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Around mid-2003, the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) page for Kelsey Grammer showed credits for two adult movies, "Hotel Hooker" and "Filmed Female," both of which were marked as having an unknown release date.  Neither movie appears on his current IMDb page, "Hotel Hooker" is missing from even the earliest archives, and neither film appears in a modern search of movie titles.
Around mid-2003, the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) page for Kelsey Grammer showed credits for two adult movies, "Hotel Hooker" and "Filmed Female," both of which were marked as having an unknown release date.  Neither movie appears on his current IMDb page, "Hotel Hooker" is missing from even the earliest archives, and neither film appears in a modern search of movie titles.

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Around mid-2003, the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) page for Kelsey Grammer showed credits for two adult movies, "Hotel Hooker" and "Filmed Female," both of which were marked as having an unknown release date. Neither movie appears on his current IMDb page, "Hotel Hooker" is missing from even the earliest archives, and neither film appears in a modern search of movie titles.

Given the unlikelihood that Grammer would have had an openly-secret pornographic career pre-Cheers, and the fact that Grammer has implied that a sex tape of him exists, it seems likely that one -- or both -- is a sex tape. In 1998 he sued pornographic distributor Internet Entertainment Group (IEG) for distributing such a tape without authorization; moreover, a 1999 article from People Magazine implies that Grammer may have been the director of "two X-rated home videos" possibly co-starring a woman anonymized as "Filmed Female."

But even if this explanation seems plausible, it has not been confirmed, and whether the (possibly non-existent) second video corresponds to "Hotel Hooker" is unknown.

References: [1] [2] [3]