Ted Danson's 'Cheers' Journey: From Hot Mess to Reconnecting with Wife and Roasting Woody Harrelson

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Ted Danson revealed that the end of "Cheers" paved the way for his romance with his wife of 28 years, Mary Steenburgen. The couple met in 1983 but didn't start dating until they co-starred in the 1994 movie "Pontiac Moon." They struck up a friendship that blossomed into love during a canoe trip with friends in Mendocino, California. They married in 1995 and have since worked together in various TV shows and movies. Danson says that ending "Cheers" was the right decision because his life was a "hot mess" at the time, and it allowed him to get his life together and meet Steenburgen.
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