Chicago continues to remember beloved “Cheers” star and hometown treasure George Wendt, the late sitcom legend who got his ...
For 11 seasons, he played the most lovable beer drinker in America, but Beverly’s own George Wendt was so much more than Norm ...
George Wendt, a Second City main stage veteran, played Norm on the hit sitcom "Cheers." He died in May at 76. The comedy ...
It's appropriate Wendt was honored as the Chicago Bears kicked off at Soldier Field on Sunday. Chicagoans probably remember ...
The Beverly neighborhood of Chicago has dedicated a stretch of Bell Avenue to the late actor George Wendt, who grew up in the ...
Norman Baffrey, a city parks official before his 1994 death, was sometimes identified as the real-life inspiration for the sitcom character, columnist David Allen learns.
After actor George Wendt died in May, his “Cheers” role as affable beer drinker Norm Peterson was in the news. And belatedly, a connection between the TV sitcom and the Inland Empire surfaced. Isn’t ...
Ted Danson has accumulated a lot of impressive TV credits over the years, ranging from Becker to The Good Place to CSI for a dramatic turn. He may always be best remembered for his Emmy- and Golden ...
Raise a glass, because today marks a very special anniversary for one of television’s most beloved sitcoms! On this day, back in 1982, audiences first walked into a little bar in Boston “where ...
On Cheers, Kelsey Grammer's Frasier said his father died and he was an only child, but the spin-off features his father Martin and brother Niles.