Where is actress Shelley Long from “Cheers” now? Her Wiki: Net Worth, Death, Daughter, Family, House, Facts

• Shelley Long is a Golden Globe-winning actress, best known for her roles in “Cheers” and “Modern Family”.
• She was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA and attended Northwestern University.
• She started her career in 1975, making her breakthrough in “The Love Boat”.
• Her net worth is estimated at $16 million.
• She has been divorced twice and has one daughter.



Known for movies

Short Info

Net Worth $16 million
Date Of Birth August 23, 1949
Spouse Bruce Tyson
Fact Attended Northwestern University (Evanston, IL).



Who is Shelley Long?

Born Shelley Lee Long on the 23rd August 1949, in Fort Wayne, Indiana USA, she is a Golden Globe-winning actress, perhaps best known to the world as Diane Chambers in the TV comedy series “Cheers”, while she is also known as DeDe Pritchett in the comedy series “Modern Family”, among many other differing roles she has secured so far in her career.

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Where is Shelley Long Now?

Shelley has been quite busy in the recent years; in addition to starring in “Modern Family”, she could also have been seen in such films as “Christmas in the Heartland” and “Different Flowers” both in 2017, which she produced. She tends to keep away from public eyes, and therefore doesn’t have an active social media account.

Shelley Long Wiki: Early Life, Parents, and Education

Shelley is the daughter of Leland Long, a rubber industry worker who later became a teacher, and Ivadine, who was a teacher. She went to South Side High School, and during these years, was quite active in the speech team, winning the National Forensic League’s National Championship in Original Oratory. Following matriculation, Shelley enrolled at Northwestern University where she studied drama, however, she never graduated as she left her studies wanting to focus fully on an acting and modeling career.

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Career Beginnings

Shelley moved to Chicago, where she started appearing in commercials, but during these years she also became a part of The Second City comedy troupe. It was in 1975 that she made her first breakthrough, as a writer, producer and co-host of the show “Sorting it Out”, which eventually won three Emmy Awards, and the success of the show pushed her forward enough to make an acting debut in the TV comedy series “The Love Boat” in 1978. After that, Shelley continued with minor roles in television films, such as “The Dooley Brothers” in 1979, and “Ghost of a Chance” (1980), while in 1982 she secured the most prominent role in her career – yes, as Diane Chambers in the sitcom “Cheers”.

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Rise to Prominence

“Cheers” aired through 1982 and 1983, during which time it won six Golden Globe awards, and Shelley won two Golden Globes and a Primetime Emmy award, among much other prestigious recognition for her work. It wasn’t just the awards that counted, but also Shelley’s popularity while she was on the show. She became a star and used her new-found fame to secure other notable roles between the mid- ‘80s and early ‘90s, such as the role of Anna Crowley in the comedy film “The Money Pit” (1986), starring next to Tom Hanks, then the role of Lucy Chadman in the comedy film “Hello Again” in 1987, and as Phyllis Nefler in the adventure comedy film “Troop Beverly Hills” in 1989, while she started the ‘90s with the role of Lizzie Pots in the film “The Boyfriend School” in 1990, and then portrayed Carol Brady in the film “The Brady Bunch Movie”, a role she repeated in several sequels, including “A Very Brady Sequel” in 1996, and “The Brady Bunch in the White House” (2002). She continued her career quite successfully, firstly portraying Diane Chambers in “Frasier” from 1994 to 2001.

Continual Success

She received a nomination for her part in “Frasier” as a guest actress, but with the start of the new millennium, Shelley’s career declined somewhat, nevertheless, she managed to secure several notable roles that helped her remain on the top in Hollywood. She starred in the comedy film “Honeymoon with Mom” (2006), and in 2009 in the romantic comedy film “Ice Dreams”, next to Jessica Cauffield and Brady Smith. The same year she was cast in another prominent role, as DeDe Prichett in the highly-acclaimed TV comedy series “Modern Family”, appearing in seven episodes and receiving a Gold Derby Award nomination in the category of Comedy Guest Actress. Shelley also had a notable role as Gail in the comedy-drama film “Best Man Down” in 2012.

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Do You Know How Rich Shelley Long Is?

Since launching her career, Shelley has appeared in over 80 film and TV titles, most of which increased her wealth and popularity. Some of the most successful projects on which she has worked include the TV series “Cheers”, then films in which she starred in the ‘80s, among other projects. So, have you ever wondered how rich Shelley Long is, as of mid- 2018? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Long’s net worth is as high as $16 million. Pretty impressive, don’t you think?

Do You Know About Shelley Long’s Personal Life, Affairs, Controversies, Marriage, Divorce, Daughter

When it comes to her personal life, Shelley has been quite open about the ups and downs that happen to her behind the camera; she has twice been divorced, and has one child from these failed relationships. The identity of her first husband hasn’t been revealed to the public, nor their years of marriage. However, her second marriage was to Bruce Tyson, a successful securities broker, which lasted from 1981 until 2004. She has a daughter, Juliana born on the 27th March 1985.

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Back in November 2004, Shelley was admitted to hospital after a painkiller overdose; she was detained for a week until doctors determined that she wasn’t suicidal anymore, and then released. It is believed that Shelley wanted to commit suicide as she was depressed after a falling out with her now ex-husband Bruce Tyson. Luckily, Shelley hasn’t had any medical problems since then, and is apparently enjoying her single life.

General Info

Full Name Shelley Long
Net Worth $16 million
Date Of Birth August 23, 1949
Height 1.68 m
Profession Actor
Education Northwestern University, South Side High School
Nationality American

Family

Spouse Bruce Tyson
Children Juliana Tyson
Parents Leland Long, Ivadine Long

Accomplishments

Awards Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Motion Picture Made for Television, Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy, TV Land Legend Award,…
Nominations Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress – Comedy Series, People’s Choice Award for Favorite Actress in a New TV Series, Kids’ Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actress, TV Land Most Memorable Kiss Award, People’s …
Movies The Money Pit, Troop Beverly Hills, The Brady Bunch Movie, Outrageous Fortune, Night Shift, Hello Again, Caveman, Holiday Engagement, A Very Brady Sequel, Irreconcilable Differences, Dr. T & the Women, Don’t Tell Her It’s Me, Losin’ It, Merry In-Laws, Frozen Assets, Fatal Memories, A Small Circle of…
TV Shows Kelly Kelly, Good Advice, Cheers

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Quotes

# Quote
1 I’m a real ‘go, go’ person… I’d make myself crazy by pushing too hard. It’s important to pull pack the reins a little bit and get in touch with what’s inside.
2 I think, head up and shoulders back. Not only does it make you look taller and thinner but it gives you confidence and boosts your self-esteem.
3 I’ve helped people get rid of headaches by placing my hand on their forehead, and backaches by placing my hand on their back. It’s a powerful example of love that really works.
4 If you don’t quit, and don’t cheat, and don’t run home when trouble arrives, you can only win.
5 I like men to be men and I like them to care about me and to take care of me. I’m willing to let them do that.
6 There was always a feeling for me that it would work. That’s what keeps me going. You go in with a positive attitude and stay there, and that’s a big part of what does make it work.
7 Not everyone can be trusted. I think we all have to be very selective about the people we trust.
8 I don’t believe in predestination, even though I was raised a Presbyterian.
9 I’m not perfect, but I’d like to be perfect. I’m working on it.
10 Did you know that, if you visualize, you can actually hug on the phone?
11 If it’s not some daring, dangerous affair, it’s just not interesting, or so it seems. So, here you have two people – a famous American iconic couple – who actually like each other sexually, in marriage. Imagine.
12 I don’t get bothered about statistics. If somebody had pointed out to me the odds of my being a working actress getting paid for what she does, I probably would have quit early in the game.

Facts

# Fact
1 Shelley Long who played Carol Brady in the 90s Brady movies is 15 years younger than Florence Henderson–Both were born and raised in Indiana. Shelley grew up in Fort Wayne and Florence in Dale, IN.
2 Shelley’s part in Irreconcilable Differences (1984) was loosely inspired by Polly Platt, the Academy-Award nominated production designer. The movie dealt with a director (played by Ryan O’Neal) leaving his wife (played by Shelley) for a starlet (played by Sharon Stone). In real life, director Peter Bogdanovich divorced his wife Platt to be with starlet Cybill Shepherd. When Platt was asked about Irreconcilable Differences (1984), her answer was: “They got more right than wrong”.
3 Directed by four Academy Award winners: Ron Howard, Curtis Hanson, Arthur Hiller, and Robert Altman.
4 Lives in Pacific Palisades, California with her husband. [December 2003]
5 Returned to work four months after giving birth to her daughter Juliana Long Tyson when she began filming the fourth series of Cheers (1982).
6 Was eight months pregnant with her daughter Juliana Long Tyson when she completed filming the third series of Cheers (1982).
7 Originally cast to play the lead character Tess McGill in Working Girl (1988). It would go to Melanie Griffith, who received an Academy Award nomination as Best Actress for the film.
8 Wore a wig on the set of “Cheers” because she didn’t want the hot set lights to damage her hair.
9 She was awarded the 1977 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actress in a Principal Role in a Musical for “Wellsapoppin” at the Second City Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
10 Originally cast to play the lead character Celeste in My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988). It would go to future Academy Award winner Kim Basinger.
11 Originally cast to play the lead character Terry Dolittle in Jumpin’ Jack Flash (1986). It would go to future Academy Award winner Whoopi Goldberg.
12 Daughter, Juliana Long Tyson (born March 27th 1985), with ex-husband Bruce Tyson.
13 Attended Northwestern University (Evanston, IL).
14 Shortly before starting work on Cheers (1982), she made an unsold sitcom pilot called: “Ghost of a Chance”, in which she was a newlywed haunted by the ghost of her first husband.

Pictures

Movies

Actress

Title Year Status Character
Different Flowers 2016 completed Grandma Mildred
Modern Family 2009-2016 TV Series DeDe Pritchett
Instant Mom 2015 TV Series
A Place in the Heart 2014/I Nona
Holiday Road Trip 2013 TV Movie Cynthia
The Wedding Chapel 2013 Jeanie Robertson
Merry In-Laws 2012 TV Movie Mrs. Claus
The Dog Who Saved the Holidays 2012 TV Movie Aunt Barbara / Airport Cat
Best Man Down 2012 Gail
Strawberry Summer 2012 TV Movie Eileen Landon
Zombie Hamlet 2012 Shine Reynolds
Switched at Birth 2012 TV Series Rya Bellows
Holiday Engagement 2011 TV Movie Meredith Burns
A.N.T. Farm 2011 TV Series Mrs. Busby
Retired at 35 2011 TV Series Ginny
Pizza Man 2011 Mrs. Burns
Family Guy 2010 TV Series Carol Brady
Ice Dreams 2009 TV Movie Harriet Clayton
Mr. Vinegar and the Curse 2008 Short Ms. Persnickety
Trust Me 2007 Mitzi Robinson
A Couple of White Chicks at the Hairdresser 2007 Barbara
Honeymoon with Mom 2006 Marla (Mom)
Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door 2006 TV Movie Betsy Lucas
Complete Savages 2004-2005 TV Series Judy
Yes, Dear 2005 TV Series Margaret
Boston Legal 2005 TV Series Miriam Watson
Joan of Arcadia 2004 TV Series Miss Candy
Strong Medicine 2003 TV Series Lauren Chase
8 Simple Rules 2003 TV Series Mary Ellen Doyle
The Santa Trap 2002 TV Movie Molly Emerson
The Brady Bunch in the White House 2002 TV Movie Carol Brady
Frasier 1994-2001 TV Series Diane Chambers
Dr. T & the Women 2000 Carolyn
Beggars and Choosers 2000 TV Series Pamela Marston
Jingle Bells 1999 TV Movie Mom (voice)
Chicken Soup for the Soul 1999 TV Series Teacher
Vanished Without a Trace 1999 TV Movie Elizabeth Porterson
The Adventures of Ragtime 1998 Sam
Diagnosis Murder 1998 TV Series Kay Ludlow
Kelly Kelly 1998 TV Series Kelly Novack
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 1998 TV Series The Wicked Witch
Home 1996 Video
A Different Kind of Christmas 1996 TV Movie Elizabeth Gates
Boston Common 1996 TV Series Louise Holmes
Murphy Brown 1995-1996 TV Series Dottie Wilcox
A Very Brady Sequel 1996 Carol Brady
Life with Louie 1996 TV Series Sally Tubbs
Susie Q 1996 TV Movie Penny Sands
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman 1995 TV Series Lucille Newtrich
Freaky Friday 1995 TV Movie Ellen Andrews
The Brady Bunch Movie 1995 Carol Brady
The Women of Spring Break 1995 TV Movie Anne
Count on Me 1994 TV Movie
Good Advice 1993-1994 TV Series Susan DeRuzza
Shelley Duvall’s Bedtime Stories 1993 TV Series Narrator (segment “Bootsie Barker Bites”)
Basic Values: Sex, Shock & Censorship in the 90’s 1993 TV Movie Fay Sommerfield
Cheers 1982-1993 TV Series Diane Chambers
A Message from Holly 1992 TV Movie Kate
Fatal Memories 1992 TV Movie Eileen Franklin Lipsker
Frozen Assets 1992 Dr. Grace Murdock
The Boyfriend School 1990 Lizzie Potts
Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase 1990 TV Movie Truddi Chase
Troop Beverly Hills 1989 Phyllis Nefler
Hello Again 1987 Lucy Chadman
Outrageous Fortune 1987 Lauren
Welcome to the Parade 1986
The Money Pit 1986 Anna Crowley
Irreconcilable Differences 1984 Lucy Van Patten Brodsky
Losin’ It 1983 Kathy
Super Bowl XVII Pre-Game Show 1983 TV Movie Diane Chambers (uncredited)
Night Shift 1982 Belinda Keaton
The Princess and the Cabbie 1981 TV Movie Carol
Ghost of a Chance 1981 TV Short Jenny Clifford
Caveman 1981 Tala
The Promise of Love 1980 TV Movie Lorraine
A Small Circle of Friends 1980 Alice
M*A*S*H 1980 TV Series Lt. Mendenhall
The Dooley Brothers 1979 TV Movie Lucy Bennett
Trapper John, M.D. 1979 TV Series Lauren
Young Guy Christian 1979 TV Movie Mia Mishugi
The Cracker Factory 1979 TV Movie Clara
Family 1979 TV Series Joan Phillips
The Love Boat 1978 TV Series Heather McKenzie
That Thing on ABC 1978 TV Movie Performer
The Key 1977 Narrator (voice)

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
Cheers 1982-1987 TV Series performer – 5 episodes

Producer

Title Year Status Character
The Dog Who Saved the Holidays 2012 TV Movie co-producer
Zombie Hamlet 2012 co-producer
Kelly Kelly 1998 TV Series co-executive producer

Miscellaneous

Title Year Status Character
The Santa Trap 2002 TV Movie creative consultant
The Brady Bunch in the White House 2002 TV Movie consultant

Self

Title Year Status Character
The Best of Disney: 50 Years of Magic 1991 TV Movie documentary Herself
The 5th Annual American Comedy Awards 1991 TV Special Herself
Cheers 1990 TV Series Herself / Diane Chambers
Comic Relief IV 1990 TV Special documentary Herself
The American Cinematheque Honors Ron Howard 1990 TV Movie Herself
Comicitis 1989 Short Herself
The More You Know 1989 TV Series Herself
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 1989 TV Series Herself
Live with Kelly and Michael 1989 TV Series Herself
Comic Relief III 1989 TV Special documentary Herself
Late Night with David Letterman 1982-1989 TV Series Herself
The 46th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1989 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Actress / Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Super Bowl Party 1989 TV Special Herself
Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC 1988 TV Special Herself
Comic Relief ’87 1987 TV Special Herself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1981-1987 TV Series Herself / Lauren from OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE
The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1986 TV Special Herself – Co-Host / Nominee: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series & Presenter: Outstanding Drama Series
NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration 1986 TV Special documentary Herself
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Billy Wilder 1986 TV Special documentary Herself
The 43rd Annual Golden Globe Awards 1986 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Actress / Actor in a TV-Series – Comedy / Musical
The 37th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1985 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
The NBC All Star Hour 1985 TV Movie Herself
The 42nd Annual Golden Globe Awards 1985 TV Special Herself – Winner: Best Actress in a TV-Series – Comedy / Musical & Nominee: Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy / Musical
All-Star Party for Lucille Ball 1984 TV Special Herself
Hour Magazine 1983-1984 TV Series Herself
The 36th Primetime Emmy Awards 1984 TV Special Herself – Nominated: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series & Presenter: Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series / Outstanding Writing in a Limited Series or a Special
The 10th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1984 TV Special Herself – Presenter
The 41st Annual Golden Globe Awards 1984 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a TV-Series – Comedy / Musical & Presenter
The 35th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1983 TV Special Herself – Winner: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
The 9th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1983 TV Special Herself – Accepting Award for Favourite New Television Comedy Program
The 40th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1983 TV Special Herself – Winner: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV & Presenter
The Eighties 2016 TV Mini-Series documentary Actor, ‘Cheers’
Must See TV: A Tribute to James Burrows 2016 TV Special Herself
Greatest Ever Sitcoms 2014 TV Movie documentary Herself
TV’s Funniest of the Funniest: A Paley Center for Media Special 2013 TV Movie Herself
Celebrity Ghost Stories 2010 TV Series documentary Herself
Entertainment Tonight 2009 TV Series Herself
20 to 1 2009 TV Series documentary Herself / Diane Chambers
TV’s All-Time Funniest: A Paley Center for Media Special 2008 TV Special Herself
The 5th Annual TV Land Awards 2007 TV Special Herself
My First Time 2006 TV Series Herself
The 4th Annual TV Land Awards 2006 TV Special Herself
Unforgettable Moments in Television Entertainment 2005 TV Movie Herself
TV Land’s Top Ten 2005 TV Series documentary Herself
The 100 Most Memorable TV Moments 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself
V Graham Norton 2003 TV Series Herself
NBC 75th Anniversary Special 2002 TV Special Herself
Biography 2001 TV Series documentary Herself
TVography: Cheers 2001 TV Movie documentary Herself
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1996-2001 TV Series Herself
The Making of ‘Dr. T and the Women’ 2001 Video documentary short Herself
E! True Hollywood Story 2000 TV Series documentary Herself
Intimate Portrait 1999 TV Series documentary Herself
Comic Relief Jukebox 1999 TV Short Herself
The Howie Mandel Show 1999 TV Series Herself
My Favourite ‘Frasier’ 1999 TV Special documentary Herself
The ‘Frasier’ Story 1999 TV Special documentary Herself
The Directors 1999 TV Series documentary Herself
TV Guide’s Prevue ’98 1998 TV Series Herself
The 9th Annual American Teacher Awards 1998 TV Special Herself
Melinda: First Lady of Magic 1997 TV Special Mother – Special Guest
The 18th Annual CableACE Awards 1996 TV Special Herself – Presenter
The 10th Annual American Comedy Awards 1996 TV Special Herself
Sex, Censorship and the Silver Screen 1996 TV Series documentary Quote Reader
Comic Relief VII 1995 TV Special documentary Herself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1993-1995 TV Series Herself
Hollywood Women 1993 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself
Cheers: Last Call! 1993 TV Short Herself / Diane Chambers
Memories of M*A*S*H 1991 TV Movie documentary Host / Lt. Mendenhall

Awards

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2007 TV Land Award TV Land Awards Break Up That Was So Bad It Was Good Cheers (1982)
2006 Legend Award TV Land Awards Cheers (1982)
1986 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Cheers (1982)
1985 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Cheers (1982)
1985 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Cheers (1982)
1983 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Cheers (1982)
1983 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Cheers (1982)
1983 ShoWest Award ShoWest Convention, USA Female Star of Tomorrow

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2011 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Modern Family (2009)
2010 Gold Derby TV Award Gold Derby Awards Comedy Guest Actress Modern Family (2009)
2006 TV Land Award TV Land Awards Most Memorable Kiss Cheers (1982)
1996 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Frasier (1993)
1993 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Cheers (1982)
1988 Blimp Award Kids’ Choice Awards, USA Favorite Movie Actress
1986 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Cheers (1982)
1985 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Irreconcilable Differences (1984)
1985 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Cheers (1982)
1985 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Female TV Performer
1984 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Cheers (1982)
1984 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Cheers (1982)
1984 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Female TV Performer

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