George Wendts last public appearance was with…
Everybody knew George Wendt’s identify, but the boisterous “Cheers” star hadn’t been seen in public for nearly one 12 months before his passing.
The beloved tv icon died “peacefully in his sleep” on Tuesday morning, The Post confirmed.
“George was a doting family man, a well-loved friend and confidant to all of those lucky enough to have known him,” the household rep’s advised The Post in a assertion. “He will be missed forever. The family has requested privacy during this time.”
Wendt was most well-known for his iconic function as barfly Norm Peterson in the beloved NBC sitcom, “Cheers,” alongside Ted Danson, 77, Rhea Perlman, 77, John Ratzenberger, 78, Shelley Long, 75, Kelsey Grammer, 70, Woody Harrelson, 63, the late Kirstie Alley, and more.
George Wendt performs onstage during 2024 Big Slick Celebrity Weekend on June 01, 2024. Getty Images
(L-R) Jason Sudeikis, Robert Smigel, Patrick Mahomes, George Wendt, and Travis Kelce. Getty Images
The comic made his last public appearance on June 1, 2024, at the Big Slick Celebrity Weekend in Kansas City, Missouri, doing what he liked most.
Wendt appeared in a comedy sketch at the fundraiser with his real-life nephew, “Ted Lasso” actor Jason Sudeikis, fellow comic Robert Smigel, and NFL stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.
Sudeikis’ mother is one of Wendt’s sisters.
George Wendt’s last public appearance was with his well-known nephew and the soccer stars. Getty Images
Wendt and Smigel hilariously reprised their roles as Bob Swerski and Carl Wollarski in the bit “Super Fans,” marking the first time they performed the characters since Chris Farley’s death in 1997, reported KCTV5.
Sudeikis stepped in as Farley’s character, Todd O’Conner.
During the skit, the comedic trio — dressed in Chicago Bears gear — grilled the Kansas City Chiefs’ tight finish about his relationship with Taylor Swift and his soccer staff.
Sudeikis’ line, “Travis, real talk, OK, just the guys here… When are you going to make an honest woman out of her?” even went viral.
Wendt also appeared at the seventy fifth annual Primetime Emmy Awards in January 2024 for an iconic reunion that means one thing sweeter after his death.
The Chicago-born actor returned to his roots, showing on the award show stage with a number of of his former “Cheers” forged members, including Danson, Grammer, Perlman, and Ratzenberger.
In January 2024, he reunited with his “Cheers” forged at the Emmys. Getty Images
Nicholas Colasanto, Rhea Perlman, George Wendt, Ted Danson on “Cheers.” ©NBC/Courtesy Everett Collection
The stars gathered around a reproduction of the sitcom’s well-known Boston bar to current the Best Directing for a Comedy Series and Best Writing in a Comedy Series statuettes.
At a pre-Emmy celebration, Wendt was seen with a cane and getting help strolling from Sudeikis.
During its 11-season run from 1982 to 1993, “Cheers” took home a whole of 28 Emmys.
George Wendt and Jason Sudeikis. Lisa O’Connor/AFF-USA/Shutterstock
Jason Sudeikis aiding his uncle at a pre-Primetime Emmy occasion. FilmMagic
George Wendt with his spouse Bernadette Birkett. Image Press Agency/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
Wendt turned a fan favourite, with the actor scoring six Emmy nominations for Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his function as Norm.
He reprised the character in the short-lived “Cheers” spinoff, “The Tortellis,” and the more profitable spinoff “Frasier.”
The star also landed his own sitcom, “The George Wendt Show,” but the CBS program was scrapped after one month.
Over the years, Wendt would proceed to play Norm in non-related “Cheers” exhibits like “The Simpsons,” “Family Guy,” “Wings,” and more.
He starred as himself on “Seinfeld” and “The Larry Sanders Show,” and had recurring roles on “The Naked Truth” and “Sabrina the Teenage Witch.”
Wendt is survived by his spouse, actress Bernadette Birkett; their kids Hilary, Joe and Daniel; and his stepchildren, Joshua and Andrew.
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