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Country music and beer are certainly no strangers to one another. In fact, beer-drinking songs play a very central role in the genre.
Wendt was best known for playing beer-loving Norm Peterson across 11 seasons of the NBC sitcom. Grammer joined the series in Season 3 as Dr. Frasier Crane before departing for the spinoff Frasier.
George Wendt, known as Norm Peterson on "Cheers," died Tuesday at 76. Before his death, he shared that his iconic role began with a one-word audition.
George was a lot of fun." Beer left on the bar at Cheers Boston after the death of George Wendt who played Norm in the sitcom. CBS Boston Others learned of Wendt's passing while inside the famed bar.
One word can have such an impact. “Cheers” star George Wendt, who died May 20 at the age of 76, left behind a legacy in the annals of TV comedy that is hard to equal, thanks to one word: Norm ...
Like Norm, Wendt too loved his beer. Post- Cheers, Wendt served as pitchman for Miller Lite and Meister Brau. He even wrote a book about beer. “I’m a simple man, I don’t ask for much. Give ...
George Wendt, best known for playing the beer-swilling Norm on Cheers, died peacefully in his sleep while at home early Tuesday morning, according to a family representative. He was 76.
George Wendt, who bellied up to the bar to portray the beer-quaffing everyman Norm Peterson for all 11 seasons of the fabled NBC sitcom Cheers, has died. He was 76. Wendt died Tuesday of natural ...
In a 1983 interview, actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger reflected on the growing popularity of "Cheers." Wendt, who played Norm in the sitcom, was asked how many people told him they knew a ...
Well, I was in, uh, Chicago last week, and my family's from Chicago, and they said, uh, when I was at home, they said, you know, there's, there's *** place called Cheers at the same logo at 159th ...
In a 1983 interview, actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger reflected on the growing popularity of "Cheers." Wendt, who played Norm in the sitcom, was asked how many people told him they knew a ...