George Wendt, best known for his role as Norm Peterson on the classic sitcom Cheers, has passed away at the age of 76. He died peacefully in his sleep at home on May 20, 2025, a poignant coincidence, as it marked the 32nd anniversary of the Cheers series finale.

A Chicago Native with a Gift for Laughter
Born in Chicago in 1948, Wendt discovered his passion for comedy early on. He trained at the legendary Second City improv group, where he developed the skills that would carry him into a successful acting career.
The Iconic Role of Norm Peterson
Wendt’s portrayal of Norm, the lovable barfly on Cheers, earned him a special place in television history. Appearing in all 275 episodes from 1982 to 1993, he brought warmth, wit, and humanity to the role. His performance earned six consecutive Emmy nominations for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.

A Career Beyond the Bar
While Cheers defined his legacy, Wendt’s career extended well beyond the show. He appeared in films, guest-starred on Saturday Night Live, lent his voice to animated series like The Simpsons and Family Guy, and shone on stage in Broadway productions including Hairspray and Elf the Musical.

A Life Remembered
Wendt is survived by his wife of 47 years, actress Bernadette Birkett, their three children, and two stepchildren. He was also the uncle of actor and comedian Jason Sudeikis. Known for his kindness and down-to-earth spirit, George Wendt leaves behind a legacy of joy, laughter, and beloved characters.