Cheers star George Wendt dies aged 76: ‘He will be missed forever’

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Cheers actor George Wendt has died at the age of 76 (Picture: Getty)

George Wendt has died at the age of 76.

The actor, most known for his role as Norm Peterson in Cheers, died at his home early this morning.

His family confirmed the news to TMZ, sharing that he died peacefully in his sleep – months after he was seen during a rare public appearance.

‘George was a doting family man, a well-loved friend and confidant to all of those lucky enough to have known him,’ a rep said in a statement to the Hollywood Reporter.

‘He will be missed forever. The family has requested privacy during this time.’

Wendt’s cause of death has not yet been confirmed.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mediapunch/REX/Shutterstock (2181085t) George Wendt 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' play press conference, New York, America - 27 Feb 2013
The beloved actor died earlier today in his sleep (Picture: Rex)

The Chicago-born star explored his passion for acting in the 1970s, as part of improv comedy troupe Second City.

He landed stints in Hart to Hart, Soap, M*A*S*H in the early 80s, before appearing as Norm in long-running comedy Cheers, which became his most recognisable role.

The series ran for 11 years between 1982 and 1993, with Wendt appearing as the beloved barfly in all 275 episodes alongside Kelsey Grammer, Ted Danson, Shelley Long, Rhea Perlman, Kirstie Alley and Woody Harrelson.

He became a firm favorite with fans, and received six Emmy nominations over the years.

In a chat with the Washington Post about the Boston-based sitcom, he joked that the hardest part about the character was drinking the ‘beer’ concoction that Norm was known for.

‘There I was slamming those down for a whole day,’ he said in 1985. ‘It not only tastes disgusting, I was afraid of keeling over from high blood pressure.

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George shared the screen with Shelley Long, Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson, John Ratzenberger and Rhea Perlman (Picture: NBC)

‘Then I got the knack. I didn’t have to put all those brews away. It only mattered when the camera was pointing my way. It took a couple of years, but now I watch the camera. That’s how I make my money. That’s acting.’

After Cheers went off the air, Wendt reprised his role in an episode of Kelsey Grammer’s spin-off series, Frasier, in 2002.

He also reunited with his former co-stars, including Grammer, Danson, Perlman and Pearlman John Ratzenberger at the beginning of last year for an appearance at the Emmys.

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George became a firm fan favorite as Norm in the long-running sitcom (Picture: NBC)

Aside from Cheers, he led the way in his own titular sitcom, the George Wendt Show, in 1995, before appearing in Sabrina the Teenage Witch, George Lopez, Fancy Nancy, the Goldbergs, and Hot in Cleveland.

Over on the big screen, he notched up credits in Spice World, My Dinner with Jimi, Wild About Harry, King of the Ants and Clean Break.

Away from the spotlight, Wendt was married to Bernadette Birkett and welcomed three children – Hilary, Joe and Daniel – and was also the uncle of Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis.

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