#5: His First TV Roles Were Small but Important
Grammer’s first television work came in minor roles on series like Kennedy and Another World. They weren’t glamorous jobs, but they gave him valuable screen experience. Each part, no matter how small, helped him adapt from stage performance to the subtler demands of television acting.

These early appearances introduced him to the rhythm of TV production. Learning to hit marks, work with cameras, and adjust his theatrical instincts for the screen proved crucial. Though hardly memorable to audiences, these credits helped him climb the ladder toward the breakthrough role that would define his career.
