A Familiar Face in a New Role
Beloved sitcom Frasier is making a comeback with a fresh new series set to premiere in October on Paramount+. One of the surprises in the reboot is the appearance of Nicholas Lyndhurst, best known for his role as Rodney Trotter in the iconic BBC comedy Only Fools and Horses.
A Drastic Transformation
In the Frasier sequel, Lyndhurst will be taking on the role of Alan Cornwall, a mischievous and boozy university professor. Images released before the series premiere show Lyndhurst looking completely different from what fans are used to seeing.
Praise from Co-Star Kelsey Grammer
Kelsey Grammer, who played the titular character in the original Frasier series, has spoken highly of Lyndhurst's acting and comedic abilities. Grammer revealed that he and Lyndhurst first became friends while working on Man of La Mancha together. He praised Lyndhurst's talent and expressed his enthusiasm about working with him on the beloved show.
A Role with Personal Significance
The Frasier reboot marks Lyndhurst's first role since the tragic death of his son Archie in September 2020. Archie, who was also an actor, passed away at the age of 19 due to a brain haemorrhage. This new project for Lyndhurst comes as he continues to navigate the grief of losing his son.
Despite the challenges he has faced, Lyndhurst is dedicated to his craft and is eager to bring his talent to the role of Alan, a university professor who is friends with Frasier.
The new Frasier series is highly anticipated and fans are excited to see how Lyndhurst's performance will add a fresh dynamic to the beloved sitcom. With his comedic abilities and the praise he has garnered from his co-star, it seems Lyndhurst is set to make a memorable impact in the Frasier reboot.
So mark your calendars for October, when Frasier returns and Nicholas Lyndhurst showcases his talent in a role that will surely surprise and delight fans.
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