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George Wendt

American actor (1948–2025)


American actor (1948–2025)

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nameGeorge Wendt
imageGeorge Wendt 1989.jpg
captionWendt in 1989
birth_nameGeorge Robert Wendt Jr.
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birth_placeChicago, Illinois, U.S.
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death_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
alma_materRockhurst University (BA)
occupationActor
years_active1975–2025
known_forNorm Peterson in Cheers
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George Robert Wendt Jr. (October 17, 1948 – May 20, 2025) was an American actor. He played Norm Peterson on the NBC sitcom Cheers from 1982 to 1993, which earned him six consecutive nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. After Cheers ended, he starred in his own short-lived CBS sitcom, The George Wendt Show (1995).

Wendt also appeared in the comedy films Airplane II: The Sequel (1982), No Small Affair (1984), Fletch (1985), The Little Rascals (1994), Man of the House (1995), Spice World (1997), Outside Providence (1999), and Sandy Wexler (2017), and the dramas Somewhere in Time (1980), Dreamscape (1984), Guilty by Suspicion (1991), Forever Young (1992), Lakeboat (2000), and The Climb (2019).

On television, Wendt had supporting and recurring roles on the series Making the Grade, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and Fancy Nancy. He had guest roles on Saturday Night Live, Columbo, The Twilight Zone, Frasier, The Simpsons, Family Guy, and Portlandia. On stage, he appeared on Broadway playing Edna Turnblad in the musical comedy Hairspray in 2008.

Early life and education

George Robert Wendt Jr. was born in the Beverly neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. His parents were Loretta Mary (née Howard) and George Robert Wendt Sr., an officer in the U.S. Navy and a realtor. He was one of nine children, with six sisters—Kathryn, Loretta, Marti, Nancy, Karen, and Mary Ann—as well as two brothers, Tom and Paul. Their maternal grandfather was photographer Tom Howard. George Sr.'s side of the family was from Danzig while Loretta's relatives were from County Mayo. All four grandparents were born in Cook County, Illinois. Wendt was an uncle of actor and former Saturday Night Live writer and cast member Jason Sudeikis, his sister Kathryn's son.

Wendt graduated from Campion High School, a Jesuit boarding school in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. He attended the University of Notre Dame until he was expelled after receiving a 0.00 GPA during the first semester of his junior year. Wendt recalled in 2016 "I basically quit and didn't inform the university. I'd moved off campus my junior year, and I didn't think it through. I didn't have a car. It was cold. I never went to class." He later attended Roosevelt University before transferring to the Jesuit-affiliated Rockhurst College in Kansas City, Missouri, from which he graduated in 1971 with a B.A. in economics.

Career

1975–1981: Second City and early roles

Wendt was a 1975 alumnus of The Second City, which he discovered shortly after college. A viewing had inspired him to join and on his first day of employment, he showed up promptly at 11:30 a.m. as he was instructed. The woman working there handed him a broom and said "Welcome to the theater, kid"; thus, his first job in show business was sweeping the floors. Second City, located in Chicago, was also where he met his future wife, Bernadette Birkett, who played Cliff's Halloween date in the third season of Cheers and later in the series played the voice of Norm's never-seen wife, Vera.

Wendt appeared in the 1980 films My Bodyguard and Somewhere In Time, and had small roles in the TV series Taxi, Soap, and MASH*. In 1982, Wendt landed his first role as a series regular on the CBS sitcom Making the Grade, which was created by Gary David Goldberg. The series was canceled after six episodes in the spring of that year.

1982–1993: Breakthrough with ''Cheers''

From 1982 to 1993, Wendt appeared as Norm Peterson in all 275 episodes of Cheers. For his work on Cheers, Wendt earned six Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. He also played the role in the short-lived spin-off The Tortellis, in an episode of Wings, and in an episode of another Cheers spin-off, Frasier. Wendt, playing the character Norm, made a prominent entrance to the Cheers bar in nearly every episode, being greeted by a cheer of "Norm!" and making a wisecrack as he walked to his barstool. This regular bit of business was a highlight of the show. Disparaging references to the character's wife, Vera, and the wretched state of his life were other running gags. Host International licensed the characters of Norm and Cliff to create animatronic robot likenesses in their airport bars. The actors sued for infringement of their publicity rights in Wendt v. Host International. The case was initially dismissed as the likeness to the actors was not strong but this was reversed on appeal.

Wendt's first appearance on Saturday Night Live was in a season 11 (1985–1986) episode where he shared hosting duties with director Francis Ford Coppola. His film appearances during this time included Airplane II: The Sequel (1982), Dreamscape (1984), No Small Affair (1984), Fletch (1985), House (1985), and Gung Ho (1986). In 1988, he played the part of "Witten" in the New Zealand-made film, Never Say Die. In the early 1990s, Wendt made cameo appearances on several episodes of SNL as Bob Swerski, one of the Chicago Superfans (along with cast members Chris Farley, Mike Myers, Robert Smigel, and one-time host Joe Mantegna). In 1989, Wendt appeared as the eponymous protagonist in a BBC TV dramatization of Ivan Goncharov's novel Oblomov. He also appeared twice on the original British edition of Whose Line Is It Anyway? In 1991, Wendt played the father in Michael Jackson's music video "Black or White". He had roles opposite Robert De Niro in 1991's Guilty by Suspicion and with Mel Gibson in 1992's Forever Young. In 1992, he appeared onstage in Chicago at the Body Politic Theatre in a musical satire called Wild Men, and played the same role in New York in 1993.

1994–1999: Post-''Cheers''

Following his success on Cheers, Wendt starred in the short-lived The George Wendt Show, which featured him as a garage mechanic with a radio show, based on the NPR radio show Car Talk.The George Wendt Show aired from March through April 1995. Wendt also appeared on The Larry Sanders Show as a guest on the show. Wendt starred as the killer in one of the last episodes of the TV series Columbo, portraying a thoroughbred horse owner in the 1995 episode Strange Bedfellows. Wendt appeared as himself on Seinfeld and reprised the character Norm Peterson on The Simpsons episode "Fear of Flying", two episodes of Family Guy, "Road to Rupert" and "Three Kings", and the Frasier episode "Cheerful Goodbyes". In the same year as his Frasier guest appearance, Wendt played the bartender to Ted Danson's character in Becker (the inverse of their relationship on Cheers). In 1994, he played the Lumber store guy in the film The Little Rascals. In 1995, he appeared in the film Man of the House as Chet Bronski, the stepfather of Norman (Zachary Browne), starring with Chevy Chase, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, and Farrah Fawcett. He also portrayed Martin Barnfield in the Spice Girls' movie Spice World (1997), and played the role of Old Man Dunphy's closeted homosexual friend Joey in the 1999 film Outside Providence.

In early 1997, Wendt joined the cast of the NBC sitcom The Naked Truth as Les Polonsky, the new owner of the celebrity tabloid where the series' main characters worked. Wendt's role only lasted 13 episodes as The Naked Truth underwent further creative changes for its next season. In 1998, Wendt was one of the three characters in a London West End production of 'Art' with David Dukes and Stacy Keach. He would later join the Broadway production of the play, starring alongside Judd Hirsch and Joe Morton.

2000–2024: Broadway roles and other work

In 2000, he played First Mate Collins in the film Lakeboat. In 2003, Wendt appeared as a celebrity fisherman in the music video for Cobra Verde's "Riot Industry" along with Rudy Ray Moore (of "Dolemite" fame) and The Minutemen's Mike Watt. He appeared in several episodes of ABC's Sabrina, The Teenage Witch in 2001 as the title character's boss. He also was the host of the A&E reality show House of Dreams in 2004. In January 2006, Wendt was seen again on television screens as part of the cast of Modern Men.

In 2006, Wendt made several appearances on Late Night with Conan O'Brien where he performed short skits. His appearances on Late Night were in all likelihood because the show was having a week-long event in his home town of Chicago. He starred in a 2006 episode of Masters of Horror entitled "Family", directed by John Landis, and played Santa Claus in the ABC Family original film Santa Baby. Wendt performed alongside Richard Thomas in Twelve Angry Men in October 2006 in the Eisenhower Theater in Washington, D.C.. After the show opened, Wendt was interviewed by local film critic Arch Campbell for a piece on the NBC Washington affiliate WRC-TV. Wendt was asked, "What should people do when they see you around town?" After hesitating for a moment, Wendt held his thumbs up and replied, "If their impulse is to buy me a beer, then by all means, follow that impulse." In spring 2007, Wendt performed in 12 Angry Men in Los Angeles. Wendt appeared as an American GI in the 2007 Christmas Special episode of British sitcom The Green Green Grass.

In 2008 he starred in the Broadway musical Hairspray as the character of Edna Turnblad. He appeared with his former Cheers co-star John Ratzenberger as a talent scout on Last Comic Standing during Season 6. He briefly appeared as Santa Claus in A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!. He also appeared in the 2008 horror film Bryan Loves You directed by Seth Landau.

On October 1, 2009, Wendt appeared on The Colbert Report the day before the IOC announced which city will host the 2016 Summer Olympics. In their way of supporting Chicago's bid for the games, Wendt and Stephen Colbert humorously insulted the three other bidding cities, Rio de Janeiro, Madrid, and Tokyo, all while drinking Chicago's favorite Old Style Beer. In 2009, Wendt starred as Santa Claus in Santa Buddies and also had a small role in the film Opposite Day.

Wendt appeared in a production of Hairspray, reprising his role as Edna Turnblad, from September 8 to October 9, 2010, at the Charlottetown Festival in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Wendt played Santa in Elf the Musical on Broadway. The show opened November 14, 2010, and ran through January 2, 2011. Wendt starred in a production of Hairspray as Edna Turnblad at Rainbow Stage in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, from August 2, 2011, to August 21, 2011. Wendt also guest-starred in the TV series Hot In Cleveland as Yoder, based on his character Norm in Cheers. His first of two scenes took place in an Amish bar, where everyone in the bar yelled "Yoder!", referencing what the cast of Cheers would yell whenever he walked in.

Wendt was among the thespians who participated in a poster campaign touting live theatre in Chicago. Other celebrities who were involved included John Mahoney, John Malkovich, Terry Kinney, and Martha Plimpton. Wendt appeared in a cameo as a newspaper reporter on Portlandia on January 25, 2013. Wendt played the role of Pap in the 2013 Hank Williams bio musical Lost Highway at the Merry-Go-Round Playhouse in Auburn, New York.

Beginning in the fall of 2013, Wendt appeared in a television commercial for State Farm Insurance. Wendt and Robert Smigel reprised their roles from SNL as the Chicago Superfans, who encounter quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The commercial continued the theme of State Farm commercials featuring Rodgers, using the "discount doublecheck" slogan.

From November 6, 2013, to January 19, 2014, Wendt starred in Never Too Late, a comedy with his wife, actress Bernadette Birkett, at New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas. In this play, Wendt portrayed a successful lumber yard owner who is king of his castle and whose life is going exactly the way he wants until his wife comes back from a doctor's appointment with some big news. In 2015, Wendt starred opposite his former Second City co-star Tim Kazurinsky in Bruce Graham's new comedy Funnyman at Northlight Theatre. The same year, Wendt appeared in the TBS sitcom Clipped, which aired for one season. Wendt appeared as Tracy Turnblad's mother in a production of Hairspray featuring John Waters and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in Baltimore, Maryland in June 2016.

Wendt starred in The Fabulous Lipitones at New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas, from November 30, 2016, to February 12, 2017. Wendt starred as Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman at St. Jacob's Country Playhouse in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, from October 18 to November 4, 2017. His later films included the comedies Sandy Wexler (2017) and The Climb (2019).

In 2023, Wendt competed in season nine of The Masked Singer as "Moose" where he was mostly sitting during the performance. He was eliminated on 80s Night" alongside Christine Quinn of Selling Sunset fame as "Scorpio".

In January 2024, Wendt reunited with most of the Cheers cast at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, presenting the awards for best directing and best writing of a comedy series.

Personal life and death

In 1974, Wendt met actress Bernadette Birkett at the Second City theater in Chicago. They married in 1978 and Birkett later voiced his off-screen wife, Vera, in Cheers. The couple had three children: Hilary, Joe, and Daniel.

Wendt died in his sleep at his home in Los Angeles, on May 20, 2025, at the age of 76, from cardiac arrest. Contributing conditions included congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, and hypertension (high blood pressure). He also had end-stage renal disease and hyperlipidemia (high blood cholesterol).

Several of his Cheers co-stars offered remembrances of him including Ted Danson, Kelsey Grammer, Rhea Perlman, and John Ratzenberger. Others who paid tribute to him included Melissa Joan Hart, Eric Allan Kramer, Bill Simmons, Joe Mantegna, Robert Smigel and his nephew Jason Sudeikis. The real life Cheers Beacon Hill bar honored Wendt by setting up a memorial in the area of the bar where his character sat. Chicago honored him with a "George Wendt Way" designation on the block where he grew up.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978A WeddingCatererUncredited
1980Bronco BillyBartender
My BodyguardEngineer
Somewhere In TimeStudent #2
The Gift of the MagiShopkeeperShort film
1982Jekyll and Hyde... Together AgainInjured Man
Airplane II: The SequelCarry-on Baggage AttendantUncredited
1984Young LustAvery Lumpig
DreamscapeCharlie Prince
Thief of HeartsMarty Morrison
No Small AffairJake
1985FletchFat Sam
HouseHarold Gorton
1986Gung HoBuster
1988Plain ClothesChet Butler
Never Say DieMr. Witten
1989Cranium CommandStomachShort film
1990Masters of MenaceDr. Jack Erheart
1991Guilty by SuspicionBunny Baxter
1992Forever YoungHarry Finley
1994Hostage for a DayWarren Kooey
The Little RascalsLumberyard Clerk
1995Man of the HouseChet Bronski (Chief Running Horse)
1996Space TruckersKeller
1997The LovemasterTherapist
Spice WorldFilm Producer
1998Anarchy TVAbbey Archer
Dennis the Menace Strikes AgainPolicemanVideo; Uncredited{{cite weburl= https://m.imdb.com/name/nm0001841/
Rupert's LandIvan Bloat
1999Outside ProvidenceJoey
2000Garage: A Rock SagaPitching Coach
LakeboatFirst Mate Collins
The Prime GigArchie
Wild About HarryFrankie
2001Prairie DogsActorShort film
Odessa or BustThe Chef
2002Teddy Bears' PicnicGeneral Edison "Pete" Gerberding
2003My Dinner with JimiBill Uttley
King of the AntsDuke Wayne
2005As Seen On TVDonaldShort film
EdmondPawn Shop Owner
Kids in AmericaCoach Thompson
The Life CoachGeorge
2007LA BluesMickey
Saturday MorningHarold
2008Clean BreakChuck
Bryan Loves YouMr. Flynn
Unnatural CausesChuck
2009Opposite DayCorporate Exec #1
Santa BuddiesSanta ClausDirect-to-DVD
2016Wake Up America!Richard
2017Sandy WexlerTestimonial
2018The IndependentsEduardo
Dream FlightRandallShort film
Dr. SugarMarvin Saccharine
The DeadbeatThe Great Kazoo
2019Grand-Daddy Day CareBig LouDirect-to-video
The ClimbJim
I Lost My BodyGeorges (voice)English dub
BlissPops
VFWThomas Zabriski
Thank You KindlyNeighbor Bradley WaldenShort film
2020Stealing a SurvivorMister Martin
2021AmericanishDouglas Smarts
2022Christmas with the CampbellsRobert Campbell

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981Hart to HartSgt. TateEpisode: "Murder Is a Drag"
SoapCountermanEpisode #4.15
TaxiThe ExterminatorEpisode: "Latka the Playboy"
1982AliceMontyEpisode: "Monty Falls for Alice"
Making the GradeGus BertoiaMain role
MASH*Pvt. La RocheEpisode: "Trick or Treatment"
1982–1993CheersNorm PetersonMain role, 275 episodes, also directed 1 episode
1983Garfield on the TownRàoul (voice)TV short
Likely Stories, Vol. 4Wary WitnessTelevision film
1984Garfield in the RoughRanger #2 (voice)TV short
The Ratings GameMr. SweeneyTelevision film
1985The Romance of Betty BoopJohnny Throat / Punchie (voice)TV short
St. ElsewhereNorm PetersonEpisode: "Cheers"
1986The Twilight ZoneBarney SchlessingerEpisode: "The World Next Door"
1986–2003Saturday Night LiveHimself / various2 episodes as host, 9 episodes as guest
1987The TortellisNorm PetersonEpisode: "Frankie Comes to Dinner"
1988Mickey's 60th BirthdayTV special
1989Day by DayStanEpisode: "Fraternity"
The Magical World of DisneyNorm PetersonEpisode: "Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Celebration"
1990The Earth Day SpecialTV special
WingsEpisode: "The Story of Joe"
1991Tales from the CryptMr. CrosswhiteEpisode: "The Reluctant Vampire"
1992RocStan MasonEpisode: "The Stan Who Came to Dinner"
The EdgeVariousEpisode #1.16
SeinfeldHimselfEpisode: "The Trip: Part 1"
1993BobEpisode: "Da Game"
The BuildingCappucino GuyEpisode: "The Waiting Game"
1994The Larry Sanders ShowGeorge WendtEpisode: "Hank's Night in the Sun"
The SimpsonsNorm Peterson (voice)Episode: "Fear of Flying"
1995The George Wendt ShowGeorge ColemanMain role
ColumboGraham McVeighEpisode: "Strange Bedfellows"
Shame II: The SecretMacTelevision film
Bye Bye BirdieHarry MacAfee
1996Spin CityDan DonaldsonEpisode: "The High and the Mighty"
Alien AvengersCharlieTelevision film
1997Alien Avengers II
The Naked TruthLes Polansky3 episodes
The Price of HeavenSamTelevision film
Whose Line Is It Anyway?Himself3 episodes
1999Alice in WonderlandFred TweedledeeTelevision film
2000The Pooch and the PauperSheldon Sparks
Madigan MenCarl4 episodes
The ListGuest Host1 episode
2001Strange RelationsHowardTelevision film
Robertson's Greatest HitsTom Robertson
2001–2002Sabrina the Teenage WitchMike Shelby6 episodes
2002BeckerFrankEpisode: "V-Day"
FrasierNorm PetersonEpisode: "Cheerful Goodbyes"
2004House of DreamsHostTelevision series
Rock Me BabyMontyEpisode: "Not-So-Grand Parents"
George LopezEd2 episodes
2006Modern MenTug Clarke6 episodes
Masters of HorrorHarold ThompsonEpisode: "Family"
Santa BabySanta ClausTelevision film
2007Imperfect UnionDuke
Larry the Cable Guy's Christmas SpectacularSanta Claus
The Green Green GrassCliff CooperEpisode: "The Special Relationship"
2007–2009Family GuyNorm Peterson (voice)2 episodes
2008A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!Santa ClausTV special
2010CubedGeorge WendtEpisode #1.20
Less Than KindTinyEpisode: "Road Trip"
Ghost WhispererGeorge the PlumberEpisode: "The Children's Parade"
2011Hot in ClevelandYoderEpisode: "Where's Elka?"
Harry's LawFranklin ChickoryEpisode: "American Girl"
2012The Seven Year HitchMr. HendersonTelevision film
Kickin' ItUncle BlakeEpisode: "Kickin' It On Our Own"
A Christmas Wedding DateMr. DestinyTelevision film
Merry In-LawsSanta Claus
2013PortlandiaGeorge HeelyEpisode: "Off the Grid"
2014KirstieDukeEpisode: "Thelma's Ex"
Verdene and GlenedaUncle BeanieEpisode: "A Town Called Peculiar"; web series
Franklin & BashHenry "Hank" ShaeEpisode: "Honor Thy Mother"
2015Comedy Bang! Bang!HimselfEpisode: "Jesse Tyler Ferguson Wears a Brown Checked Shirt and Stripey Socks"
ClippedBuzzyMain role
2016Childrens HospitalGovernor Jasper RuthEpisode: "By the Throat"
2017Mommy, I Didn't Do ItJ.D. PierceTelevision film
Bill Nye Saves the WorldHacked Support Group Member / Polio2 episodes
2018The Greatest American HeroBob RiceTelevision film
Fresh Off the BoatHarvEpisode: "Workin' the 'Ween"
2018–2022Fancy NancyGrandpa Anderson (voice)11 episodes
2019Eddie'sThe CaptainTelevision film
Your Pretty Face Is Going to HellFamineEpisode: "The Poor Horsemen of the Apocalypse"
Peyton's PlacesBob SwerskiEpisode: "Da Bears"
The GoldbergsNed FrankEpisode: "Food in a Geoffy"
Christmas 9 to 5Manny O'QuinnTelevision film
2023The Masked SingerHimself/MooseSeason 9 contestant
2024Love's Second ActMr. LeoniTelevision film; final appearance

Theater

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
1988Super SundayGeorgeWilliamstown Theatre Festival, Massachusetts
Tom JonesSquire Western
1990A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumPseudolus
1993Wild Men!Ken FinnertyWestside Theatre, Off-Broadway
1998ArtYvan (replacement)Royale Theatre, Broadway
2000An Empty Plate in the Cafe du Grand BoeufVictorPrimary Stages, Off-Broadway
2002Rounding ThirdDonNorthlight Theatre, Chicago
2006Twelve Angry MenJuror No. 1US national tour
2008HairsprayEdna Turnblad (replacement)Neil Simon Theater, Broadway
2009Minsky'sRandolph SumnerAhmanson Theater, Los Angeles
2010ElfSanta ClausAl Hirschfeld Theatre, Broadway
2012Hello! My BabyBert CootsRubicon Theater, California
Lobero Theatre, California
Re-Animator: The MusicalDean HalseyNew York Musical Theatre Festival, Off-Broadway
2013Breakfast at Tiffany'sJoe BellCort Theater, Broadway
Never Too LateHarry LambertNew Theatre Restaurant, Kansas
2014The Fox on the FairwayDickie BellStage West, Calgary
2015FunnymanChick ShermanNorthlight Theatre, Chicago
2017Rock and Roll Man: The Alan Freed StoryJ. Edgar HooverBucks County Playhouse, Pennsylvania
2019Berkshire Theater Group, Massachusetts

Music videos

YearTitleRoleArtistNotes
1984"Ghostbusters"HimselfRay Parker Jr.Uncredited cameo
1991"Black or White"FatherMichael JacksonUncredited
1993"Black Gold"Guy Pushing CarSoul Asylum
Dangerous: The Short FilmsFatherMichael Jackson"Black or White" video segment
1995Video Greatest Hits – HIStory
2000"Responsibility"BossMxPxUncredited

Awards and nominations

OrganizationsYearCategoryWorkResultRef.Primetime Emmy Awards
1984Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesCheersurl= https://www.televisionacademy.com/awards/nominees-winners/1984/outstanding-comedy-seriestitle= 1984 Primetime Emmy Awardswebsite= Television Academyaccessdate= May 21, 2025}}
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989

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