George Wendt, Beloved 'Cheers' Actor Who Played Norm, Dies at 76

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RIP Norm

Actor and comedian George Wendt, best known for his role as Norm Peterson on the NBC series "Cheers," has passed away at the age of 76. Wendt died at his home on Tuesday morning. His publicist confirmed the news in a statement to various media outlets, describing Wendt as a beloved family man and friend. The family has requested privacy during this difficult time. This is a developing story and more details may follow.

A Face (and Name) Everyone Knew

Wendt brought Norm to life across all 275 episodes of Cheers, which ran from 1982 to 1993 on NBC. His signature entrance—met with a chorus of “Norm!” from the bar’s patrons—became one of the most beloved running gags in TV history. The role earned him six Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and turned him into a pop culture staple.

From Chicago Roots to TV Stardom

Born October 17, 1948, in Chicago, George Wendt’s road to stardom wasn’t straightforward. After being expelled from Notre Dame for poor grades, he later graduated from Rockhurst College in Kansas City. He would eventually find his calling in improv and acting, becoming a member of the famed Second City comedy troupe in Chicago.

Beyond Cheers

Though best known for Norm, Wendt’s career extended well beyond the Boston bar. He appeared in a variety of films, including:

  • Fletch (1985)

  • Gung Ho (1986)

  • Forever Young (1992)

He also made guest appearances on hit shows like Seinfeld, Wings, Modern Family, and even starred in his own short-lived sitcom, The George Wendt Show. On stage, he performed in productions like Hairspray and Art, proving his range as both a comedic and theatrical performer.

A Personal Connection

Wendt was married to actress Bernadette Birkett, who coincidentally provided the voice of Norm’s never-seen wife Vera on Cheers. The couple had three children and shared a life away from the spotlight while Wendt remained a regular on the convention and nostalgia circuit.

A Legacy That Lasts

George Wendt’s portrayal of Norm wasn't just funny—it was familiar. He played the kind of guy everyone knew, the one with a one-liner always at the ready, and a heart hidden behind dry wit. For fans of Cheers, Norm was more than a character—he was a constant.

As we raise a glass in his memory, one thing is certain: there will never be another Norm.

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