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.
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RIP Norm.
I guess I haven’t seen him in awhile but time keeps moving on.
I am going to be running across his work again soon as I am almost up to his Columbo episode.
I just found out he was in (as injured man) Jekyll and Hyde … Together Again. Huh.
I really enjoyed him in House. He was great as the neighbor.
RIP George. Cheers.
All the angels used the best greeting…Norm!
I’ll have a beer in your name tomorrow. My gf and I are watching through Cheers currently,only season 2 and it’s all nostalgia. To be fair we don’t really remember most of these early episodes but every episode feels like watching TV with my parents in the 80s to me.
I loved Harry Anderson as Harry the Hat, then they gave him Night Court.
He played a delightful psycho in the John Landis directed episode “Family” of Masters of Horror. Always a pleasure to see him pop up in stuff.
Damn Norm, good job living until 76. Definitely won the over
Every time I hear his name:
Sad news, on a more serious note.
Norm!
“Night, everybody.”
I always loved that he was very clearly inspired by Norm.
Coach: What would you say to a nice beer, Normie?
Norm: Going down?
But Norm would be pissed you let a good beer go unconsumed.
“What’s shaking, Norm?”
“All four cheeks & a couple of chins.”