(CNN Spanish) — Kirstie Alley, who died at age 71 after battling cancer, was best remembered for starring in “Look Who’s Talking” opposite John Travolta. The romantic comedy premiered in 1989 and was so successful that two more sequels were produced in the 1990s: “Look Who’s Talking Too” y “Look Who’s Talking Now”.
However, Alley’s career was much longer. The actress appeared in several films and series during the 1980s and 1990s, including another of her most important roles. Standouts: Rebecca Howe’s in the NBC sitcom “Cheers,” which premiered in 1982. But it wasn’t until 1987 that Alley first appeared, opposite Ted Danson, as the tough, independent bar manager. Thanks to her role in this hit show, she won an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe in 1991.
Alley found television success again with the late-’90s sitcom “Veronica’s Closet,” for which she was again Emmy and Golden Globe nominated, according to IMDB.
The actress, who also generated controversy through realities and on social media, he starred in several films, including 1990’s “Madhouse” and 1982’s “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan,” in which he played Saavik and his first major Hollywood role.
In 1994, he won a second Emmy Award for the TV movie “David’s Mother.” After that, Ella Alley continued her career on television shows, including Showtime’s “Fat Actress,” where she played herself, and “Kirstie Alley’s Big Life.”
In 2013, Alley starred in her own comedy show called “Kirstie.”
Among her latest appearances as an actress are her appearance in 2019 in “The Goldbergs”, an autobiographical series broadcast on ABC that is based on the life of producer and screenwriter Adam F. Goldberg during his childhood in the 1980s.
He also appeared in the 2020 TV movie “You Can’t Take My Daughter.” And she was part of “The Masked Singer” earlier this year.
(CNN Spanish) — Kirstie Alley, who died at age 71 after battling cancer, was best remembered for starring in “Look Who’s Talking” opposite John Travolta. The romantic comedy premiered in 1989 and was so successful that two more sequels were produced in the 1990s: “Look Who’s Talking Too” y “Look Who’s Talking Now”.
However, Alley’s career was much longer. The actress appeared in several films and series during the 1980s and 1990s, including another of her most important roles. Standouts: Rebecca Howe’s in the NBC sitcom “Cheers,” which premiered in 1982. But it wasn’t until 1987 that Alley first appeared, opposite Ted Danson, as the tough, independent bar manager. Thanks to her role in this hit show, she won an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe in 1991.
Alley found television success again with the late-’90s sitcom “Veronica’s Closet,” for which she was again Emmy and Golden Globe nominated, according to IMDB.
The actress, who also generated controversy through realities and on social media, he starred in several films, including 1990’s “Madhouse” and 1982’s “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan,” in which he played Saavik and his first major Hollywood role.
In 1994, he won a second Emmy Award for the TV movie “David’s Mother.” After that, Ella Alley continued her career on television shows, including Showtime’s “Fat Actress,” where she played herself, and “Kirstie Alley’s Big Life.”
In 2013, Alley starred in her own comedy show called “Kirstie.”
Among her latest appearances as an actress are her appearance in 2019 in “The Goldbergs”, an autobiographical series broadcast on ABC that is based on the life of producer and screenwriter Adam F. Goldberg during his childhood in the 1980s.
He also appeared in the 2020 TV movie “You Can’t Take My Daughter.” And she was part of “The Masked Singer” earlier this year.