Best Kirstie Alley Movies and TV Shows
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. It’s as good a film about getting older and finding meaning in life as any. Paramount Pictures
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. Alley won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for the groundbreaking role. Getty Images
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. Paramount Pictures
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). Alley and Goorjian both received Primetime Emmy Awards. CBS
For Richer or Poorer
In Bryan Spicer’s comedy, Alley and Tim Allen played NYC socialites hiding out from the IRS in Amish country. The talent deserved a better script, but these are two of the funniest stars of all time, and they elevate the material.
Deconstructing Harry
Woody Allen’s Oscar-nominated comedy about writer’s block featured an ensemble cast including Billy Crystal, Robin Williams and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Alley was hilarious in a supporting turn as Harry’s long-suffering ex-wife.
Veronica’s Closet
A remarkable if short-lived success in a golden age of sitcoms, Veronica’s Closet starred Alley as a lingerie mogul, with an array of guest stars that included Jay Leno, Conan O’Brien, Anna Nicole Smith and RuPaul. Created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, the show premiered to a whopping 35 million viewers. Getty Images
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Underrated in 1999, Michael Patrick Jann’s pageant queen mockumentary was mean-spirited to a degree that was probably ahead of its time. It’s now a bona fide cult classic. Co-starring Kirsten Dunst and Denise Richards, it’s an uncompromisingly rude, brutal dark comedy gem, with Alley firing on all cylinders as a nightmarish pageant mother. New Line Cinema
Fat Actress
Along with Brenda Hampton, Alley co-developed Fat Actress as a knowing look at an industry survivor’s struggle to with weight, getting decent parts and more. Lightly scripted and heavily improvised, the series premiere set viewership records for Showtime. Showtime
Scream Queens
Developed by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan, Fox’s black comedy series was a loving tribute to slashers. Alley joined the ensemble cast that included Jamie Lee Curtis, Lea Michele and Emma Roberts in Season 2. FOX Next, look back at Kirstie Alley through the years.