
Kirstie Alley
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 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.
Movies

David's Mother
1994

Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief
2015

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
1982

Deconstructing Harry
1997

You Can't Take My Daughter
2020

SNL: The Best of Adam Sandler
1999

Mickey's 60th Birthday
1988

Champions
1984

Baby Sellers
2013

Shoot to Kill
1988

It Takes Two
1995

Drop Dead Gorgeous
1999
TV Shows

Scream Queens
2015

The Masked Singer
2019

The Middle
2009

Cheers
1982

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1962

The Fran Drescher Show
2010

The Goldbergs
2013

North and South
1985

Hot in Cleveland
2010

Without a Trace
2002

Golden Globe Awards
1944

The King of Queens
1998