George Wendt Death at 76: Ted Danson, Rhea Perlman, and More Cheers Stars Are ‘Devastated,’ Tributes Pour In

Trigger warning: This article contains mentions of death. 

George Wendt‘s name will forever remain etched in our hearts, for he captivated countless viewers with his exceptional acting, most notably through the popular show Cheers. The news of his passing, at the age of 76 on May 20, 2025, left many mourning the loss of the actor who brought Norm Peterson to life in the series.

His fellow cast members from the cherished TV series expressed their tributes to the departed actor, as reported by Deadline. In response, Ted Danson shared his feelings, saying, “I’m heartbroken to learn that Georgie has passed away. I send all my love to Bernadette and the kids. It will take me a while to accept this loss. I love you, Georgie.

Rhea Perlman described Wendt as one of the kindest and sweetest individuals she had ever come across. The actress emphasized that it was impossible not to take a liking to him. She reminisced about their time working together on Cheers, where as Carla, she frequently found herself standing next to Norm who always occupied the same seat at the end of the bar. This made it convenient for her to engage in playful fights with Wendt, involving a weekly beating.

She commented, “I adored doing it, while he feigned indifference towards the discomfort. What a charming soul! My heart will yearn for him beyond what words can express.

Kelsey Grammer is said to have expressed his remembrance of Wendt, mentioning that grieving is something personal. He went on to say that he had a great fondness for Wendt and that he was adored by countless people.

John Ratzenberger apparently expressed sadness upon learning about Wendt’s passing. He noted that for a span of eleven years, they worked together on the same set, enjoyed countless laughs, and even had an up-close view of one of TV’s most cherished friendships.

He noted that Wendt skillfully breathed life into Norm’s character with a “quiet mastery” – the kind that made it seem effortless. That was his talent. The actors also commented, “He was a genuine craftsman – modest, funny, and overflowing with warmth.

Ratzenberger noted that Wendt’s on-screen persona mirrored his true self, demonstrating exceptional comic delivery and a strong sense of loyalty towards those he cared for deeply.

Beyond continuing his presentation, the artist expressed that he would dearly miss their chats and the cherished instances of friendship that held the deepest significance for him. My heartfelt sympathies go out to his spouse Bernadette, their kids, and all those who cherished him.

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2025-05-21 07:07