
Cheers icon George Wendt dies at 76, leaves behind legacy of laughter and 90s television gold
Cheers
' legend passes peacefully
In living rooms across the world, fans of classic
90s television
are revisiting their favorite
Cheers
episodes with heavy hearts.
George Wendt
, the man behind the unforgettable
Norm Peterson
, died peacefully in his sleep early Tuesday morning at age 76, according to his family.
Wendt's warm and familiar presence defined the golden era of sitcoms. For over a decade, audiences tuned in to NBC to watch him walk into the bar where "everybody knows your name." That running gag which was his signature entrance greeted by a boisterous "Norm!" became one of the most beloved moments in 90s television history.
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Wendt appeared in all 275 episodes of
Cheers
between 1982 and 1993 and was nominated for six consecutive Emmy Awards for outstanding supporting actor. His character, the ever-loyal bar regular with sharp one-liners and a heart of gold, became symbolic of the community feel that made
Cheers
one of the greatest sitcoms of all time.
A familiar face beyond the barstool
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While
Cheers
defined George Wendt's career, his television and film credits extended far beyond the Boston bar. He appeared in films like
Dreamscape
,
Forever Young
, and
Gung Ho
, and left an impression on pop culture when he starred as the father of Macaulay Culkin's character in Michael Jackson's
Black or White
music video.
Wendt's legacy includes more than roles. Married since 1978 to fellow actor Bernadette Birkett, he was a devoted husband and father to their three children. He also helped shape the comedic talents of his nephew,
Ted Lasso
star Jason Sudeikis, who carries the family's comedic torch forward in a new generation of television storytelling.
Just this past year, Wendt reunited with his
Cheers
castmates, Ted Danson, Rhea Perlman, Kelsey Grammer, and John Ratzenberger at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards in 2024. It was a poignant gathering of stars who changed the landscape of 90s television.
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As news of his passing spread, tributes poured in. Ted Danson expressed his devastation, sending love to Wendt's family. The Cheers Boston pub shared an emotional image of Norm's stool, thanking Wendt for the 'legacy you leave behind.'
Actress Melissa Joan Hart remembered working with Wendt on
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
, calling him 'warm, professional and kind.'

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