#22: Tragedy Fueled His Addictions and Relationships
The cumulative losses in Grammer’s family left him vulnerable. Grief drove him toward alcohol and drugs, which became recurring struggles throughout his life. These same wounds affected his marriages, romances, and even his reputation. Heartbreak often played out in the background, shaping the decisions that made headlines.

Despite these hardships, Grammer found ways to channel pain into performance. Many believe his ability to make Frasier Crane both pompous and sympathetic came partly from lived experience. His tragedies didn’t define him completely, but they left permanent marks on his journey, both personally and professionally.
