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    • Look Who's Talking. John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Olympia Dukakis. 104 votes. As a delightful addition to Kirstie Alley's filmography, Look Who's Talking showcases her ability to excel in comedy and charm viewers with her on-screen presence.
    • For Richer or Poorer. Tim Allen, Kirstie Alley, Jay O. Sanders. 102 votes. Kirstie Alley displays her versatility as an actress in this 1997 comedy film For Richer or Poorer.
    • Look Who's Talking Too. John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Olympia Dukakis. 70 votes. In this entertaining sequel to the successful Look Who's Talking, Kirstie Alley reprises her role as Mollie Ubriacco alongside John Travolta as James Ubriacco.
    • Summer School. Mark Harmon, Kirstie Alley, Robin Thomas. 55 votes. Kirstie Alley holds her own alongside Mark Harmon in this 1987 comedy flick about high school life during summer vacation.
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    • Cheers (1982-1993) Cheers is available to stream on Paramount + and Hulu. Spanning almost the entirety of the 1980s, Cheers not only helped to define the decade but also defined Kirstie Alley's career.
    • Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is available to stream on Paramount + In the same year that she joined the cast of Cheers, Kirstie Alley landed a career-defining role in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
    • Look Who’s Talking (1989) Look Who's Talking is available to stream on Paramount + If Cheers made Kirstie Alley a TV icon, then Look Who's Talking established her as a movie star as well.
    • Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) Drop Dead Gorgeous is currently not available to stream or buy. While it didn't get the warmest welcome upon release in 1999, Drop Dead Gorgeous has gone on to become a true 1990s cult classic.
    • Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Alley played Saavik in the Star Trek franchise's wildly successful second outing. The Wrath of Khan remains a high-water mark for science-fiction filmmaking.
    • Cheers. Kirstie Alley is perhaps best-remembered to fans for playing driven, neurotic career woman Rebecca Howe on five seasons of NBC's long-running sitcom set in a neighborhood bar.
    • Summer School. Carl Reiner directed Mark Harmon and Alley in this comedy about a gym teacher who's required to teach a remedial summer English course. Summer School received mixed-to-positive reviews with praise for the performances and was a modest box-office hit.
    • David's Mother. In a critically acclaimed TV movie event, Alley starred opposite Sam Waterston and Stockard Channing, playing a mother committed to her autistic son (Michael A. Goorjian).
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  2. Kirstie Louise Alley (January 12, 1951 – December 5, 2022) was an American actress. Her breakthrough role was as Rebecca Howe in the NBC sitcom Cheers (1987–1993), for which she received an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe in 1991.

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    • Cheers (1987 - 1993) The long-running NBC sitcom, Cheers, was a show that had its fair share of memorable characters throughout its 11-season run, including several that were introduced later that became some of the most iconic faces on the small screen.
    • Look Who’s Talking (1989) After having the child of her married boss, accountant Mollie Jensen (Kirstie Alley) tries her best to raise her young son Mikey (voiced by Bruce Willis), a process that is both helped and hindered by cabbie James Ubriacco (John Travolta), who has a thing for the single mom.
    • Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan (1982) Considered by most to be the best Star Trek movie, 1982’s Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan has gone down as the most quotable, dynamic, and personal entry in the franchise.
    • Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) The 1999 dark comedy mockumentary, Drop Dead Gorgeous, centers on the world of small-town beauty pageants, specifically the teenage girls (and their mothers) preparing for the Sarah Rose Cosmetics Mount Rose American Teen Princess Pageant only for the contestants to start dying mysterious, and highly suspicious deaths.
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