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George Wendt adeptly played the role of a deluded Chicago sports fan who always believed in his teams, despite evidence to ...
Wendt passed on Tuesday of natural causes. He was 76. I like to think that Wendt's predeceased friends and family greeted him ...
George Wendt, the actor and comedian who cut his teeth at Chicago’s improvisational comedy troupe Second City before finding fame as part of the ensemble cast of the beloved 1980s NBC sitcom ...
George Wendt, the actor best known for playing Norm Peterson on the long-running sitcom "Cheers," has died. He was 76. A family representative confirmed the news to ABC News on Tuesday and said that ...
Many stopped at the famed "Cheers" bar in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston, where it all began, and where patrons ...
Cheers cast members share heartfelt tributes to George Wendt, who died at 76 on the anniversary of the iconic show's series ...
Cheers alum George Wendt, best known as Norm, has died at age 76, leaving a legacy of humor and beloved TV moments ...
Wendt started his comedy career at The Second City up north in Chicago's Old Town neighborhood in 1975. He would appear on ...
Tributes quickly poured in Tuesday afternoon after news broke of the death of Chicago-born actor George Wendt, who was best known for his role as Norm Peterson on long-running NBC sitcom "Cheers." ...
The “Cheers” star graduated from Rockhurst University after getting kicked out of Notre Dame and has family in Kansas City.
A fan, clearly upset by the Pittsburgh Steelers’ decision to trade wide receiver George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys, filmed themselves urinating on a No. 14 Pickens jersey. While some fans ...
A Leeds United fan suffered life-threatening injuries and is now in a coma following the club's Championship title celebrations. Ed O'Brien fell out of a tree as he watched the side's promotion ...