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George Wendt | Source: Getty Images
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'Cheers' Actor George Wendt's Alleged Health Issues Months Before Passing Away – Details

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May 21, 2025 - 09:31 P.M.

Just a day before the world learned of his passing, the late actor made a rare and somber appearance in public.

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On May 19, 2025, "Cheers" star George Wendt was seen in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, during a visit to a local dialysis clinic. A caretaker wheeled the actor into the facility, where he reportedly underwent three hours of treatment, according to photos published by the Daily Mail.

Dressed in a flannel shirt, shorts, and sneakers, Wendt appeared visibly frail and weary, requiring assistance throughout the visit. As he exited the clinic, he clutched a pillow while his wife of 45 years, actress Bernadette Birkett, 78, helped him into their vehicle.

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In the years that followed, Wendt largely stepped away from the spotlight. He made occasional appearances, including a stint on "The Masked Singer" and a reunion with the "Cheers" cast at the 2024 Emmy Awards. Before his clinic visit, he was last seen in public in September 2022 near his Los Angeles home.

George Wendt (far right) joins "Cheers" cast members Ted Danson, Rhea Perlman, Kelsey Grammer, and John Ratzenberger onstage during a tribute at the 75th Emmy Awards on January 15, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

George Wendt (far right) joins "Cheers" cast members Ted Danson, Rhea Perlman, Kelsey Grammer, and John Ratzenberger onstage during a tribute at the 75th Emmy Awards on January 15, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

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Though he had not recently spoken publicly about his health, Wendt experienced a serious medical scare in 2012. While preparing for a stage production of "The Odd Couple" in Skokie, Illinois, he was hospitalized due to chest pains.

George Wendt appears with host Nick Cannon during the "'80s Night" episode of Season Nine of "The Masked Singer," which aired on March 29, 2023 | Source: Getty Images

George Wendt appears with host Nick Cannon during the "'80s Night" episode of Season Nine of "The Masked Singer," which aired on March 29, 2023 | Source: Getty Images

Tests revealed a severely constricted artery, and Wendt underwent successful coronary bypass surgery at a Chicago-area hospital. At the time, his manager, Geoff Cheddy, said Wendt made a full recovery. "George and his family send heart-felt [sic] thanks to all the well-wishers," Cheddy told the Chicago Tribune.

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In a typical display of humor, Wendt replied to personal emails joking that doctors found "a piece of Polish sausage lodged in my artery," calling it a "coronary kielbosis."

George Wendt speaks at the Sirius XM Annual Celebrity Fantasy Football Draft at Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on July 19, 2012 | Source: Getty Images

George Wendt speaks at the Sirius XM Annual Celebrity Fantasy Football Draft at Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on July 19, 2012 | Source: Getty Images

Earlier in his career, Wendt also spoke candidly about his weight. In a 1994 interview with TV Guide, quoted by The Vindicator, he acknowledged carrying more weight than recommended by insurance charts.

Reflecting on the sudden death of fellow comedian John Candy, he admitted, "It definitely crossed my mind, but I don't know if anything is going to change."

George Wendt wears a dark blazer and is seated for an interview on set in 1994 | Source: Getty Images

George Wendt wears a dark blazer and is seated for an interview on set in 1994 | Source: Getty Images

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News of Wendt's death quickly prompted heartfelt tributes from his co-stars.

Wendt, who famously portrayed Norm Peterson on NBC's iconic sitcom "Cheers," died at 76. Known for his dry wit and everyman appeal, Wendt helped anchor one of television's most enduring ensemble casts.

George Wendt appears as Norm Peterson in the "Cheers" episode "The Improbable Dream: Part 2," originally aired September 28, 1989 | Source: Getty Images

George Wendt appears as Norm Peterson in the "Cheers" episode "The Improbable Dream: Part 2," originally aired September 28, 1989 | Source: Getty Images

According to The New York Post, Wendt died "peacefully in his sleep while at home" on May 20. A representative for his family confirmed the news, calling him "a doting family man, a well-loved friend and confidant to all of those lucky enough to have known him."

Nicholas Colasanto, Ted Danson, George Wendt, Shelley Long, John Ratzenberger, and Rhea Perlman appear in "Cheers" | Source: Getty Images

Nicholas Colasanto, Ted Danson, George Wendt, Shelley Long, John Ratzenberger, and Rhea Perlman appear in "Cheers" | Source: Getty Images

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Ted Danson, who starred alongside Wendt on "Cheers," expressed his grief in a statement to The Post, "I am devastated to hear that Georgie is no longer with us. I am sending all my love to Bernadette and the children. It is going to take me a long time to get used to this. I love you, Georgie."

George Wendt and Ted Danson speak onstage at Wizard World Comic Con in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 16, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

George Wendt and Ted Danson speak onstage at Wizard World Comic Con in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 16, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

The family representative said Wendt's loved ones have asked for privacy as they mourn his loss. "Cheers" co-star John Ratzenberger also shared a heartfelt statement, calling Wendt "my friend" and reflecting on their years together.

George Wendt and John Ratzenberger pose as Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin in a promotional portrait for the 1982 sitcom "Cheers" | Source: Getty Images

George Wendt and John Ratzenberger pose as Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin in a promotional portrait for the 1982 sitcom "Cheers" | Source: Getty Images

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Speaking to ABC News, he said, "For eleven years on 'Cheers,' we shared a stage, a lot of laughs, and a front-row seat to one of television's most beloved friendships. George brought Norm to life with a subtle brilliance — the kind that made it look easy. That was his gift."

George Wendt appears as Norm Peterson in the 1982 "Cheers" episode "Ma's Little Maggie" alongside Paul Willson, Frances Sternhagen, and John Ratzenberger | Source: Getty Images

George Wendt appears as Norm Peterson in the 1982 "Cheers" episode "Ma's Little Maggie" alongside Paul Willson, Frances Sternhagen, and John Ratzenberger | Source: Getty Images

Ratzenberger remembered Wendt as "a true craftsman," praising his humility, sense of humor, and generous spirit. He noted that Wendt's real-life personality mirrored his on-screen presence, marked by "impeccable comedic timing" and strong loyalty to those close to him.

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Reflecting on their long friendship, he said he would miss their personal conversations and "the quiet moments of friendship that meant the most," extending his thoughts to Wendt's wife, Birkett, their children, and all who loved him.

Bernadette Birkett and George Wendt attend the AppleTV+ Primetime Emmy Party at Mother Wolf in Los Angeles, California on January 15, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

Bernadette Birkett and George Wendt attend the AppleTV+ Primetime Emmy Party at Mother Wolf in Los Angeles, California on January 15, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

Wendt was last seen publicly on January 29 in Los Angeles. According to The Mirror, he was photographed getting out of a car with his wife while using a cane.

Details about his condition remained largely private, but he had reportedly experienced complications related to his weight, including a past hospitalization for chest pains and coronary bypass surgery. These health issues had affected his mobility in later years.

George Wendt walks onstage during Wizard World Comic Con in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 16, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

George Wendt walks onstage during Wizard World Comic Con in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 16, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

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Public concern about his health had surfaced earlier. During a "Cheers" cast reunion at the ATX TV Festival in June 2023 — held to mark the 30th anniversary of the show's finale — his appearance drew noticeable attention. While the event celebrated the sitcom's legacy, some viewers expressed alarm in comments shared online.

George Wendt, John Ratzenberger, Ted Danson, Glen Charles, Les Charles, James Burrows, and Michael Schneider attend the "Cheers Reunion" panel during the 12th Season of ATX TV Festival at ACL Live in Austin, Texas on June 2, 2023 | Source: Getty Images

George Wendt, John Ratzenberger, Ted Danson, Glen Charles, Les Charles, James Burrows, and Michael Schneider attend the "Cheers Reunion" panel during the 12th Season of ATX TV Festival at ACL Live in Austin, Texas on June 2, 2023 | Source: Getty Images

One viewer wrote, "The guy on the right, George Wendt, looks like he needs to go to the doctors for jaundice." Another posted, "Is George ok 😳 he looks dead." A third person remarked, "Good lord, George Wendt looks absolutely awful 😣."

George Wendt, John Ratzenberger, and Ted Danson attend the "Cheers Reunion" panel during the 12th Season of ATX TV Festival at ACL Live in Austin, Texas on June 2, 2023 | Source: Getty Images

George Wendt, John Ratzenberger, and Ted Danson attend the "Cheers Reunion" panel during the 12th Season of ATX TV Festival at ACL Live in Austin, Texas on June 2, 2023 | Source: Getty Images

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A fourth remarked on Wendt's longstanding weight issues and speculated that he may have faced related health problems in recent years. Another expressed sadness over his physical appearance, particularly his eyes, and shared admiration for the comedy dynamic between Norm and Cliff.

George Wendt attends the "Cheers Reunion" panel during the 12th Season of ATX TV Festival at ACL Live in Austin, Texas on June 2, 2023 | Source: Getty Images

George Wendt attends the "Cheers Reunion" panel during the 12th Season of ATX TV Festival at ACL Live in Austin, Texas on June 2, 2023 | Source: Getty Images

Others reacted more positively, with one viewer writing, "George Wendt has recovered well 🙏." One commenter reflected on the imagined experience of spending time with Wendt and Ratzenberger, expressing nostalgia for their off-screen camaraderie.

Another noted Wendt's hairstyle, complimenting his appearance. One person also shared their affection for the character Norm, responding enthusiastically to a clip from the show.

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While fans mourn the loss of Wendt, another tragedy has struck — this time involving a young athlete whose life ended just weeks after a major victory.

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Braun Levi, an 18-year-old tennis standout from Loyola High School in Los Angeles, was killed early Sunday morning, May 4, in a suspected DUI-related accident in Manhattan Beach. The tragic news comes shortly after his latest championship win and ahead of his anticipated graduation, leaving a tight-knit school and wider sports community in mourning.

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Loyola recently honored Levi for reaching the top national ranks in boys' tennis. Additionally, just days before his death, he and his teammate, Cooper Schwartz, won their fourth straight Mission League doubles championship.

A celebratory photo showed the smiling pair proudly holding up four fingers, symbolizing each of their victories. These triumphs came only a few months after the Levi family was displaced by a January fire that destroyed their Pacific Palisades home. Since then, they relocated to South Bay.

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Sadly, his promise was cut short last weekend when the Manhattan Beach police reported the arrest of a 33-year-old Los Angeles woman on suspicion of driving under the influence and homicide.

Responding to a call at 12:46 a.m. regarding a pedestrian struck in the 100 block of South Sepulveda Boulevard, police arrived at the scene and discovered the victim lying in the street.

The scene of the incident where Braun Levi lost his life, dated May 5, 2025 | Source: Youtube/KTLA 5

The scene of the incident where Braun Levi lost his life, dated May 5, 2025 | Source: Youtube/KTLA 5

The driver, identified as Jenia Belt, was taken into custody and remained in the Manhattan Beach jail without bail as of Sunday on charges of DUI and murder.

Public records revealed that Belt had a prior DUI arrest on November 25, 2023. She pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor hit-and-run with property damage in September 2024 through a plea deal; this resulted in the dismissal of the DUI-related charges.

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Officers arresting Jenia Belt on charges of DUI and murder, dated May 5, 2025 | Source: Youtube/KTLA 5

Officers arresting Jenia Belt on charges of DUI and murder, dated May 5, 2025 | Source: Youtube/KTLA 5

However, the California DMV had already suspended her license on January 18, 2024, because she had allegedly driven with an excessive blood alcohol level.

Her license was still suspended at the time of the crash. Later, authorities confirmed that Levi had been walking with a friend when the collision occurred. A witness told reporters he was ahead of Levi when he heard the crash and turned around to find the teen on the ground.

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The accident scene showed a damaged silver Infiniti SUV with a shattered windshield. As of Monday, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office had not yet received the formal case submission from the police, and efforts to reach Belt's public defender from her prior case were unsuccessful.

Loyola Principal Jamal Adams informed students and faculty via email about the tragic news of Levi's death in a traffic accident that had occurred just hours earlier.

"Braun was a shining presence in our Loyola family," he wrote. He also announced a prayer vigil to be held on campus that evening, "All members of our community are welcome to join us as we gather in unity and remembrance."

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Many of Levi's stunned classmates, school staff, and friends gathered in Loyola's Caruso Hall Sunday evening for the candlelight vigil. Hundreds attended in person, while thousands more joined via live stream.

Levi is survived by his parents, Jennifer and Daniel, and his sister. Even though his life was short, it profoundly impacted everyone he knew. This tragedy is just one more reminder to live life to the fullest.

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