‘Cheers’ star George Wendt dies aged 76

Tributes Pour In for ‘Cheers’ Star George Wendt, Dead at 76

Actor George Wendt, best known for playing Norm Peterson on the iconic sitcom Cheers, has died peacefully in his sleep at home on May 20, aged 76. His family confirmed the news, remembering him as a loving family man and dear friend.

Wendt starred in all 275 episodes of Cheers from 1982 to 1993, earning six consecutive Emmy nominations. Former co-stars Ted Danson and John Ratzenberger expressed their deep sorrow, praising Wendt’s talent and warmth. Wendt had faced health issues in recent years, including heart problems and weight-related complications. Public concern about his health grew after a Cheers cast reunion in 2023, where fans noted he looked unwell.

Beyond Cheers, Wendt appeared in various TV shows and films throughout a career spanning from 1978. He leaves behind a legacy of laughter and a beloved TV character remembered by millions.WATCH MORE.

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