Beloved "Cheers" Star George Wendt Passes Away at 76
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### Beloved "Cheers" Actor George Wendt Dies at 76
The cause of death for adored actor George Wendt has been determined as cardiac arrest, according to a death certificate accessed by TMZ. The certificate, issued by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, states that cardiac arrest, congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, and hypertension were contributing factors. End-stage renal disease and hyperlipidemia were also mentioned as significant health conditions.
Wendt, widely recognized for his iconic role in the popular NBC sitcom "Cheers," passed away peacefully in his sleep on May 20, at the age of 76. His family confirmed the news through a statement shared on Tuesday morning, expressing their profound sorrow and requesting privacy during this difficult time. The statement described Wendt as a devoted family man and a cherished friend, whose presence will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Apart from his memorable performance on "Cheers," Wendt had a diverse television career. He made notable appearances on shows like "Saturday Night Live," particularly in the "Chicago Superfans" sketches as Bob Swerski. His acting repertoire also includes roles in "Seinfeld," "The Simpsons," "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," "Hot in Cleveland," "Portlandia," and "Fresh Off the Boat." In 1995, he even had a self-titled show, although it was canceled after just one season.
Wendt's portrayal of Norm Peterson on "Cheers" earned him six consecutive Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Although he never won the award, his performance continues to be cherished by fans of the show.
As admirers mourn the loss of this talented actor, his contributions to the world of television and comedy will undoubtedly be remembered for years to come.