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The plot was set in a Boston bar called Cheers, and the story follows its owner, staff, and the regulars who frequented the joint. It was a comedy and drama riot for the viewers. The stellar cast consisted of Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson, Shelly Long, Kristie Alley, Kelsey Grammer, and Rhea Perlman. They were a lovable crew and made millions out of the sitcom. Each cast member has had an impressive run in film and television since the show's closure.

The popular NBC show earned 117 nominations, won 28 Emmy Awards, and ran for 275 episodes. A record 93 million viewers tuned in to watch the finale in 1993.

Shelly Long ($5 Million)

The Emmy-winning actress is fondly remembered for playing Diane in Cheers. Shelly won two Golden Globe awards for her coveted character on the hit sitcom. It gave her instant recognition; Long's previous works included Caveman (1981) and Night Shift (1982). After leaving the sitcom abruptly in 1987, she continued acting in ABC’s Modern Family (2009-2018). Her long stint in television has earned an estimated wealth of $5 million.

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Cheers will always remain a memorable sitcom for generations; the famed crew from the series have since made a mark in Hollywood with multiple awards and meaty roles. Their enviable net worth is surely praiseworthy.

Bebe Neuwirth ($10 Million)

Bebe’s character Dr.Lilith Sterin was to appear only on one episode of the hit sitcom. She had no interest in television since her passion lay in essaying memorable roles in Broadway shows. The psychiatrist was an instant hit, and the actress emerged as lead for the last two seasons. She also went on to win two Emmys for the coveted role, which she gladly reprised in the hit series Frasier. Her $10 million income comes from acting in Hollywood blockbusters Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) and Tick...Tick...Boom! (2021).

Kirstie Alley ($40 Million)

The beloved actress, who recently passed away, joined the cast of Cheers in 1987 to essay the role of Rebecca, the bar manager. According to Stylecaster, the beauty was worth $40 million before her demise, and she won an Emmy for her memorable character in 1991. She received worldwide recognition as Saavik in Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan (1982). Look Who’s Talking with John Travolta (1989) marked her career in commercial Hollywood. The film made $295 million at the box office and worked out two sequels. Her recent appearances were in the mega-buck reality shows Dancing with the Stars (12th and 15th season) and Celebrity Big Brother, UK (2018).

George Wendt ($45 Million)

Fans and critics loved the regular bar cast Norm, and this role earned him six Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a comic series. George went on to reprise his famed character in The Simpsons, Frasier, and The Family Guy. His estimated net worth of $45 million comes from playing host for his sitcom The George Wendt Show (1995) and brief stints in Saturday Night Live. More recently, he has ventured onto stage shows by playing Santa in Elf the Musical (2010).

Rhea Perlman ($60 Million)

According to CelebrityNetWorth, the gifted actress is famous for playing Carla, the head waitress in Cheers. She earned an impressive line of ten Emmy and six Golden Globe nominations. Her other memorable role was in the Taxi (1978) sitcom, where she played alongside her would-be husband, Danny DeVito. The reported net worth of $60 million comes from acting in the classic Matilda film (1996), the lead role in the CBS series Pearl (1996-1997), and the voice-over character in Star Wars: The Bad Batch (2021).

Woody Harrelson ($70 Million)

The dim bartender Woody was a much-liked character of the hit sitcom. He won the coveted Emmy Award in 1989 for this role. Harrelson has since then worked on a glittering Hollywood career that has accumulated a $70 million net worth. Well-known for his comic character in the Zombieland franchise (2018-2019), he has also given Oscar-worthy performances in The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996), The Messenger (2009), and the True Detective series (2014).

Ted Danson ($80 Million)

The frisky bar owner Sam Malone was played by Ted, for which he won two Emmy Awards and two Golden Globes. He was paid $500,000 per episode for all 11 seasons. His estimated $80 million spans from bagging iconic characters in Three Men and a Baby (1987), The Good Place (2016), and Mr. Mayor (2021). According to Clutchpoints, he started his acting career in 1985 but received the breakthrough via Cheers sitcom.

Kelsey Grammer ($80 Million)

The comedian and actor joined Cheers as Dr.Frasier Crane in season three. The Golden Globe award winner has performed a memorable role in a spin-off series Frasier (1993-2004), he was making $1.6 million per episode. Action flicks like The Expendables (2014) and Transformers (Age of Extinction) (2014) are some of the Hollywood elite projects Kelsey has appeared on. Being a voice-over artist for Sideshow Bob in The Simpsons and Stinky Pete in Toy Story 2 are other commendable roles he is known for. With extensive accolades on stage shows, the multi-talented actor has amassed a wealth of $80 million.

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Sources: Clutchpoints, CelebrityNetWorth, Stylecaster