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Martin "Marty" Crane is a character
Fictional character

A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that exists in a The arts. The process of conveying information about characters in fiction is called characterisation....
 on the American television show Frasier
Frasier

Frasier is an American situation comedy broadcast on National Broadcasting Company for eleven seasons, from September 16, 1993 to May 13, 2004....
. He is played by Lancashire-born actor John Mahoney
John Mahoney

John Mahoney is a SAGA- and Tony Award-winning and Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-nominated English American actor, best known for playing Martin Crane, the retired police officer father of Kelsey Grammer's Dr....
. Martin is the father of Frasier
Frasier Crane

Frasier Winslow Crane, M.D., Ph.D. is a fictional character on American television sitcoms Frasier and Cheers. He was played by Kelsey Grammer for twenty years, tying the record for the longest-running character on prime-time American television, which was set by James Arness, who played Marshal Matt Dillon on the show Gunsmoke....
 and Niles Crane
Niles Crane

Dr. Niles Crane is a fictional character on the American sitcom Frasier, a spin-off of the popular show Cheers. He was portrayed by David Hyde Pierce....
.
Biography
Although Martin is first mentioned in an episode of the sitcom Cheers
Cheers

Cheers is an American situation comedy television series that ran for eleven seasons from 1982 to 1993. It was produced by Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions in association with Paramount Television for NBC, having been created by the team of James Burrows, Glen Charles, and Les Charles....
, his life history is mainly expanded on in the spinoff Frasier
Frasier

Frasier is an American situation comedy broadcast on National Broadcasting Company for eleven seasons, from September 16, 1993 to May 13, 2004....
. In an eighth season Cheers episode ("Two Girls For Every Boys"), Frasier claims that his father is dead and was a scientist in life.






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Martin "Marty" Crane is a character
Fictional character

A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that exists in a The arts. The process of conveying information about characters in fiction is called characterisation....
 on the American television show Frasier
Frasier

Frasier is an American situation comedy broadcast on National Broadcasting Company for eleven seasons, from September 16, 1993 to May 13, 2004....
. He is played by Lancashire-born actor John Mahoney
John Mahoney

John Mahoney is a SAGA- and Tony Award-winning and Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-nominated English American actor, best known for playing Martin Crane, the retired police officer father of Kelsey Grammer's Dr....
. Martin is the father of Frasier
Frasier Crane

Frasier Winslow Crane, M.D., Ph.D. is a fictional character on American television sitcoms Frasier and Cheers. He was played by Kelsey Grammer for twenty years, tying the record for the longest-running character on prime-time American television, which was set by James Arness, who played Marshal Matt Dillon on the show Gunsmoke....
 and Niles Crane
Niles Crane

Dr. Niles Crane is a fictional character on the American sitcom Frasier, a spin-off of the popular show Cheers. He was portrayed by David Hyde Pierce....
.

Biography


Although Martin is first mentioned in an episode of the sitcom Cheers
Cheers

Cheers is an American situation comedy television series that ran for eleven seasons from 1982 to 1993. It was produced by Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions in association with Paramount Television for NBC, having been created by the team of James Burrows, Glen Charles, and Les Charles....
, his life history is mainly expanded on in the spinoff Frasier
Frasier

Frasier is an American situation comedy broadcast on National Broadcasting Company for eleven seasons, from September 16, 1993 to May 13, 2004....
. In an eighth season Cheers episode ("Two Girls For Every Boys"), Frasier claims that his father is dead and was a scientist in life. Both claims are refuted in Frasier
Frasier

Frasier is an American situation comedy broadcast on National Broadcasting Company for eleven seasons, from September 16, 1993 to May 13, 2004....
 (in which Martin is an ex-police officer who is very much alive), and this comment is retcon
Retcon

Retroactive continuity is the deliberate changing of previously established facts in a work of serial fiction. The change is informally referred to as a "retcon", and producing a retcon is called "retconning"....
ned in the later show as being the result of bad feelings between Martin and Frasier at the time. (John Mahoney, the actor who played Martin in Frasier also appeared in Cheers as a piano player/jingle writer.)

Martin was born in Seattle and is a life-long resident of the city. At the age of 19, Martin either was drafted or enlisted into the U.S. Army, and served in the Korean War
Korean War

The Korean War refers to a period of military conflict between North Korea and South Korea regimes, with major hostilities lasting from June 25, 1950 until the armistice signed on July 27, 1953....
, where he later frequently mentions experiencing combat. After returning home Martin became a police officer
Police officer

A police officer is a Warrant employee of a police force. Police officers are generally responsible for apprehending criminals, maintaining public order, and preventing and detecting crimes....
, and would remain in this capacity until being forced to retire due to injury. He attained the position of Homicide Detective. He was married to Hester Rose Crane
Minor characters on Frasier

Besides the main characters Frasier Crane, his father Martin Crane and brother Niles Crane, Daphne Moon, Roz Doyle and a few others, there are several minor characters who regularly appear on the American television sitcom Frasier, or who have important but limited roles....
, a crime scene psychiatrist whom he met while on the job. They remained married until her death.

Hester rejected his first marriage proposal, but the two married when she became pregnant with Frasier. The marriage was mostly a happy and loving one, but there were numerous issues; in particular, it is revealed that Hester had an affair with a family friend (apparently following a particularly rocky period in the marriage). Martin later blamed himself for his wife's infidelity, and was willing to allow people (including his own sons) to believe that he had been the adulterous party in the affair; the two later reconciled. Ironically, this event would later help bring Martin and Frasier (whose own wife also cheated on him) closer together. They remained together until Hester's death (some six years before the start of Frasier). Martin was greatly affected by Hester's death, an event that seems to have increased his estrangement from Niles and Frasier, and certainly contributed to his reluctance to engage in relationships with other women. For much of their adult lives, Martin, Frasier, and Niles seem to have had a rather distant and estranged relationship with each other.

Martin has one sibling, a brother named Walt (who is married to a Greek woman named Zora), and one nephew, Walt and Zora's son Nikos. Martin and Walt are estranged, thanks to Zora's hostility towards Frasier's meddling in Nikos' life. While they reconcile in the episode "Beware of the Greeks" (season 5 of Frasier), it is unclear how long the reconciliation lasts, and Walt appears in only one episode. There is a discrepancy in the storyline, however, as Martin declared in an earlier episode, "I never had a brother."

Two years before the series began, Martin was injured in the line of duty when he was shot after interrupting a robbery
Robbery

Robbery is the crime of seizing property through violence or intimidation. At common law, robbery is defined as taking the property of another, with the intent to permanently deprive the person of that property, by means of force or fear....
 attempt in a convenience store. This event is thoroughly explored in the episode "The Return of Martin Crane." In the episode, (through use of a flashback) Martin explains to his partner Frank his frustration with his sons, both of whom have become noticeably more distant since the death of their mother. He also has a pet fish named Eddie, foreshadowing his beloved Jack Russell Terrier Eddie
Minor characters on Frasier

Besides the main characters Frasier Crane, his father Martin Crane and brother Niles Crane, Daphne Moon, Roz Doyle and a few others, there are several minor characters who regularly appear on the American television sitcom Frasier, or who have important but limited roles....
, who becomes his closest companion. The episode shows Martin recovering in the hospital after being shot, where he shows hope for being back on the force in a few weeks. Niles visits him, and the tension between the two caused by their drifting apart is obvious. Ultimately the injury damaged his hip, forcing him to walk with a cane for the rest of his life, and to retire from the police force.

His injury inhibits him from living alone, and forces him to accept Frasier's invitation to live with him upon Frasier's return to Seattle. Martin soon grows close to his physical therapist Daphne Moon
Daphne Moon

Daphne Moon Crane is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Frasier, played by Jane Leeves.Daphne is a recent immigrant from England who is employed by Frasier Crane as a live-in housekeeper and physical therapist for his father, Martin Crane....
, and steadily becomes closer to both his sons, despite their different tastes and personalities. Because both his sons share very little in common with him in terms of hobbies and personalities, he also grows to be very close to Frasier's producer Roz. He invites her to his poker games on numerous occasions, and responds warmly to her laid back, "one of the guys" personality. On one of his birthdays, she presents him with a six pack of beers, and this turns out to be the only gift he seems to genuinely enjoy that day. In many ways, because she shares so much of his own interests, he seems to view her as the child he should have had, and dotes on her. In turn, Roz seems to respond to his paternal feelings.

Romantically, Martin shows to be reluctant early on to begin dating, but over the course of the series he has a number of relationships with various women. In at least one episode, he reveals that he is strongly attracted to Asian women. Although he is never shown dating one during the show, he has fond memories of "dating" during his time as a soldier in Korea. By the end of the show, Martin reacquaints himself with Ronee Lawrence, a woman who, as a teenager, babysat Frasier and Niles. They become involved in a romance, which escalates into a marriage proposal. The ceremony takes place in the final episode of the series, establishing a new chapter in Martin's life.

Personality

Unlike his sons, Martin Crane is very down-to-earth and unpretentious. His tastes are generally simpler than those of his sons and reflect popular culture
Popular culture

Popular culture is the totality of Distinction memes, ideas, Perspective s and Attitude s that are deemed preferred per an informal consensus within the mainstream of a given culture....
 to a greater degree - he prefers drinking beer
Beer

Beer is the world's oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic beverage and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. It is produced by the brewing and Fermentation of starches, mainly derived from cereal?the most common of which is malted barley, although wheat, maize , and rice are widely used....
 (specifically Ballantine
Ballantine

Ballantine was an United States brewery, founded by Peter Ballantine who was born in Scotland in 1781. It is best known for Ballantine Ale, a pale ale that is one of the oldest brands of beer in the United States....
) to wine
Wine

Wine is an alcoholic beverage often made of fermentation grape juice. The natural chemical balance of grapes is such that they can ferment without the addition of sugars, acids, enzymes or other nutrients....
 or spirits
Distilled beverage

A distilled beverage, liquor, or spirit is a drinkable liquid containing ethanol that is produced by means of distillation Fermentation grain, fruit, or vegetables....
, for example, and prefers watching action movies and professional sports to the opera and theatre preferred by Frasier and Niles. He is a big supporter of the Mariners, the SuperSonics, and the Seahawks, professional sports teams based in Seattle. In the earlier seasons especially, most of the comedy and drama of the series stems from the culture clashes between the refined sons and the blue-collar father (the sons frequently considering themselves superior in both taste and intellectual matters to their father, Niles once admitted that he often doesn't listen to Martin's advice because he "doesn't have any credentials"), and the struggles between Frasier and Martin in sharing an apartment. Among one of the disputes between Frasier and Martin is a decades old, well-worn recliner that Martin owns; Frasier is appalled by its appearance in his living room. Initially Frasier figures the perfect present for his father is to purchase him an expensive leather recliner that replaces Martin's old one. This greatly upsets Martin when he explains the sentimental value of the chair to Frasier, who feels extreme guilt and proceeds to get the recliner back for his father and returns the new one.

As a result, Martin has a complex and frequently difficult relationship with both his sons, both of whom take after their mother, and have little interest in the traditionally masculine pursuits that interest Martin, such as sports and outdoor activities, just as Martin himself finds little of interest in their pursuits, such as cooking, collecting antiques
Antiques

An antique is an old collectible item. It is collected or desirable because of its age, rarity, condition, utility, or other unique features. It is an object that represents a previous era in human society....
 and opera
Opera

Opera is an Performing arts in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work which combines a text and a musical score. Opera is part of the Western classical music tradition....
. Martin also places little stock in (and is frequently and loudly dismissive of) established psychiatry
Psychiatry

Psychiatry is a Medicine Specialty devoted to the Treatment of mental disorders, Biomedical research and Prevention of mental disorder. The term was first coined by the German physician Johann Christian Reil in 1808....
, something which - as both of his sons are passionate psychiatrists - also undoubtedly contributed to the rift between them. On a few occasions, however, he actually exhibits genuine psychological know-how and intellect, surprising Frasier and Niles (although Martin usually waves off these situations and thinks nothing of it; he can, at times, attribute this to his listening to Frasier's radio show). Martin also frequently clashed with and was vocally dismissive of both of his sons' romantic interests (in particular their wives, Maris
Maris Crane

Maris Crane is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Frasier. She is introduced as Niles Crane's first wife, although they divorce later in the series....
, and Lilith
Lilith Sternin

Lilith Sternin was a supporting character played by Bebe Neuwirth on the United States sitcom Cheers and its spinoff series Frasier. She has also been prominently featured on one episode of Wings ....
), which also added to the bad feeling between the men. Martin does not hesitate in telling his sons of their attitudes, on one occasion telling them that their mother never displayed snobbery.

Because they share similar blue collar, easygoing personalities, as well as an interest in sports, Martin gets along very well with Frasier's close friend Sam Malone
Sam Malone

Sam "Mayday" Malone was a character on the United States television show Cheers, portrayed by Ted Danson. The central character of the series, Sam was a former relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox Major League Baseball team who owned Cheers and tended bar there....
. When Sam visits Frasier, Sam and Martin bond over sports trivia, and Martin defends Sam's decision to abandon his fiancee the day of their wedding. Martin was also a fan of Sams when Sam was a professional baseball player, and says Sam Malone is "the most important person to set foot in this apartment." Martin also bonded with Norm Peterson
Norm Peterson

Hillary Norman "Norm" Peterson was a character on the United States television show Cheers, portrayed by George Wendt. Norm's real first name was revealed to be Hillary, named after his grandfather....
 on a trip to Boston in "Cheerful Goodbyes
Cheerful Goodbyes

"Cheerful Goodbyes" is the twenty-first episode in season 9 of United States situation comedy Frasier. The episode features several characters from Cheers, the last episode of the series to do so....
". (Martin: "Wow, that's some mug callous you've got there." Norm: "Judging from your grip, I'd say you were a can man.")

A dramatic irony frequently shown in the series is that while Frasier and Niles may possess more intellectual knowledge and refinement than Martin, it is in fact Martin who is a wiser and more pragmatic individual. Certainly, Martin possesses greater reserves of common sense
Common sense

For the pamphlet by Thomas Paine see Common Sense . For use with Wikipedia see WP:COMMON SENSE.Common sense , based on a strict interpretation of the term, consists of what people in common would agree on: that which they "sense" as their common natural understanding....
 and experience than his two sons, and while his sons may be trained in psychiatry, it is frequently Martin's advice in any scenario that is more sound. Much to Frasier's consternation, Martin displays a rather shrewd native intelligence in playing chess, despite his lack of formal education, and he bests Frasier in all but one game (that Martin likely threw just to satisfy his son). He is usually quick to foresee the catastrophes and crises that Frasier and Niles' various plans and actions will result in, and is capable of advising the best way to avoid this - however, their senses of superiority, stubbornness and neuroses frequently ensure that Frasier and Niles will disregard his advice and blunder into chaos anyway. This can lead to Martin at times taking an almost gleeful delight in the misfortunes and downfalls of his sons, and he is often quick to point out that he told them so. However, Martin is prone to letting his stubbornness get in the way of happiness, that Frasier often helps him solve, such as forcing Martin to acknowledge his feelings for one romantic partner, Sherry Dempsey.

Martin is a gruff and taciturn man who finds it difficult to express himself emotionally - in particular to his family and loved ones, with whom he can be quite withdrawn and remote. He often comes across as curmudgeonly and ungrateful to Frasier for taking care of him. In the episode "Breaking the Ice", for example, he finds it easier to say the words "I love you" to both his dog Eddie and his best friend Duke than he does to either of his sons (although he actually said 'I love ya to Eddie and Duke, which he says doesn't mean the same thing). He is certainly less comfortable with emotional exchanges than either of his sons, who find it much easier to express themselves in such a fashion. His blunt, open manner can make him seem tactless and insensitive. He is quite stubborn, and is given to holding grudges. He has stated that he believes justice should be the same for everyone when he refused to help Niles take care of a legal problem for Maris; he has, nevertheless used his position as an ex-policeman for preferencial treatment on occasion, such as when he flashed his badge to a border guard in order to alleviate his suspicions.

For all this, Martin is portrayed as an extremely likeable and caring individual. Although he may find it difficult to express his feelings to his sons, he clearly loves them both, remaining proud of and devoted to them, and bitterly resenting any implication that this might not be the case. When Niles goes to a costume party as Martin and is asked to name his biggest disappointment in life, Niles' response (in character and slightly inebriated) turns this into a speech of his distaste for his and Frasier's pretentiousness, snobbery, and lack of athleticism before finally saying "if I had to choose my
two biggest disappointments." Martin quickly cuts him off, angered at being portrayed "as a drunken jackass", and tells Niles that, while he and Frasier weren't what he was expecting, he's always been proud of them.

Religion

Spiritually, Martin is also hard to pinpoint. He appears to have been raised a Christian, and to possibly hold Christian beliefs. Indeed, in one of the early episodes he is shocked to see his sons do not say grace before they eat. However, as the series went on this no longer became an aspect. It is also not clear if he attends religious services regularly, if he did at one point and left a church, although he appears to have been Protestant since he claims to have been married by a Minister (which, given the time he was married, was impossible for a Catholic). There is a time that while walking past a church he is spotted by a Priest that asks him to perform in a Christmas Pageant, a task which he reluctantly accepts, indicating that he likely feels guilty about his lack of religious practice.

In the episode featuring actor Michael Keaton as a disabled shyster turned evangelist, Martin accepts an invitation to watch a sermon preached by Keaton's character. During the sermon, Martin's facial expressions allege that he is 'caught up' in the sermon, rattling his very core. This is one of just two times in which Martin is seen at a religious event, the other one being the Bar Mitzvah of his grandson, Frederick.

When Daphne and Niles got married, Martin commented that he favored a church wedding, but respected their choice to be married by a judge.

Politics

Politically, Martin has complex views. He once referred to a Senator as a "bleeding heart soft on crime" and backed a conservative candidate for Congress whom Frasier referred to as "Himmler without the whimsy." He has shown concern and joked about global warming. He also has shown sympathy with former Democratic Presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy

John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy , often referred to by his initials JFK, was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States, serving from 1961 until John F....
. In one episode, Niles asks Martin for his gun, but Martin replies that he doesn't believe that civilians should be armed, seeming to imply that he supports gun control. Despite being disturbed at the idea of Frasier or Niles being gay, he is willing to accept it, and even pretends to be gay once to avoid an aggressive woman.

Family tree

  • Martin Crane married to Hester Crane (deceased) and Ronee Crane
    • Frasier Crane
      Frasier Crane

      Frasier Winslow Crane, M.D., Ph.D. is a fictional character on American television sitcoms Frasier and Cheers. He was played by Kelsey Grammer for twenty years, tying the record for the longest-running character on prime-time American television, which was set by James Arness, who played Marshal Matt Dillon on the show Gunsmoke....
       (son, with Hester) married to Nanette Guzman (daughter-in-law, divorced) and Lilith Sternin
      Lilith Sternin

      Lilith Sternin was a supporting character played by Bebe Neuwirth on the United States sitcom Cheers and its spinoff series Frasier. She has also been prominently featured on one episode of Wings ....
       (daughter-in-law, divorced)
      • Frederick Crane (grandson, with Lilith)
    • Niles Crane
      Niles Crane

      Dr. Niles Crane is a fictional character on the American sitcom Frasier, a spin-off of the popular show Cheers. He was portrayed by David Hyde Pierce....
       (son, with Hester) married to Maris Crane
      Maris Crane

      Maris Crane is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Frasier. She is introduced as Niles Crane's first wife, although they divorce later in the series....
       (daughter-in-law, divorced), Mel Crane (daughter-in-law, divorced) and to Daphne Moon
      Daphne Moon

      Daphne Moon Crane is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Frasier, played by Jane Leeves.Daphne is a recent immigrant from England who is employed by Frasier Crane as a live-in housekeeper and physical therapist for his father, Martin Crane....
       (daughter-in-law)
      • David Crane (grandson, with Daphne)
  • Walt Crane (brother) married to Zora Crane (sister-in-law)
    • Nikos Crane (nephew)