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  1. Paul Dorman. Actor: Waitress!. Paul Dorman is known for Waitress! (1982) and Murphy Brown (1988). He has been married to Jill Jacobson since 21 February 2001. They have three children. He was previously married to Bebe Neuwirth.

  2. Sep 28, 2015 · 8:56 PM. Expand. A soft-spoken introvert in a social scenario, Paul Dorman, chairman and CEO of Fort Worth-based holding company DFB Pharmaceuticals, is driven in the pharmaceutical realm-specifically in the development of groundbreaking oncology drugs.

  3. H. Paul Dorman. Paul is Chairman and CEO of DFB Pharmaceuticals. In 1990, Paul and two partners founded DFB with the purchase of DPT Laboratories from Alcon. From there, Paul expanded DFB into a portfolio of healthcare companies growing from $18 million to more than $400 million in annual sales, with operations in Texas, New Jersey, Germany ...

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    Paul Dorman. Actor: Waitress!. Paul Dorman is known for Waitress! (1982) and Murphy Brown (1988). He has been married to Jill Jacobson since 21 February 2001. They have three children. He was previously married to Bebe Neuwirth.

    • Actor
    • Paul Dorman
    • Ted Danson
    • Shelley Long
    • Woody Harrelson
    • Rhea Perlman
    • Kelsey Grammer
    • Kirstie Alley
    • John Ratzenberger
    • George Wendt
    • Bebe Neuwirth

    Ted Danson’s character, Sam “Mayday” Malone, was an ex-baseball player turned bartender with a roving eye for female patrons and staff alike. The role was a breakout for the actor with viewers tuning in each week to witness the crossfire banter between Malone and his co-stars. Danson jumped to the big screen in films such as Three Men and a Baby (1...

    As Diane Chambers, Shelley Long was the perfect counter-balance to Danson’s Malone. A highly educated snob, waitress Diane loved nothing more than to prove her on-again-off-again suitor wrong during the show’s first five seasons (Long made a guest appearance on the series finale in 1993). After "Cheers," Long landed the lead role of Carol Brady in ...

    Playing kind but slow-witted Woody Boyd, Woody Harrelson took on the assistant bartender role following the death of actor Nicholas Colasanto who played Coach during the first three seasons of "Cheers." During his time on the sitcom, Harrelson also appeared in movies such as Wildcats (1986), L.A. Story (1991) and White Men Can’t Jump (1992). He wen...

    Waitress Carla Tortelli had an opinion or wisecrack for every situation that arose at "Cheers." Deeply superstitious but fiercely loyal to friends and family, Carla was a fan favorite character over the course of the series. Following "Cheers" Rhea Perlman starred in the short-lived TV series Pearl (1996-1997) and appeared on the big screen in Mati...

    Five-time Emmy-winner Kelsey Grammer will forever be associated with the erudite, if hapless, psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane, whom he portrayed for two decades on "Cheers" (1984-1993) and the spinoff sitcom Frasier (1993-2004). Other sitcom roles included Wings (1992), Just Shoot Me! (1998) and as the voice of Sideshow Bob on The Simpsons (1990-201...

    Selected to replace the departed Long, Kirstie Alley portrayed Rebecca Howe, the fiercely independent "Cheers" business manager who Sam Malone initially tries to seduce. Following "Cheers," she won an Emmy for her role in David’s Mother (1994) and starred in sitcoms Veronica’s Closet (1997-2000) and Kirstie (2013-2014). Alley was the only major "Ch...

    Mail carrier and dubious fact teller Cliff Clavin was a "Cheers" favorite as much for his inane trivia as his postal worker uniform during the show’s 11 seasons. Actor John Ratzenberger helped create the mustachioed blowhard who famously competed on Jeopardy! Ratzenberger’s distinctive voice helped to land him roles in every Pixar animated film to ...

    George Wendt, as barfly Norm Peterson, was the sage—if wisecracking — best friend to Cliff Clavin and will be greeted with shouts of “Norm!” anytime he enters a drinking establishment. Wendt received six Emmy nominations for his work on "Cheers" and went on to star in the short-lived The George Wendt Show (1995). Almost as famous as Norm was his Ch...

    Juilliard School-trained performer Bebe Neuwirth was already a New York theater fixture and Tony Award winner (Sweet Charity, 1986) when she was offered the role of the physically and emotionally uptight psychiatrist Lilith Sternin-Crane, eventual wife of Frasier Crane. The portrayal won her two Emmy Awards ahead of big-screen roles in Bugsy (1991)...

  5. Jul 22, 2016 · Paul Dorman is the founder and CEO of DFB Pharmaceuticals, a global company that develops and sells life-saving drugs. He has a background in the pharmaceutical industry and has transformed several businesses from bankruptcy to success.

  6. Mar 22, 2019 · After an extraordinarily successful career as an entrepreneur and investor, storied healthcare executive Paul Dorman was all set to retire. That was until he learned about advancements in...

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