George Wendt, an actor with an Everyman appeal who performed the affable, beer-loving barfly Norm on the hit Nineteen Eighties TV comedy Cheers and later crafted a stage profession that took him to Broadway in Artwork, Hairspray and Elf, has died. He was 76.
Wendt’s household stated he died early Tuesday morning, peacefully in his sleep whereas at residence, in keeping with the publicity agency The Company Group.
“George was a doting household man, a well-loved buddy and confidant to all of these fortunate sufficient to have recognized him,” the household stated in a press release. “He shall be missed without end.” The household has requested privateness throughout this time.
Regardless of a protracted profession of roles onstage and on TV, it was as mild and henpecked Norm Peterson on Cheers that he was most related, incomes six straight Emmy Award nominations for greatest supporting actor in a comedy collection from 1984-89.
The collection was centered on lovable losers in a Boston bar and starred Ted Danson, Shelley Lengthy, Rhea Perlman, Kelsey Grammer, John Ratzenberger, Kirstie Alley and Woody Harrelson. It might spin off one other megahit in “Frasier” and was nominated for an astounding 117 Emmy Awards, profitable 28 of them.
The forged of ‘Cheers’ poses for a photograph on set in 1993. (Again row L-R) Ted Danson as Sam Malone, Rhea Perlman as Carla Tortelli, Woody Harrelson as Woody Boyd, Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Frasier Crane (Entrance row L-R) John Ratzenberger as Cliff Clavin, Tom Berenger as Don Santry, Kirstie Alley as Rebecca Howe, Shelley Lengthy as Diane Chambers, George Wendt as Norm Peterson.
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Wendt, who spent six years in Chicago’s famend Second Metropolis improv troupe earlier than sitting on a barstool on the place the place everyone is aware of your identify, didn’t have excessive hopes when he auditioned for Cheers.
“My agent stated, ‘It’s a small function, honey. It’s one line. Really, it’s one phrase.’ The phrase was ‘beer.’ I used to be having a tough time believing I used to be proper for the function of ‘the man who seemed like he wished a beer.’ So I went in, they usually stated, ‘It’s too small a job. Why don’t you learn this different one?’ And it was a man who by no means left the bar,” Wendt advised GQ in an oral historical past of Cheers.
‘The place everybody is aware of your identify’
Cheers premiered on Sept. 30, 1982, and spent the primary season with low scores. NBC president Brandon Tartikoff championed the present, and it was nominated for an Emmy for greatest comedy collection in its first season. Some 80 million individuals would tune in to look at its collection finale 11 years later.

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Wendt grew to become a fan favourite in and out of doors the bar — his entrances have been cheered with a heat “Norm!” — and his wisecracks at all times landed. “How’s a beer sound, Norm?” he could be requested by the bartender. “I dunno. I often end them earlier than they get a phrase in,” he’d reply.

Whereas the beer the forged drank on set was nonalcoholic, Wendt and different Cheers forged members have admitted they have been tipsy on Might 20, 1993, after they watched the present’s closing episode then appeared collectively on The Tonight Present in a stay broadcast from the Bull and Finch Pub in Boston, the bar that impressed the collection.
″We had been ingesting closely for 2 hours however no one thought to feed us,” Wendt advised the Beaver County Occasions of Pennsylvania in 2009. “We have been nowhere close to as cute as we thought we have been.”
After Cheers, Wendt starred in his personal short-lived sitcom The George Wendt Present — “too unhealthy he needed to step out of Norm and down so removed from that nook stool for his debut stanza,” sniffed Selection — and had visitor spots on TV exhibits like The Ghost Whisperer, Harry’s Legislation and Portlandia. He was a part of a brotherhood of Chicago Everymen who gathered over sausage and beers and adored “Da Bears” on Saturday Night time Reside.
Pictured: (L-R) Chris Farley as Todd O’Connor, Robert Smigel as Carl Wollarski, Mike Myers as Pat Arnold, George Wendt as Bob Swerski throughout “Invoice Swerski’s Tremendous Followers” skit on SNL in 1991.
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Second profession on stage
However he discovered regular work onstage: Wendt slipped on Edna Turnblad’s housecoat in Broadway’s Hairspray starting in 2007, and was within the Tony Award-winning play Artwork in New York and London.
He starred within the nationwide tour of 12 Indignant Males and appeared in a manufacturing of David Mamet’s Lakeboat. He additionally starred in regional productions of Demise of a Salesman, The Odd Couple and Funnyman.
“A, it’s by far probably the most enjoyable, however B, I appear to have been kicked out of tv,” Wendt advised the Kansas Metropolis Star in 2011. “I overstayed my welcome. However theater fits me.”
Wendt had an affinity for enjoying Santa Claus, donning the well-known crimson outfit within the stage musical Elf on Broadway in 2017, the TV film Santa Child with Jenny McCarthy in 2006 and within the doggie Disney video Santa Buddies in 2009. He additionally performed Father Christmas for TV specials by Larry the Cable Man and Stephen Colbert.
“I feel it simply proves that in the event you keep fats sufficient and get sufficiently old, the gives begin rolling in,” the actor joked to the AP in his Broadway dressing room.
Born in Chicago, Wendt attended Campion Excessive Faculty, a Catholic boarding faculty in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, after which Notre Dame, the place he not often went to class and was kicked out. He transferred to Rockhurst College in Kansas Metropolis and graduated, after majoring in economics.
He discovered a house at Second Metropolis in each the touring firm and the mainstage.
“I feel comedy is my lengthy swimsuit, for positive. My strategy to comedy is often not full-bore clownish,” he advised the AP. “When you’re making an attempt to showboat or step exterior, it doesn’t at all times work. There are particular performers who virtually specialise in doing that, they usually do it rather well. However that’s not my strategy.”

Cheers for beer
He had a lifelong affiliation with beer. He had his first style as an 8-year-old and received drunk at 16, on the World’s Truthful in New York.
His beer data was poured into the guide Consuming With George: A Barstool Skilled’s Information to Beer, co-written with Jonathan Grotenstein. One line: “Will Rogers as soon as stated he by no means met a person he didn’t like. I really feel the identical about beer.”
Half autobiography, half beer drinker’s information, the guide had Wendt’s conversational tone and lists, resembling “5 Good Bar Bets,” ″77 Toasts from Across the World” and ”(Extra Than) 100 Methods to Say That You’re Drunk,” which alphabetically lists 126 synonyms from “annihilated” by means of “zozzled.”
He’s survived by his spouse, Second Metropolis alum Bernadette Birkett, who voiced Norm’s never-seen not-so higher half, Vera, on Cheers.
“From his early days with The Second Metropolis to his iconic function as Norm on Cheers, George Wendt’s work showcased how comedy can create indelible characters that really feel like household. Over the course of 11 seasons, he introduced heat and humor to certainly one of tv’s most beloved roles,” Nationwide Comedy Heart Government Director Journey Gunderson stated in a press release.