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Actor George Wendt died on Tuesday, TMZ reports. He was 76.

The late Cheers star’s family informed the outlet that he passed away in his sleep, though a cause of death was not specified.

A representative from The Hollywood Reporter paid tribute to Wendt, describing him as “a devoted family man and a cherished friend and confidant to everyone fortunate enough to know him.”

“He will be missed forever,” they added. “The family has requested privacy during this time.”

Wendt is best known for his role as Norm Peterson on Cheers, making appearances in every episode of the popular series. The show, which aired for 11 seasons from 1982 to 1993, brought him six Emmy nominations, according to Variety.

In the summer of 2024, the actor reunited with former co-stars Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson for an episode of their Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast.

Wendt was born on Oct. 17, 1948, per THR. According to the outlet, Wendt started off his career in comedy at Second City.

He also made a name for himself on Saturday Night Live after hosting the sketch comedy show in 1991, appearing as Bob Swerski in the Bill Swerski’s Superfans sketch, per People.

George Wendt and Pat Finn on 'The George Wendt Show'
Photo: Ron Tom/©CBS/Courtesy Everett Collection

Wendt’s talents led to him scoring his own eponymous sitcom, The George Wendt Show, though it was short-lived.

The Chicago native, who was one of nine children, also made cameos on numerous sitcoms and series over the course of his career — both before and after Cheers — including Hart to Hart, Taxi, Alice, Seinfeld, Spin City, The Naked Truth, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, George Lopez, Family Guy, and The Goldbergs.

In terms of film, Wendt earned credits in Forever Young (1992), The Little Rascals (1994), Bye Bye Birdie (1995), Alice in Wonderland (1999), Santa Buddies (2009), Sandy Wexler (2017) , and Christmas with the Campbells (2022), among many others.

Per ABC News, Wendt is the uncle of fellow actor and comedian Jason Sudeikis. During an appearance at last year’s Motor City Comic Con, sports reporter Brad Galli asked Wendt about Sudeikis’ tribute to Cheers in the Ted Lasso finale. Wendt said he learned about the Easter egg from Cheers writer and co-creator Les Charles, who he said got “choked up” and was “really moved” by the homage to the sitcom.

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