Roz Doyle
Roz Doyle | |
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Frasier / Frasier (2023) character | |
First appearance | "The Good Son" |
Portrayed by | Peri Gilpin |
In-universe information | |
Gender | Female |
Occupation | Radio show producer Station manager |
Family | Joanna (mother) Denise (sister) |
Children | Alice May Doyle (born May 12, 1998)[1] |
Relatives | Ned (uncle) Jen (cousin) |
Rosalinda "Roz" Doyle (born May 5, 1963
The role initially went to Lisa Kudrow, but Kudrow was replaced by Peri Gilpin before filming began.[4] The character is named as a tribute to a producer of the television series Wings (having the same creators as Frasier), who died from breast cancer in 1991.[5][6] Gilpin reprised her role as Roz in the 2023 revival of Frasier.[7]
Background
Roz is originally from Bloomer, Wisconsin.[8] Her mother Joanna (Eva Marie Saint) was a longtime politician there and serves as Attorney General. She has a sister, Denise, whom she resents for her supposedly perfect life. Roz's parents are divorced. Her relationship with her father was good until he started dating a woman younger than her. She and Roz didn't get along and he cut contact with Roz. Her maternal grandmother was an immigrant from Ireland. Frustrated with small-town Wisconsin, Roz moved to Seattle as an adult to pursue a career in radio and worked in the industry for about 10 years before joining Frasier.[9]
Relationships with other characters
Early in the series, Roz and Frasier have a strained relationship. As the show goes on, they become very close, often consoling each other through hard times, although the teasing, sardonic element continues.
Roz becomes friends with Frasier's father Martin. While Frasier and Niles are interested in high culture, Roz and Martin share a more down-to-earth view of life. In Season 1, Episode 18 ("And the Whimper Is...") Martin greets her by asking, "Hey, Roz, how's my girlfriend?" when she drops by his apartment,[9] She is also seen at Martin's poker nights in Season 5.
Roz is also close to Martin's
Roz has an antagonistic relationship with Frasier's brother Niles early in the series, but they become quite friendly as the series progresses. In Season 11, Episode 8 ("Murder Most Maris"), Roz defends Niles when he has a nervous breakdown.[12]
Character arc
Roz is portrayed as a professional woman with an active sex life, which is the subject of male jokes and snide remarks, especially from Frasier's brother
Early in the
Late in the
In the
Gilpin reprised her role in the 2023 revival of Frasier.[7] It is implied that she still lives in Seattle, but remained close to the Cranes, including Frasier in Chicago. She visits him in Boston to support him through his first Christmas after Martin's death.
References
- ^ "The Life of the Party". Frasier. Season 5. Episode 22. May 12, 1998. NBC.
- ^ "Frasier Loves Roz". Frasier. Season 5. Episode 2. September 30, 1997. NBC.
- ^ "Kissing Cousin". Frasier. Season 10. Episode 4. October 15, 2002. NBC.
I'm 38. And I FEEL 38. Now, I know we're all supposed to act like perpetual teenagers these days, but you know what? I like acting my age. I like being a mom. I like having a career. And I like balancing my checkbook! When did it become such a bad thing to be an adult?!
- ^ Zaslow, Jeffrey. (October 8, 2000). "Balancing friends and family". USA Weekend.
- ^ Bautista, Ish. "A Blast From The Past With The Fantastic Cast of "Wings"". History A2Z. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
- ^ "8 things you never knew about Wings". Me-TV Network.
- ^ a b Cordero, Rosy (2023-04-25). "'Frasier': Peri Gilpin Reprising Roz Role In Paramount+ Sequel Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
- ^ "Crock Tales". Frasier. Season 11. Episode 22. May 4, 2004. NBC.
- ^ a b "And the Whimper Is...". Frasier. Season 1. Episode 18. February 17, 1994. NBC.
- ^ "Three Blind Dates". Frasier. Season 9. Episode 17. March 5, 2002. NBC.
- ^ "Moons Over Seattle". Frasier. Season 9. Episode 24. May 21, 2002. NBC.
- ^ "Murder Most Maris". Frasier. Season 11. Episode 8. November 11, 2003. NBC.
- ^ "The Kid". Frasier. Season 5. Episode 4. November 4, 1997. NBC.
- ^ "Sweet Dreams". Frasier. Season 5. Episode 24. May 9, 1998. NBC.
- ^ "Frasier Has Spokane". Frasier. Season 9. Episode 22. May 7, 2002. NBC.
- ^ "The Guilt Trippers". Frasier. Season 9. Episode 23. May 14, 2002. NBC.
- ^ "Goodnight, Seattle". Frasier. Season 11. Episode 24. May 13, 2004. NBC.