Longtime couple Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen tell PEOPLE about the one thing that makes them fight and how they navigate ...
Ted Danson is crediting a set of small, steadfast rituals – not fame, not fortune, not even their long-running on-screen ...
Ted Danson is a proud dad to his children, Kate and Katrina Danson.
SAN FRANCISCO – Make no mistake. Ted Danson is Mike Schur's man on the inside. The television sitcom legend – he's rocked everything from "Cheers" to "Curb Your Enthusiasm" – was the only choice for ...
The Golden Globes honored Ted Danson with the Carol Burnett Award before its 2025 awards ceremony on Sunday. Danson, 77, received the prestigious award, which was presented by his wife Mary ...
Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen are easily one of Hollywood's most beloved couples. The pair first met back in 1983, when Danson auditioned to play Steenburgen's spouse on Cross Creek. That job fell ...
Ted Danson holds the impressive record of being a series regular in twelve different television shows, a feat unmatched by any other actor in the industry. This accomplishment is particularly ...
Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen have become a symbol of enduring love in Hollywood, celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary this past October. In a recent exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the ...
The actor stars in 'A Man on the Inside,' playing retired professor and widower Charles who lands a gig as an undercover private investigator in a senior living facility From left: Lilah Richcreek, ...
Ted Danson wasn’t an early fan of “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” The Emmy winner, 76, recently told “Curb” star J. B. Smoove that before he and his wife, Mary Steenburgen, appeared on the sitcom, they ...
Ted Danson stars in "A Man on the Inside." File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI LOS ANGELES, Nov. 20 (UPI) --Ted Danson said his new show, A Man on the Inside, premiering Thursday on Netflix, provided ...
Possessor of one of the finest chins in existence, Ted Danson has been a heartthrob for decades now with no sign of stopping. Hunt pushed back, and Danson, to his credit, admitted he might be wrong.