Kelsey Grammer explains why David Hyde Pierce won’t be returning to Frasier
Frasier star Kelsey Grammer explains why David Hyde Pierce, who played Niles in the original sitcom, won’t be returning to the Paramount+ reboot.
Kelsey Grammer explains why David Hyde Pierce won’t be returning to the frasier reboot After years of speculation and the frasier star leading a revival series, the reboot was finally confirmed at Paramount + last month, with Grammer returning. The ad included the disappointing news that no other original did frasier cast members would return in the reboot as series regulars. This includes Pierce, instrumental a frasier as the younger brother and psychiatrist of the titular character, the delightfully snobbish Niles Crane.
A month after frasier The reboot was confirmed on Paramount+, with Grammer explaining why his on-screen brother Pierce would not be returning as Niles. During a recent interview with peopleFrasier Crane actor said that Pierce was not “interested in repeating Niles’ performance.” From frasier Upon completion, Pierce has led a successful theater career and currently stars in the HBO Max series Julia. Read what Grammer shared below:
Basically, David decided he wasn’t really interested in repeating Niles’ performance… In a really funny way, he just took us to a new place, which was what we originally wanted to do anyway, which was a Fraser’s third act. It’s a whole new life for him.
How the Frasier reboot can succeed without Niles
A spin-off of Hello, frasier ran for 11 successful seasons before going off the air in 2004. To this day, frasier it remains one of the few spin-off shows capable of rivaling its parent series. Although frasier centered around Grammer’s titular radio psychiatrist, Niles was equally critical to the show’s success, with Pierce winning 4 Emmy Awards with 11 nominations for his outstanding supporting performance as Niles.
While Pierce’s presence as Niles will be sorely missed, the frasier the revival will have to go on without him. As Grammer explains, Pierce’s refusal to return forced him and the writers to take the reboot in a new direction, which they were originally planning to do anyway. Yes Hello i Fraser were the first and second acts of the psychiatrist’s life, the revival would serve as the third act, Grammer explains.
while frasier Made famous in Seattle, the reboot series will move to a new location. The setting has yet to be announced, though it will likely be Chicago, where Frasier moved during the series finale. No matter where you are based, the frasier The reboot will have to start from scratch in a completely new city with none of the original supporting cast to lean on. As well as Pierce, the absences of John Mahoney’s Peri Gilpin, Jane Leeves and Martin Crane will also be felt and a tough order to top the revival. Only time will tell if the frasier reboot can succeed without them.
Source: People