George Wendt

A hefty, curly-haired supporting player, George Wendt gained national recognition as Norm Peterson, the beer-swilling accountant-turned-housepainter-and-sometime-decorator on the long-running NBC sitcom "Cheers" (1982-93), parlaying his sudsmeister image into a run as pitchman for a national brewery. A native of Chicago, Wendt spent two years traveling throughout Europe and North Africa after earning a degree in economics, before returning home and enrolling in the Second City comedy troupe's acting workshop. Graduating to their company, he performed with the group from 1974-80. The NBC comedy pilot featuring Second City players, "Nothing But Comedy", brought him to Los Angeles where he made his feature debut in "My Bodyguard" (1980).

After "Cheers" put him on the map, Wendt started getting larger movie roles. He followed supporting turns in "Dreamscape" (1984) and "Fletch" (1985) with a memorable portrayal of Buster, a welder at the auto plant who finds himself chafing under the new Japanese regime, in Ron Howard's "Gung Ho" (1986). Co-starring with Robert De Niro and Annette Bening in veteran producer Irwin Winkler's writing and directing debut, "Guilty By Suspicion" (1991), Wendt offered a strong, solid turn as a screenwriter struggling with the issue of whether or not to name names when called before the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Although he has appeared in subsequent movies like "Forever Young" (1992), "The Man of the House" (1995) and "The LoveMaster" (1997), Wendt has remained best known for his small screen performances.

Anxious to capitalize on his extreme popularity from "Cheers", CBS launched "The George Wendt Show" (1995), which disappeared quickly, possibly because its format (Wendt as a radio call-in show host) was shamelessly similar to fellow "Cheers" alum Kelsey Grammer's "Frasier". NBC penciled him in as a newspaper editor in its revamp of the sitcom "The Naked Truth" (1997) but almost as quickly rubbed him out when the show's concept was again changed. He starred in the Fox movie "Hostage For a Day" (1994) as a man who stages his own abduction to get away from his overbearing wife and miserable job and portrayed Mr. MacAfee in the 1995 ABC remake of the musical "Bye Bye Birdie". Wendt has co-starred as one of the title characters in "Roger Corman Presents Alien Avengers" (Showtime, 1996) and its sequel "Alien Avengers II" (The Movie Channel, 1997). His performance as of the owner of a firm that sells funeral insurance in "The Price of Heaven" (CBS, 1997), directed by Peter Bogdanovich, garnered him critical praise and invoked comparisons to Orson Welles and Burl Ives.

  • Also Credited As:
    George R. Wendt, George Robert Wendt
  • Born:
    October 17, 1948 in Chicago, Illinois, United States
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Director, Caddy, Construction worker
Family
  • Daughter: Hilary Wendt. born c. 1985
  • Son: Daniel Wendt. born c. 1990
  • Son: Joe Wendt. born c. 1987
  • Step-son: Andrew. born 1970
  • Step-son: Joshua. born September 12, 1968
Education
  • University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana
Milestones
  • 1974 Member of the Second City comedy troupe
  • 1980 Feature debut with My Bodyguard
  • 1984 Had a supporting role in Dreamscape
  • 1985 Played Fat Sam in Fletch , starring Chevy Chase
  • 1986 Portrayed Buster, a welder at the plant who finds himself chafing under the new Japanese regime, in Gung Ho
  • 1991 Received third-billing (behnd Robert De Niro and Annette Bening) in Irwin Winkler s Hollywood blacklist drama, Guilty By Suspicion ; played a screenwriter who is the best friend of De Niro s character
  • 1993 NYC stage debut, Wild Men!
  • 1994 Starred in Fox TV-movie Hostage For a Day as a man who stages his own abduction to get away from his overbearing wife and miserable job; directed by John Candy
  • 1995 Appeared as Mr MacAfee in ABC remake of Bye Bye Birdie
  • 1995 Headlined the short-lived CBS sitcom The George Wendt Show
  • 1997 Played Sam in CBS TV-movie The Price of Heaven , directed by Peter Bogdanovich
  • 1997 Returned to series TV as co-star of the NBC sitcom The Naked Truth ; statyed with the show for half a season
  • 1998 Appeared alongside Stacy Keach and David Dukes in the London production of Art
  • 1998 Made Broadway bow in Art with Judd Hirsh and Joe Morton
  • 2000 Starred in the Off-Broadway production Empty Plate
  • Cast as barfly Norm Peterson on the NBC sitcom Cheers

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