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Actors in both TV and film are often said to experience financial difficulties. It is unlikely that they have earned enough money from one gig to retire and move to other shows unless they are fortunate enough to star in a protracted TV series or a significant motion picture. On the other hand, some actors would never have a sad bank account if they chose to retire or move to the next endeavor. Consider Ted Danson, who rose to fame playing Sam Malone, the lead character in NBC’s hit comedy sitcom,Cheers.

Danson has had a remarkable career spanning decades and has played countless iconic roles. His continued presence on television shows ensures him a prosperous future, due to lucrative rerun deals.
And his 1980s show,Cheerswas a haven for a plethora of legendary sitcoms that are still highly regarded today. Millions of admirers continue to sing its praises and watch its streaming even now, decades later.

Not just fame, this American sitcom was sufficient to provide the seasoned actor with a respectable sum of money. Can you estimate the amount?
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Here’s What Ted Danson is Really Earning FromCheers
Ted Dansonis considered one of the legends of the entertainment industry. He gained widespread recognition for his work as Sam Malone in the sitcom,Cheersand for his portrayal of Jack Holden in the films,Three Men and a BabyandThree Men and a Little Lady.
Did we also mention that he is even highly praised for playing Michael in the long-running sitcom,The Good Place?

Anyway, we have roared with laughter at Danson’s bar antics as Sam Malone in the classic sitcom,Cheersas ardent admirers of the charismatic actor. Many people might not be aware, though, that even if he chooses to retire, his source of income is still very much alive and well.
Danson is estimated to earn $5 million yearly, thanks to the success ofCheersalone.

Despite earning more than $450,000 per episode during the final seasons ofCheers, the actor 75-year-old actor ultimately decided to stop playing the role because he had grown weary of it. However, he was not financially harmed by this choice. He still makes $5 million annually from the TV show!
This suggests that the seasoned actor could rest easy knowing that his 1980s sitcom would continue to pay him up to $5 million annually even if he decides to retire.
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Cheers‘ Contribution To Ted Danson’s Career
Ted Danson still recognizes the importance ofCheersin helping to launch his career, even decades later.
NBC’s sitcom debuted in 1982 and starred Danson as Sam Malone, a former baseball player, alcoholic, and bartender/owner. The actor has previously expressed his gratitude forCheersas the show that started his career during an interview with Entertainment Tonight.
Despite the show having already ended, he also acknowledged that those jokes still make him laugh, given that the comedy is so endearing.
Last year he toldEntertainment Tonight:
“Everything I do is because of the popularity of that show. It still makes me laugh when I watch sometimes. It’s funny, and it’s great to see my friends, and they make me laugh.”
It is not surprising that Danson continues to find the sitcom’s episodes amusing given its propensity for witty humor that many consider to be ahead of its time.Cheersreceived praise from critics from the beginning to the end of its run, making it one of the most-watched television series in history.
Created by Glen and Les Charles,Cheersis available to stream on Paramount Plus.
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