Woody Harrelsonmade a wild first impression onTed Danson.
During a recent appearance onJimmy Kimmel Live, theCheersalum, 76, recalled the first time he met his former costar-turned-friend, 63, on the NBC sitcom.
“He is a whimsical creature,” Danson began of Harrelson. “He’s astounding. He’s such a bundle of contradictions. I think the first day we met him onCheers— we’d been together [filming] for three years — and he came and joined us.”
(L) Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson on ‘Cheers’.Paramount Tv/Kobal/Shutterstock
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“It’s like the most beautiful poem you’ve ever read,” he added. “And he’s like, ‘Would you come see the play I wrote?’ … and it’s a brilliant f—ing play. You cannot pigeonhole that guy.”
“One of my favoriteCheersstories is, waiting for him, and he got to be about 30 minutes late for rehearsal,“The Good Placestar continued to recall. “And we were going, ‘Well, what the hell?’ And someone came running in and said, ‘Woody called. He’s in Berlin. The wall is coming down and he didn’t wanna miss it.'”
“That’s the whimsical side of Woody but also the magnificent side. He just bites off these big chunks of life,” theMan on the Insidestar laughed. “He’s just astounding.”
This isn’t the first time Danson has reminisced about the wild times he shared with Harrelson onCheers.
Back in the day,John Ratzenburger, who played Cliff Clavin, invited the cast to spend the day sailing to Catalina Island. WithKelsey Grammerasleep in a bunk on the boat, Harrelson offered Danson some drugs.
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“We hadn’t had breakfast, so I was fairly hungry and ate, I think, an extraordinary amount of mushrooms,” Danson recalled. “There was still a huge swell. So people not on mushrooms would be seasick, pretty much. But I sat there getting more and more and more freaked out in whatever it is you get — stoned or whatever it is — on mushrooms,”
Harrelson, who played Woody Boyd onCheers, said that Danson looked “like a hologram” of himself, adding, “I thought you really — you just weren’t breathing at all” before Danson declared the trip “the worst four hours of my life.”
Cheers is streaming in full on Hulu and Paramount+. Meanwhile, Danson’s new series,A Man on the Inside, premieres Nov. 21 on Netflix.
source: people.com