role was as Rebecca Howe in the NBC sitcom Cheers (1987–1993), for which she received an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe in 1991. From 1997 to 2000, she starred as the lead in the sitcom Veronica's Closet, earning additional Emmy and Golden Globe nominations.

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Alley appeared in various films, including Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), Summer School (1987), Shoot to Kill (1988), Look Who's Talking (1989) and its two sequels (1990–1993), Madhouse (1990), Sibling Rivalry (1990), Village of the Damned (1995), It Takes Two (1995), Deconstructing Harry (1997), For Richer or Poorer (1997), and Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999). She won her second Emmy Award in 1994 for the television film David's Mother.

In 1997, Alley received another Emmy nomination for her work in the crime drama series The Last Don. In 2005, she played a fictionalized version of herself on Showtime's Fat Actress. She later appeared on Kirstie Alley's Big Life (2010), and was a contestant on the 12th season of Dancing with the Stars (2011–2012), finishing in second place. In 2013, Alley returned to acting with the title role on the sitcom Kirstie. In 2016, she appeared on the Fox comedy horror series Scream Queens. In 2018, she was a contestant on the 22nd series of the British reality show Celebrity Big Brother, in which she finished as runner-up. In 2022, she appeared on The Masked Singer.

Early life

Kirstie Alley was born in Wichita, Kansas, to Robert Deal Alley, who owned a lumber company, and Lillian Alley. She had two siblings, Colette and Craig. Alley attended Wichita Southeast High School, graduating in 1969. She attended college at Kansas State University, dropping out after her sophomore year. After moving to Los Angeles to pursue Scientology and work as an interior designer, Alley appeared as a contestant on the game show Match Game in 1979. She won both rounds, winning $500 in the first round and $5500 in the second round. She also appeared on the game show Password Plus in 1980. On both shows she described her profession as interior designer. In 1981, an automobile accident involving a drunk driver killed her mother and left her father seriously injured.

Career

Alley made her film debut in 1982 in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, playing the Vulcan Starfleet officer Lieutenant Saavik, but chose not to reprise that role in the next two sequels, later saying she was offered less money than for Star Trek II. In the years following, she starred in a number of smaller films, including One More Chance, Blind Date and Runaway. In 1985, she starred in the ABC miniseries North and South. In 1987, Alley starred alongside Mark Harmon in the comedy film Summer School. The film was a box office success, grossing over $35 million in the United States.

Later in 1987, Alley joined the cast of NBC sitcom Cheers, replacing Shelley Long and remaining with the show until its eleventh and final season. In 1989, Alley starred with John Travolta in Look Who's Talking. The film grossed over $295 million worldwide. They then went on to make two other films centered on the same theme, Look Who's Talking Too and Look Who's Talking Now. After two Emmy Award nominations for her work on Cheers, in 1988 and 1990, she won the Emmy on her third nomination, in 1991.

Alley earned her second Emmy for the 1994 television film David's Mother. For her contributions to the film industry, Alley received a motion pictures star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7000 Hollywood Boulevard in 1995.

From 1997 to 2000, Alley played the title character in the NBC sitcom Veronica's Closet, as well as serving as executive producer on the show. She served as the spokesperson for Pier One from 2000 to 2004, and for Jenny Craig from 2004 to 2007.

TV Land aired a sitcom that centered on Alley as a Broadway star and a new parent. It was titled Kirstie, and reunited her with former Cheers co-star Rhea Perlman and Seinfeld star Michael Richards. The series premiered on December 4, 2013, and ran for one season before it was canceled, five months after ending its freshman run.

In February 2011, Alley was announced as a contestant on Dancing with the Stars. She was partnered with Maksim Chmerkovskiy. She also took part in the 15th season of Dancing with the Stars. In 2022, Alley competed in season seven of The Masked Singer as "Baby Mammoth" of Team Cuddly.

Personal life

Alley was married from 1970 to 1977 to high-school sweetheart Bob Alley, who coincidentally had the same name as her father. Alley married actor Parker Stevenson on December 22, 1983. Following a miscarriage, the couple adopted son William “True” one week after his October 5, 1992, birth, and in 1995 adopted daughter Lillie. The marriage ended in 1997. In 2016, Alley became a grandmother after her son William had a son of his own.

From 1991 to 2020, Alley had a 21-bedroom summer house in Islesboro, Maine, the Mitchell Cottage, formerly the Islesboro Inn.

Body image

While working as a Jenny Craig spokesperson from 2004 to 2007, Alley lost 75 pounds (34 kilograms), bringing her weight down to 145 pounds (66 kg).

In May 2009, she told People magazine that, after parting ways with Jenny Craig, she gained 83 pounds (38 kg) and weighed as much as 228 pounds (103 kg).

In March 2010, after gossip blogger Roger Friedman alleged a link between her Organic Liaison weight-loss system and the Church of Scientology, Alley wrote: "Please Google Mr. Roger Friedman. He is spreading lies about me and my new business. You will see his history & why Fox fired him. Going to have Mr. Attorney call Mr. Friedman's Attorney tomorrow ... Mr. Friedman is treading on thin LIBELOUS ice with my company." In September 2011, Alley announced she had lost 100 pounds (45 kg) using weight loss products from Organic Liaison. In 2012, she faced a class-action lawsuit alleging false advertising; the suit claimed that her weight loss was the result of exercise, including training for the TV show Dancing with the Stars, not Organic Liaison products. She settled the suit in 2013, agreeing to remove the term "Proven Products" from packaging, issue a disclaimer on the brand's website that it is a "calorie-based weight-loss product", and pay a $130,000 settlement.

In April 2014, she resumed a role as a spokesperson with Jenny Craig; the Organic Liaison product line was acquired by Jenny Craig's parent company, and subsequently integrated into Jenny Craig's product line. In January 2015, Alley claimed that, since starting the Jenny Craig weight-loss program again, she had lost 50 pounds (23 kg).

Scientology

Alley was raised as a Methodist, but became a member of the Church of Scientology in 1979. At the time she became a Scientologist, Alley admitted to having had a cocaine addiction and went through Narconon, a Scientology-affiliated drug treatment program, to end her dependency. As of 2007, she had attained the level of OT VII (Operating Thetan Level 7).

In May 2000, she purchased a 5,200 square feet (480 square meters) waterfront mansion from former Scientologist Lisa Marie Presley for $1.5 million. The house is in Clearwater, Florida, the spiritual headquarters of the Church of Scientology. Alley donated $5 million to the Church in 2007.

As a member of the Church of Scientology, Alley reportedly opted to not reprise her role Rebecca Howe on any episode of Frasier, because the series was centered on the field of medical psychiatrists; she was the only former Cheers regular not to do so.

Politics

In August 2015, Alley tweeted that she would not be supporting Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee, during the 2016 presidential elections, and on April 8, 2016, she tweeted her support for Republicans Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani. On October 8, 2016, Alley retracted her endorsement of Trump, tweeting, "I hate this election and I'm officially no longer endorsing either candidate."

In October 2020, she stated she had voted for Trump in 2016 and intended to vote for him again in 2020 because "he's NOT a politician". She also endorsed Republican John James in the 2020 United States Senate election in Michigan.

Death

Alley died on December 5, 2022, following a short battle with cancer at age 71. Per a statement released by her children, the cancer had only been recently discovered. Her ex-husband Parker Stevenson, her two children, Look Who's Talking co-star John Travolta, and other celebrities posted their condolences on social media. Her Cheers co-stars Ted Danson, Kelsey Grammer, and Rhea Perlman also mourned her and released statements saying how much she meant to them.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982Star Trek II: The Wrath of KhanSaavik
1983One More ChanceSheila
1984ChampionsBarbara
Blind DateClaire Simpson
RunawayJackie Rogers
1987Summer SchoolMs. Robin Elizabeth Bishop
1988She's Having a BabyHerselfUncredited
Shoot to KillSarah Rennell
1989LoverboyDr. Joyce Palmer
Look Who's TalkingMollie
1990MadhouseJessie Bannister
Sibling RivalryMarjorie Turner
Look Who's Talking TooMollie
1993Look Who's Talking NowMollie
1995Village of the DamnedDr. Susan Verner
It Takes TwoDiane Barrows
1996Sticks & StonesJoey's Mom
1997NevadaMcGillAlso co-producer
Deconstructing HarryJoan
For Richer or PoorerCaroline Sexton
1999The Mao GameDiane Highland
Drop Dead GorgeousGladys Leeman
2004Back by MidnightGloria Beaumont
2013SyrupKirstie Alley
2015Accidental LoveAunt Rita

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978QuarkHandmaiden (uncredited)Episode: "The Old and the Beautiful"
1979Match GameHerselfThree Episodes
1983Highway HoneysDraggin' LadyTelevision film
1983The Love BoatMarion StevensEpisode: "The World's Greatest Kisser/Don't Take My Wife, Please/The Reluctant Father"
1983–84MasqueradeCasey CollinsMain cast
1984Sins of the PastPatrice CantwellTelevision film
1985A Bunny's TaleGloria SteinemTelevision film
1985–86North and SouthVirgilia HazardMiniseries; main cast
1985–87The HitchhikerJane L. Angelica2 episodes
1986Prince of Bel AirJamie HarrisonTelevision film
Stark: Mirror ImageMaggie CarterTelevision film
1987–93CheersRebecca HoweSeries regular
1987InfidelityEllie DenatoTelevision film
1988Mickey's 60th BirthdayRebecca HoweTelevision film
1990MasqueradeCasey CollinsTelevision film
1991–93Saturday Night LiveHerself / host2 episodes
1991Flesh 'n' BloodStarr BaxterEpisode: "Arlo and Starr"
1993WingsRebecca HoweEpisode: "I Love Brian"
1994David's MotherSally GoodsonTelevision film
1995Peter and the WolfAnnie/Bird/Duck (voice)Television film
1996Radiant CityGloria GoodmanTelevision film
SuddenlyMarty DoyleTelevision film; also writer
1997–2000Veronica's ClosetVeronica ChaseSeries regular; also producer
1997InkDahliaEpisode: "Breaking the Rules"
ToothlessDr. Katherine LewisTelevision film
The Last DonRose Marie ClericuzioMiniseries; main cast
1998The Last Don IIMiniseries; main cast
2001BlondeElsieMiniseries; main cast
Dharma & GregDr. Tish (uncredited)Episode: "The End of the Innocence: Part 1"
2002Glory DaysMike's AgentUnaired pilot
2003Salem Witch TrialsAnn PutnamTelevision film
2003Profoundly NormalDonna Lee Shelby ThorntonTelevision film; also executive producer
2004Without a TraceNoreen RaabEpisode: "Risen"
Family SinsBrenda GeckTelevision film
While I Was GoneJo BeckettTelevision film
2005Fat ActressKirstie AlleySeries regular; also writer / executive producer
2006The King of QueensKirstie AlleyEpisode: "Apartment Complex"
2007Write & Wrong (aka. And She Was)Byrdie LangdonTelevision film; also executive producer
The Minister of DivineSydney HudsonTelevision film
2008The HillsHerselfEpisode: "Girls Night Out"
2010Kirstie Alley's Big LifeHerselfSeries regular; also executive producer
2011–12Dancing with the StarsHerself / contestant34 episodes
2012The ManzanisAngelaTelevision film
2013Baby SellersCarla HuxleyTelevision film
2013–14KirstieMaddie BanksSeries regular; also executive producer
Hot in ClevelandMaddie Banks2 episodes
2015The MiddlePam StaggsEpisode: "Pam Freakin' Staggs"
Time CrashersHerselfMain cast (season 1)
2016FlakedJackieEpisode: "Palms"
Scream QueensIngrid HoffelMain cast (season 2)
2018Celebrity Big Brother 22HousemateRunner-up
2019The GoldbergsJanice BartlettEpisode: "Food in a Geoffy"
2020You Can't Take My DaughterSuzanneTelevision film
2022The Masked SingerBaby MammothEliminated in eighth episode of season 7

Dancing with the Stars

Season 12 performances

Week #Dance / SongJudge's scoresResult
InabaGoodmanTonioli
1Cha-Cha-Cha / "Forget You"878No Elimination
2Quickstep / "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree"767Safe
3Rumba / "Over the Rainbow"777Safe
4Waltz / "The Flower Duet"777Safe
5Foxtrot / "American Woman"878Safe
6Samba / "Baby One More Time"899Safe
7Team Cha-Cha-Cha / "We R Who We R"

Jive / "La Bamba"

7 / 7
9 / 7
8
6
8
8
Safe
8Argentine Tango / "Cite Tango"

Salsa / "Cobrastyle"

9
8
9
9
10
8
Safe
9
Viennese Waltz / "One and Only"
Paso Doble / "White Room"
Winner Take All Cha-Cha-Cha / "Walkin' on the Sun"
9
9
Lost
9
9
This
9
9
Event
Bottom Two
10
Samba / "Magalenha"
Freestyle / "Perfect"
Cha-Cha-Cha / "Forget You"
9
9
10
9
9
10
9
9
10
Runner-Up
Score by guest judge Donnie Burns.

Season 15 performances

Week#Dance / SongJudge's scoresResult
InabaGoodmanTonioli
1Foxtrot / "Set Fire to the Rain"6.566.5Safe
2Jive / "Non Non Rien N'a Change"777Safe
3Cha-Cha-Cha / "Moves like Jagger"888Bottom Two
4Charleston / "Forty-Second Street"7.57.57.5Bottom two
5Quickstep / "Mrs. Robinson"
Freestyle / "Gangnam Style"
8.5
9
8.5
9
8.5
9
No Elimination
6Rumba / "Home"
Group Country-Western Freestyle / "Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy" & "I Play Chicken with a Train"
9.5
No
8.5
Scores
9.5
Given
Safe
7Quickstep & Samba / "Sir Duke"
Swing Marathon / "Do Your Thing"
8
4
8
4
8
4
No Elimination
8Viennese Waltz / "Hallelujah"
Paso Doble / "Bring Me to Life" ()
9
8
9
8
9
8
Eliminated

Awards and nominations

Alley's work has been honored by multiple associations throughout her career. For her role in the sitcom Cheers, she earned four Golden Globe Award nominations winning one for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy in 1991, and five Primetime Emmy Award nominations winning one forOutstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 1991.

On November 10, 1995, Alley was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to motion pictures.

YearAssociationCategoryTitleResult
1989American Comedy AwardsFunniest Female Performer in a Television SeriesCheersNominated
1990Funniest Female Performer in a Television SeriesCheersNominated
1990Funniest Actress in a Motion PictureLook Who's TalkingNominated
1991Funniest Female Performer in a Television SeriesCheersNominated
1998Funniest Female Performer in a Television SeriesVeronica's ClosetNominated
1993American Television AwardsBest Actress in a Situation ComedyCheersNominated
1990Bravo Otto AwardsBest ActressLook Who's TalkingNominated
1991Best ActressLook Who's Talking TooNominated
1987CableACE AwardsActress in a Dramatic SeriesThe HitchhikerNominated
1988Actress in a Dramatic SeriesThe HitchhikerNominated
1990Golden Globe AwardsBest Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or MusicalCheersNominated
1991Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or MusicalCheersWon
1992Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or MusicalCheersNominated
1993Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or MusicalCheersNominated
1995Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionDavid's MotherNominated
1998Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or MusicalVeronica's ClosetNominated
1990Nickelodeon Kid's Choice AwardsFavorite Movie ActressLook Who's TalkingNominated
1991TBANominated
1991Favorite Television ActressCheersNominated
1996Favorite Movie ActressIt Takes TwoNominated
1998Favorite Television ActressVeronica's ClosetNominated
1988People's Choice AwardsFavorite Female Television PerformerCheersNominated
1990Favorite Female Television PerformerCheersNominated
1991Favorite Female Television PerformerCheersWon
1992Favorite Female Television PerformerCheersNominated
1993Favorite Female Television PerformerCheersNominated
1998Favorite Female Performer in a New Television SeriesVeronica's ClosetWon
1988Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy SeriesCheersNominated
1990Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy SeriesCheersNominated
1991Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy SeriesCheersWon
1992Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy SeriesCheersNominated
1993Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy SeriesCheersNominated
1994Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a SpecialDavid's MotherWon
1997Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a SpecialThe Last DonNominated
1998Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy SeriesVeronica's ClosetNominated
1997Satellite AwardsBest Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionSuddenlyNominated
1983Saturn AwardsBest Supporting ActressStar Trek: The Wrath of KhanNominated
1985Best Supporting ActressRunawayNominated
1998Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy SeriesVeronica's ClosetNominated
1997The Stinkers Bad Movie AwardsWorst On-Screen Couple ()For Richer or PoorerNominated
1999Worst Supporting ActressDrop Dead GorgeousNominated
1990Viewers for Quality Television AwardsBest Actress in a Quality Comedy SeriesCheersNominated
1991Best Actress in a Quality Comedy SeriesCheersNominated
1992Best Actress in a Quality Comedy SeriesCheersNominated
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Kirstie Alley is an American actress and spokesmodel known for her roles in popular movies and TV shows.
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Kirstie Alley was born on January 12, 1951.
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Some of Kirstie Alley's most famous roles include Rebecca Howe on the TV sitcom Cheers and Mollie Jensen in the Look Who's Talking film series.
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Yes, Kirstie Alley has won several awards throughout her career, including a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on Cheers.
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Yes, Kirstie Alley is still active in the entertainment industry as an actress and spokesperson.
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Yes, Kirstie Alley has appeared on several reality TV shows, including Dancing with the Stars and Celebrity Big Brother.
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Apart from acting, Kirstie Alley has been involved in various ventures. She has written multiple books, including a memoir, and she has also created her own weight loss program called Organic Liaison.
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Yes, Kirstie Alley has served as a spokesperson for several brands, including Pier 1 Imports and Jenny Craig.
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Yes, Kirstie Alley has two children. She has a son named William True Stevenson and a daughter named Lillie Price Stevenson.
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As of 2021, Kirstie Alley's net worth is estimated to be around $40 million.
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