GEORGE WENDT, WHO PLAYED NORM ON ‘CHEERS,’ DIES AT 76

George Wendt, the actor and comedian best known for playing Norm Peterson on the classic NBC sitcom Cheers, has died at the age of 76. His death was confirmed by his publicist, Melissa Nathan, who said Wendt passed away peacefully at his home.

His family said in a statement that Wendt was a devoted husband, father, and friend. They asked for privacy as they mourn the loss of a beloved family member and celebrated the life of a man known for his warmth, humor, and generosity.

Wendt became a television icon through his role as the friendly bar regular Norm Peterson on Cheers. His character’s signature entrance and greeting — “Afternoon everybody” — became one of the most recognizable and beloved running jokes in television history.

During the show’s 11-season run from 1982 to 1993, Wendt appeared in all 273 episodes. His performance as Norm earned him six consecutive nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, cementing his place as one of the show’s most memorable stars.

Before his television success, Wendt honed his comedic skills in Chicago. In the 1970s he was a member of the legendary improv troupe The Second City, a training ground for many of America’s most famous comedians.

After the success of Cheers, Wendt continued acting in both film and television. His movie credits included FletchGung Ho, and Spice World, while he also made guest appearances on shows such as Saturday Night LiveColumbo, and Fresh Off the Boat.

Later in his career, Wendt returned to the stage and appeared in several theater productions. Among them were stage versions of Hairspray and Elf the Musical, where he continued to showcase his comedic timing and connection with audiences.

Wendt is survived by his wife, Bernadette Birkett, and their three children. Fans and fellow actors have begun sharing tributes, remembering him as a performer who brought laughter to millions and left a lasting mark on television comedy.

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