Bebe Neuwirth has had recurring roles on "Cheers" [80 episodes: 1986-1993], "Deadline" [13 episodes: 2000-2001], "Frasier" [11 episodes: 1994-2003], and "Law & Order: Trial by Jury"[13 episodes: 2005-2006].
Bebe Neuwirth has received 2 American Comedy Awards nominations in 1999 and 2000 for "Frasier" [11 episodes: 1994-2003].
Bebe Neuwirth has received Annie Awards nomination in 1998 for her acting voice in "All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series" [1996].
Bebe Neuwirth has received Chlotrudis Award nomination and Golden Satellite Award nomination both in 2003 for her role in "Tadpole" [2002].
Bebe Neuwirth has won 2 Emmy Awards in 1990 and 1991 for her performance in "Cheers" [80 episodes: 1986-1993].
Bebe Neuwirth has received 2 Emmy nominations: one in 1995 for "Frasier" [11 episodes: 1994-2003] and the other in 1999 for made-for-television film "Dash and Lilly" [1999].
Bebe Neuwirth has won Seattle Film Critics Award in 2002 for "Tadpole" [2002].
Bebe Neuwirth's notable movies include Green Card [1990], "Malice" [1993], "The Adventures of Pinocchio" [1996], "Summer of Sam" [1999], "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" [2003], "Game 6" [2005], "Adopt a Sailor" [2008], and "Fame" [2009].
Bebe Neuwirth Paul Dorman in 1984 and then took divorce in 1991.
Bebe Neuwirth has reportedly received $100 per day as fee for her role in "Game 6" [2005].


