Nicholas Lyndhurst’s Role in Frasier: From Only Fools and Horses to American Sitcom
Nicholas Lyndhurst, known for his iconic role as Rodney Trotter in the beloved British sitcom Only Fools and Horses, has been making waves in the USA with his role in the American sitcom Frasier. The 63-year-old actor took on the character of Alan Cornwall, a former college friend of Dr. Frasier Crane, played by Kelsey Grammer, and a university professor.
Despite his success across the pond, Lyndhurst reassured fans that England will always be his home. In an interview with Radio Times, he expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to work on such a prestigious show, stating, “I’m just here for the duration of the show. I’ll go home to the UK afterward but it’s absolutely wonderful to be here for now.”
Fans were thrilled to see Lyndhurst back on their screens, with many taking to social media to praise his performance in Frasier. Grammer himself had nothing but praise for his co-star, describing him as an “extraordinary actor” and a “dear friend.”
Despite his new role, Lyndhurst will always be remembered for his iconic partnership with Sir David Jason on Only Fools and Horses. The two actors shared a special bond both on and off-screen, with Jason describing Lyndhurst as the perfect co-partner.
As the second series of Frasier gears up for release, fans can look forward to seeing more of Lyndhurst’s talent on display. With his impressive career spanning over four decades, it’s clear that Nicholas Lyndhurst continues to captivate audiences with his charm and talent.