‘I’ll miss him more than words can say’: Rhea Perlman’s touching tribute as George Wendt’s death certificate reveals tragic details

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George Wendt, beloved for his role as Norm Peterson in the hit NBC series “Cheers,” died peacefully in his sleep on Tuesday, May 17, at the age of 76. The actor, who received six Emmy nominations for Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his portrayal of the popular barfly character, made his final public appearances in 2024. A death certificate obtained by TMZ has revealed that Wendt’s passing was due to cardiac arrest. The document also disclosed multiple underlying health conditions that contributed to his death, including congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, and hypertension. Additional contributing factors listed on the certificate were end-stage renal disease, also known as kidney failure, and hyperlipidemia. According to Hindustan Times, Former “Cheers” co-star Rhea Perlman offered a heartfelt tribute to her late colleague, describing him as the sweetest and kindest man she had ever met. “It was impossible not to like him,” Perlman said. “I’ll miss him more than words can say.” She fondly recalled their on-screen interactions, where her character Carla would often playfully roughhouse with Norm, who always occupied the same seat at the end of the bar. Co-stars remember the beloved actor Ted Danson, 77, expressed his devastation at the news through his representative, saying he would need time to process the loss of his friend. Danson also extended his love to Wendt’s wife, Bernadette, and their children, referring to his former co-star affectionately as “Georgie.” Kirstie Alley's Cheers co-stars Ted Danson, Kelsey Grammer and Rhea Perlman pay tribute to 'unique and wonderful' friend | Ents & Arts News | Sky News #legend #RIPhttps://t.co/qmVhAqUa8A pic.twitter.com/EkenjAS9qk— Jeff Thompson (@jeffjthompson) December 6, 2022 The family has requested privacy during this difficult time. Through their representative, they released a statement to the New York Post describing Wendt as a devoted family man who was cherished by his friends and confidants. The statement emphasized that he would be forever missed by those who knew him. Throughout his career, Wendt’s portrayal of Norm Peterson extended beyond the original “Cheers” series. He reprised the beloved character in two spinoff shows, “The Tortellis” and “Frasier,” further cementing the character’s place in television history. Wendt is survived by his wife, actress Bernadette Birkett, their three children, Hilary, Joe, and Daniel, as well as his stepchildren, Joshua and Andrew. His enduring legacy as one of television’s most memorable characters continues to live on through his work on “Cheers,” where he appeared in all eleven seasons of the series.