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Home | George Wendt, Beloved ‘Cheers’ Star Known as Norm Peterson, Dies Peacefully at 76

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George Wendt, Beloved ‘Cheers’ Star Known as Norm Peterson, Dies Peacefully at 76

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Last updated: May 23, 2025 7:10 pm
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Hollywood is mourning the loss of a television legend. George Wendt, best known for his unforgettable role as Norm Peterson on the beloved NBC sitcom Cheers, has passed away at the age of 76.

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A Legacy as Norm Peterson on CheersBeyond the Bar: Wendt’s Career After CheersHumble Roots and a Heart for ComedyA Doting Family ManTributes Pour In From Fans and Co-StarsWendt’s Cultural ImpactFinal Thoughts

Sources close to the family told TMZ that Wendt died peacefully in his sleep early Tuesday morning at his home. While the official cause of death remains unclear, his passing marks the end of a career that defined sitcom history and left a lasting legacy on American television.

A Legacy as Norm Peterson on Cheers

Wendt’s portrayal of Norm, the barfly with the dry wit and deep heart, became a cornerstone of Cheers, which aired from 1982 to 1993 and remains one of the most celebrated sitcoms in TV history. George appeared in all 275 episodes of the series, making him one of the most recognizable faces in the show’s iconic Boston bar setting.

His performance earned him six consecutive Primetime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, further cementing his status as a fan favorite and critical darling.

“Norm!” — the cheerful chant that greeted his entrance each episode became a cultural catchphrase, synonymous with the warmth and comfort that Cheers brought to millions.

Beyond the Bar: Wendt’s Career After Cheers

After Cheers ended, George Wendt launched his own short-lived sitcom, The George Wendt Show, in 1995. Although it didn’t reach the heights of his previous success, Wendt remained a beloved figure in Hollywood.

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He appeared in numerous film roles, showcasing his comedic chops and versatility in titles such as:

  • Airplane II: The Sequel
  • Fletch (1985)
  • The Little Rascals (1994)
  • Spice World (1997)
  • Outside Providence (1999)
  • Santa Buddies (2009)
  • Sandy Wexler (2017)

George also embraced stage and voice acting throughout his career, often delighting audiences with his charisma, timing, and signature voice.

Humble Roots and a Heart for Comedy

Born October 17, 1948, in Chicago, Illinois, George Wendt was one of nine siblings in a bustling, Irish-American household. He attended high school in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, and later enrolled at the University of Notre Dame, where he briefly struggled academically — he once joked he was kicked out for earning a 0.00 GPA one semester.

Wendt eventually found his true calling in comedy. After college, he trained at The Second City, Chicago’s legendary improv and sketch comedy troupe. There, he honed the skills that would one day make him a household name.

Before Cheers, Wendt landed guest spots on TV classics like MASH*, Taxi, and Soap. His everyman charm, approachable demeanor, and sharp delivery caught the attention of casting agents — and ultimately led to the role that would define his career.

A Doting Family Man

In a statement, George Wendt’s family remembered him as more than a performer:

“He was a doting family man, a well-loved friend, and confidant to all of those lucky enough to have known him. George brought joy not just to the screen, but to every room he walked into. He will be missed forever.”

Wendt was married to Bernadette Birkett, an actress who, in a twist of fate, played the voice of Norm’s never-seen wife, Vera, on Cheers. The couple had three children and shared a strong, enduring partnership that spanned decades.

Tributes Pour In From Fans and Co-Stars

As news of Wendt’s passing spread, tributes poured in from across the entertainment world:

  • Ted Danson, his Cheers co-star, wrote:

“There was no one like George. Kind, hilarious, grounded. Norm wasn’t just a character — it was George’s heart and humor shining through every week.”

  • John Ratzenberger, who played Cliff Clavin, said:

“George made every scene better. A true gentleman and a dear friend.”

Fans also shared their memories, with many quoting classic Cheers lines and posting clips of Norm’s iconic entrances.

“Cheers was my comfort show, and George Wendt was the soul of it,” one fan tweeted.
“Every ‘Norm!’ felt like coming home.”

Wendt’s Cultural Impact

Norm Peterson wasn’t just a sitcom character — he was a symbol of friendship, loyalty, and humor. Whether cracking a one-liner at the bar, philosophizing over a beer, or delivering heartfelt advice disguised as sarcasm, Wendt’s portrayal of Norm gave depth to what could have been a background character.

His ability to connect with viewers — to be everyone’s favorite bar regular — was a rare talent. Even after Cheers, the image of George Wendt perched on a barstool, pint in hand, and delivering a perfectly timed punchline remains one of TV’s most enduring visuals.

Final Thoughts

George Wendt may be gone, but his legacy will endure — not only in reruns of Cheers and his film roles, but in the warmth he brought to American pop culture. His Norm Peterson will forever be one of the great sitcom characters, a symbol of comfort, laughter, and the power of ensemble storytelling.

As fans around the world raise a toast in his memory, one thing’s certain:

“Sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows your name — and now, George, everyone will remember yours.”

RIP George Wendt (1948–2025)
Thank you for the laughs, the memories, and the heart.

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