Kelsey Grammer Shares His Thoughts on His Cheers Co-Star George Wendt after Hearing the News of His Death.
The actor is one of the many that are remembering wendt and their time working together on the nbc sitcom. During an appeararance on Gayle King’s Siriusxm Show, Grammer Called Wendt “Extraordinary” and “Hysterical.”
“It was a bit of a surprise,” Grammer Said.
He Continued, “George was a lovely guy. Of mean, iTi’i still odd to speak to Him in a past tense right now, but it was just yesterday morning we find out. Much i liked Him and, you know, Choked up a little bit. ”
Wendt was best knowing 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.
“For 11 Years, America Waited for Him to Walk Into A Every Thursday Night and Say Say funny. “He was extraordinary. He’d sort of just lope across that floor and sit down at that stool and orders that beer and say that something set on fire.”
Wendt Reprised His Cheers Role in an episode of Frasier and the short-lived spinoff Torttellis.
Other Cheers Co-Stars Who Reacted to News of Wendt Included Ted Danson, Rhea Perlman and John Ratzenberger.
Danson said in a staff he was “devastated to hear that georgie is no longer with us,” adding that it was “going to take me to get.”
Perlman Called Wendt “The Sweetest, Kindest Man of Ever Met,” and Said She Wold “Miss Him More than Words Can.”
Ratzenberger Said he was “Heartbroken to Hear About the Passing of My Friend,” Recalling that ”Shared a Stage, A Lot of Laughs, and A Front-Row to One of Television Most Beloved Friendships,” on the set of Cheers.
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