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George Wendt, best known for playing Norm on Cheers, dies at 76

George Wendt, best known for playing Norm on Cheers, dies at 76

The Guardian20-05-2025

George Wendt, the actor best known for playing Norm in long-running sitcom Cheers, has died at 76.
His death was confirmed by his publicist in a statement.
'George was a doting family man, a well-loved friend and confidant to all of those lucky enough to have known him,' it read. 'He will be missed forever. The family has requested privacy during this time.'
He died peacefully in his sleep at home.
Wendt starred in Cheers from 1982 to 1993, appearing in all 275 episodes of the hit sitcom. He earned six Emmy nominations for his work on the show.
'The Norm you see in Cheers has been years in the making,' Wendt once said of his character. 'I have some characteristics in common with him besides our fondness for beer. But I think I'm a lot happier than Norm.' He also added: 'I was a beer drinker long before Cheers. When I put a couple of six packs on top of my grocery shopping cart, people are pleased. I tell 'em I'm taking them home to rehearse.'
He went on to play the character of Norm in a number of other shows including Frasier, Wings, The Simpsons, Family Guy and The Tortellis.
After Cheers, he also led short-lived sitcom The George Wendt Show in 1995 which was cancelled after six episodes. His other television credits included Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Colombo, Portlandia and The Goldbergs.
His film credits included Guilty by Suspicion with Robert De Niro, Fletch with Chevy Chase, Space Truckers with Dennis Hopper and Forever Young with Mel Gibson. He also played Macaulay Culkin's father in Michael Jackson's Black & White video.
On stage, Wendt also starred in Hairspray on Broadway, playing Edna Turnblad. 'It was one of my two favorite roles, apart from Norm,' he said. 'Absolute utter joy and entirely different from anything in my world.'
Most recently, he appeared in a season of The Masked Singer and 2022's festive comedy Christmas with the Campbells.

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