George Wendt, the beloved actor best known for playing Norm Peterson on the iconic sitcom 'Cheers,' passed away at the age of 76. His family confirmed that he died peacefully in his sleep. The news of his death has sent waves of tributes from co-stars, expressing their condolences and recalling fond memories. Ted Danson, who played his on-screen buddy Sam Malone, conveyed his devastation, stating, “Georgie is no longer with us.” Kelsey Grammer also paid homage, remembering Wendt as a cherished individual who touched many lives.

Wendt's character, a barfly in Cheers, was a fan favorite, known for his endearing nature and humorous quips. The show aired from 1982 to 1993, and Wendt earned six Emmy nominations for his performance. His contributions extended beyond television, as he also appeared in various films and music videos. He is survived by his wife, Bernadette, and their three children, along with his nephew, comedian Jason Sudeikis. Fans and fellow actors are reflecting on the joy and laughter Wendt brought into their lives, showcasing the profound impact he made both on and off the screen.

Cheers Boston, the bar that inspired the show, commemorated Wendt’s life by honoring his legacy and contributions to the world of comedy. A message shared on social media highlighted just how much he meant to fans and fellow actors, emphasizing his ability to bring comfort and joy. George Wendt leaves behind a treasure trove of memories and a timeless legacy of laughter.