George wendt, best known as norm on 'cheers,' dies
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George Wendt, an actor with an Everyman charm who played the affable, beer-loving barfly Norm on the hit 1980s TV comedy _Cheers__ _and later crafted a stage career that took him to Broadway
in _Art_, _Hairspray_ and _Elf_, has died. He was 76. Wendt’s family said he died early Tuesday morning, peacefully in his sleep while at home, according to the publicity firm The Agency
Group. “George was a doting family man, a well-loved friend and confidant to all of those lucky enough to have known him,” the family said in a statement. “He will be missed forever.” The
family has requested privacy during this time. Despite a long career of roles onstage and on TV, it was as gentle and henpecked Norm Peterson on _Cheers_ that he was most associated, earning
six straight Emmy Award nominations for best supporting actor in a comedy series from 1984-89. The series was centered on lovable losers in a Boston bar and starred Ted Danson, Shelley
Long, Rhea Perlman, Kelsey Grammer, John Ratzenberger, Kirstie Alley and Woody Harrelson. It would spin off another megahit in _Frasier _and was nominated for an astounding 117 Emmy Awards,
winning 28 of them. In 2021, AARP ranked _Cheers _No. 3 on its list of the 25 greatest sitcoms of all time. Wendt, who spent six years in Chicago’s renowned Second City improv troupe before
sitting on a barstool at the place where everybody knows your name, didn’t have high hopes when he auditioned for _Cheers_. “My agent said, ‘It’s a small role, honey. It’s one line.
Actually, it’s one word.’ The word was ‘beer.’ I was having a hard time believing I was right for the role of ‘the guy who looked like he wanted a beer.’ So I went in, and they said, ‘It’s
too small a role. Why don’t you read this other one?’ And it was a guy who never left the bar,” Wendt told _GQ_ in an oral history of _Cheers_. While Wendt was best known for playing Norm on
"Cheers," he had a long and distinguished career on TV, stage and screen. Jeff Christensen/AP Photo ‘WHERE EVERYBODY KNOWS YOUR NAME’ _Cheers _premiered in September 1982 and
spent the first season with low ratings. But NBC President Brandon Tartikoff championed the show, and it was nominated for an Emmy for best comedy series in its first season. Some 80 million
people would tune in to watch its series finale 11 years later. Wendt became a fan favorite in and outside the bar — his entrances were cheered with a warm “Norm!” — and his wisecracks
always landed. “How’s a beer sound, Norm?” he would be asked by the bartender. “I dunno. I usually finish them before they get a word in,” he’d respond.
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