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George Wendt, best known as Norm Peterson on 'Cheers,' has died at 76. His iconic barstool role earned him six Emmy nominations. Co-stars Ted Danson and Rhea Perlman shared touching memories of his kindness. Wendt also appeared in 'Frasier' and numerous TV guest roles.

Key Points: Cheers Star George Wendt Dies at 76 After Emmy-Nominated Norm Role

  • Six-time Emmy nominee for 'Cheers' role Norm Peterson
  • Reprised role in 'Frasier' and 'The Tortellis'
  • Co-stars Danson and Perlman share heartfelt tributes
  • Survived by wife and three children
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Emmy nominated 'Cheers' actor George Wendt passes away at 76

Beloved 'Cheers' actor George Wendt, famous for playing Norm Peterson, passes at 76. Co-stars Ted Danson and Rhea Perlman pay tribute.

"George Wendt was the sweetest, kindest man I ever met. – Rhea Perlman"

Washington DC, May 21

Actor and comedian George Wendt, who earned six consecutive Emmy nominations for his performance as Norm Peterson on 'Cheers', passed away on Tuesday, reported Variety.

He was 76 years old.

As per the outlet, Wendt's death was confirmed by his publicist, Melissa Nathan. She released a statement asking for privacy for the actor's family during this tough time.

"George was a doting family man, a well-loved friend and confidant to all of those lucky enough to have known him. He will be missed forever. The family has requested privacy during this time," as quoted by Variety.

After starting as a comedian, Wendt became a television actor after he landed his breakout role of Norm Peterson, whose regular first line, "Afternoon Everybody", became one of the fan-beloved motifs of the series, as per the outlet.

Wendth earned six Emmy nods in the supporting actor in a comedy series category during his tenure as one of the main cast members across all the seasons of 'Cheers', reported Variety.

He reprised his role in 'Cheers' spinoffs 'The Totellis' and 'Frasier'.

Tributes quickly poured in after his family confirmed that the "Cheers" star passed away on Tuesday.

His co-star Ted Danson shared a statement as quoted by Variety and wrote,

"I am devastated to hear that Georgie is no longer with us. I am sending all my love to Bernadette and the children. It is going to take me a long time to get used to this. I love you, Georgie."

Rhea Perlman, who played waitress Carla Tortelli in the series 'Cheers' shared a loving memory of her with the actor during the shooting of NBC's comedy series.

"George Wendt was the sweetest, kindest man I ever met. It was impossible not to like him. As Carla, I was often standing next to him, as Norm always took the same seat at the end of the bar, which made it easy to grab him and beat the crap out of him at least once a week. I loved doing it and he loved pretending it didn't hurt. What a guy! I'll miss him more than words can say," wrote Perlman in a statement as quoted by Variety.

The actor's immense resume of TV guest credits features titles like 'Hot in Cleveland,' 'The Twilight Zone,' 'Columbo,' 'George Lopez' and 'Fresh Off the Boat.'

Wendt is survived by his wife and three children.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Cheers used to air on Star World in India during the 90s. Norm was my favorite character - his deadpan humor and barstool philosophy were legendary! Sad to hear this news. May his soul rest in peace. 🍻
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Priya M.
Never watched Cheers properly but saw many clips on YouTube. The way his character Norm would walk in and everyone would shout his name - that's iconic TV history! 76 is too young these days. Condolences to his family.
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Amit S.
Western sitcoms like Cheers shaped a whole generation of Indian comedy writers. Shows like Taarak Mehta took inspiration from this format. Wendt's comic timing was impeccable - that rare actor who could get laughs just by sitting at a bar counter.
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Sunita R.
The tributes from his co-stars show what a wonderful person he was beyond acting. In our Indian culture, we believe such good souls attain moksha. Om Shanti 🙏
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate his work, it's sad that Indian audiences often celebrate Western actors more than our own talented artists. We've lost so many great Indian actors recently who didn't get half this attention. Just an observation.
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Neha P.
My father used to tell me about watching Cheers reruns after work to relax. Now both the show and dad are gone. This news brought back sweet memories. George Wendt's legacy will live on through his timeless performances. ❤️

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