Friday, 8 August 2008

Kelsey Grammer released from hospital

NEW YORK () - Actor Kelsey Grammer has been released from a New York hospital, his spokesman aforementioned on Tuesday, after checking in around a week ago when he was feeling feeble following a recent fondness attack.





"Kelsey Grammer is out of the hospital, feeling great and about to resume normal activities at home," his spokesman, Stan Rosenfield, aforementioned in a statement.





"He and his married woman Camille want to give thanks everyone wHO expressed concern. They apprehended the kind words," the statement concludes.





Rosenfield said in that location would be no further details.





Grammer, world Health Organization played the snooty but lovable psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane on long-running NBC comedy "Frasier," entered the hospital on Monday final week subsequently feeling faint.





In late May, he suffered chest pains while paddle-boarding with his wife in Hawaii, where they get a home. He was taken to a hospital at that time and it was determined he had suffered a nerve attack. He was released on June 4.





In this newest scare, Grammer had been out in public promoting his new film, "Swing Vote," which debuted in theaters last Friday.





Grammer first gained renown playing Frasier Crane on the stumble NBC situation comedy "Cheers," which rand from 1982 to 1993. A spinoff, "Frasier," was based on the lives of Crane, his brother, father-God and co-workers. It ran from 1993 to 2004 and earned Grammer four Emmys and several other acting awards and nominations.





Grammer's heart attack came trey weeks after he learned that the Fox network had canceled his up-to-the-minute TV show, "Back to You," in which he played a pompous, womanizing TV news anchor. The series only made it for 1 season.













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