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Shelley Long Admits One ‘Cheers’ Question Still Frustrates Her
For television fans of the 1980s, few sitcom characters were as unforgettable as Diane Chambers on Cheers. Played by Shelley Long, the witty and sophisticated waitress became one of the defining faces of the beloved comedy series during its early years.
But when Long made the shocking decision to leave the hit sitcom in 1987, audiences and critics never seemed to fully let it go. Decades later, Cheers discussions still center around the same question that followed the actress for years: Did she regret walking away from television’s biggest comedy?
Shelley Long Grew Tired Of The Same Question
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According to Cracked, Long repeatedly insisted throughout the years that she never regretted leaving Cheers. Still, interviewers constantly returned to the subject whenever one of her later film projects struggled at the box office. During a 1995 interview, Long admitted she had become frustrated by endless questions asking whether leaving the sitcom had been a mistake. She firmly responded that she had “said it over and over again” and did not regret the decision.
CHEERS (1982-1993): George Wendt, Shelley Long, John Ratzenberger, Rhea Perlman, Nicholas Colasanto, and Ted Danson (1982-1985). (c) Paramount TV/Courtesy: Everett Collection.
At the height of the show’s popularity, many people could not understand why an actress would voluntarily walk away from such a successful television series. Even talk show host Phil Donahue famously questioned who would leave a “mega hit” like Cheers by choice. Long explained that her decision largely came down to family life and creative fulfillment. Her daughter was still very young at the time, and she believed making movies would allow for a more flexible schedule than filming a weekly sitcom. She also felt ready for new creative opportunities after spending several years portraying Diane Chambers.
Why Shelley Long Leaving ‘Cheers’ Still Fascinates Fans
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The fascination surrounding Long’s Cheers departure has never completely faded because the actress played such a major role in the sitcom’s early success. Her chemistry with Ted Danson’s Sam Malone became one of television’s most iconic romantic pairings. Producers reportedly even filmed multiple endings for Diane’s farewell episode because they believed Long might reconsider leaving before the final decision became official.
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Although some of Long’s later movies received mixed reviews, she still appeared in memorable projects, including The Money Pit, Outrageous Fortune, and The Brady Bunch Movie. Despite criticism from some media outlets labeling her departure a career mistake, Long remained confident in her choice. Years later, she explained that she simply did not want the experience of working on Cheers to become repetitive or lose the excitement it once had for her creatively. Even now, her departure remains one of television’s most talked-about casting exits. Yet Long’s consistent message has stayed the same through the decades: she appreciated the show deeply, but she never regretted moving on.
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