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Anders Keith is an actor on the rise who can be seen reprising his starring role as David Crane in season 2 of the Paramount+ reboot of the iconic hit sitcom "Frasier," where he stars opposite Kelsey Grammer and Jack Cutmore-Scott. The show follows Frasier (Grammer) nearly two decades after the original series ended and picks up in the next chapter of his life as he returns to Boston after the death of his father and reunites with his son Freddy (Cutmore-Scott). Anders shines as Frasier's Ivy League attending nephew, the son of fan-favorite, long married characters Niles and Daphne from the original show. His performance on "Frasier" blends physical comedy with an endearing on-screen presence that has captured the hearts of not just brand-new viewers, but fans tuning in for the nostalgia of the 1990's show. "Frasier" season 1 debuted on October 12, 2023 to wide acclaim quickly becoming the #1 original comedy premiere on Paramount+ and has since been renewed for a second season which will premiere on September 19, 2024. Check out the trailer for season 2 here: Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVQQbuSCiyU
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Anders Keith is an actor on the rise who can be seen reprising his starring role as David Crane in season 2 of the Paramount+ reboot of the iconic hit sitcom "Frasier," where he stars opposite Kelsey Grammer and Jack Cutmore-Scott. The show follows Frasier (Grammer) nearly two decades after the original series ended and picks up in the next chapter of his life as he returns to Boston after the death of his father and reunites with his son Freddy (Cutmore-Scott). Anders shines as Frasier's Ivy League attending nephew, the son of fan-favorite, long married characters Niles and Daphne from the original show. His performance on "Frasier" blends physical comedy with an endearing on-screen presence that has captured the hearts of not just brand-new viewers, but fans tuning in for the nostalgia of the 1990's show. "Frasier" season 1 debuted on October 12, 2023 to wide acclaim quickly becoming the #1 original comedy premiere on Paramount+ and has since been renewed for a second season which will premiere on September 19, 2024. Check out the trailer for season 2 here: Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVQQbuSCiyU
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