John Ratzenberger recalls the fans on the set “Long live” that included the sword

The “Star” Long lived “ John Ratzenberger recalled the “unusual” cheerleading match as he was shooting a hit TV show.
Ratzenberger, who played as Cliff Clavin, noticed a member of the audience fixed on Shelley Long and Ted Danson while filming the show.
“Only wherever [Long and Danson] Billy, he stared at them, but his eyes were just a little nut, “now recalled the 77-year-old actor as he appeared on the podcast”Still here Hollywood. “” And I thought, “There is something wrong,” because the stage is the stage, “lived”, and this guy watches where the actors are standing aside. “
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John Ratzenberger recalled a scary fan meeting that included a Samurai sword. (NBCU Photo Bank/Nbcunersal via Getty Images via Getty Images)
Ratzenberger warned the safety head of fans in the audience.
“I said, ‘That seems strange to you? “” He said. “So he went and checked.”
Security approached the audience member and revealed that the fan conceals a potential weapon.
“He had, under his own, the Samurai sword with – I think it was written Ted and Shelley’s name,” Ratzenberger said. “It was creepy. Well, they got rid of it.”
John Ratzenberger as Cliff Clavin in the “Cheers” episode “” impossible dream: 2. Part “, which was originally aired on September 28, 1989. (CBS via Getty Images)
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Despite the close call, Ratzenberger claimed that “he had never heard anything else about a” audience member with a sword.
“But that was crazy because they got closer to it,” the actor recalled. “But he just didn’t seem right. Just:” There’s something wrong there. “”
Ratzenberger Radiates on “living” With Danson, Long, Woody Harrelson, Karstie Alley, Rhea Pearlman and Kelsey Grammer.
They “lived” ran From 1982 to 1993.
John Ratzenberger played Cliff Clavin in “Cheers”. (Bob Riha, Jr./getty Images)
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“Long live” lasted from 1982 to 1993. (Aaron Rapoport/Corbis/Getty Images)
Ratzenberger noted that the fan interactions could be unpleasant.
“There are boring parts,” he said. “But that will happen. You see, it goes to the territory. You have to understand. This is a jungle through which you are going through. Now you have to figure it out.”
He added that he had security in his home, but “no one appeared on the door.”
“Nothing similar,” he said. “I always had dogs, hoping to show up.”
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