Kelsey Grammer, the actor recognized for his portrayal of Dr. Frasier Crane in the sitcoms 'Cheers' and 'Frasier,' expressed strong support for former President Donald Trump in a recent interview with Fox News Digital. Grammer described Trump as 'extraordinary' and suggested he might be 'the greatest' president in U.S. history. He acknowledged that Trump has ongoing goals and commended his efforts, noting the challenges faced during his presidency.

Grammer, a vocal Republican, has consistently supported Trump, stating in earlier interviews that it is beneficial to have a president who 'actually means what they say.' He has characterized Trump's focus as being on the 'common man,' a sentiment he believes reflects the broader direction of the modern Republican Party.

In a 2023 interview on BBC Radio 4's 'Today' show, Grammer confirmed his continued support for Trump, although the discussion was reportedly curtailed by representatives from Paramount+, the network behind the 'Frasier' revival, due to the political content. BBC host Justin Webb noted that Grammer was willing to discuss his support further, but the interview was cut short by the network's public relations team.

Grammer has previously commented on the challenges of being an openly Republican figure in Hollywood, suggesting that his political beliefs may have impacted his career opportunities, such as his Emmy nominations. He described himself as a 'rebel' in the entertainment industry, indicating a resistance to conforming to prevailing political norms.

Other celebrities, including Zachary Levi and Jon Voight, have also expressed support for Trump, with Levi noting that his political stance has affected his professional relationships. Grammer, who recently welcomed his eighth child, is set to appear in the upcoming film 'Avengers: Doomsday,' reprising his role as Beast from the 'X-Men' series.