George Wendt, beloved for his role as Norm Peterson in the classic sitcom Cheers, has passed away at 76. His family confirmed his peaceful passing in his sleep, describing him as a cherished family man and friend. Wendt’s portrayal of the amiable beer enthusiast Norm earned him six consecutive Emmy nominations. The iconic show, set in a Boston bar where “everybody knows your name,” solidified Wendt’s place in television history, with fans famously greeting him with shouts of “Norm!” upon his entrance. He appeared in all 273 episodes, with his signature line, “afternoon everybody,” endearing him to audiences.
Beyond Cheers, Wendt showcased his talent on Broadway in productions like Art, Hairspray, and Elf. Before his rise to fame, he honed his skills at Chicago’s renowned Second City improvisation troupe. In an interview, Wendt humorously recounted his initial doubts about the role that would define his career, highlighting his journey from skepticism to stardom.
Born in Chicago, Wendt held a degree in economics and was one of nine siblings. He shared a lasting marriage with actress Bernadette Birkett, who voiced Norm’s wife in Cheers. Notably, Wendt’s nephew is actor Jason Sudeikis of Ted Lasso fame. Wendt’s legacy as Norm Peterson will forever remain in the hearts of fans and the entertainment industry.