George Wendt Way unveiled at 92nd Place and Bell Street in honor of late 'Cheers' cast member and Beverly, Chicago native
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CHICAGO (WLS) — George Wendt, famous for his role as “Norm” on the classic TV show “Cheers,” has deep roots on Bell Street in Chicago. It’s a place where his story began, and where his legacy continues to resonate.

Many of Wendt’s relatives still call his childhood home their own, a testament to the family’s enduring connection to the area. On a lively Sunday afternoon, the Beverly neighborhood came together in what felt like a community-wide celebration to honor his memory.

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While “Cheers” might have been set in a Boston bar where everyone knew your name, it was at the intersection of 92nd Place and Bell Street where George Wendt’s name was immortalized. This location has now been designated as the honorary George Wendt Way.

“The love and support for my husband and his legacy is just amazing to me, but not surprising,” shared Bernadette Birkett, Wendt’s widow. “He had great humility, but he deserved to be loved because he was a wonderful person.”

The gathering was a heartfelt tribute with friends and family raising a glass to the beloved actor. Wendt’s portrayal of the amiable, beer-loving “Norm” remains a cherished part of American TV history. Six months after his passing at age 76, the love for him endures, as vibrant as ever.

“I’m guilty, like many of you, at some point in my life, telling folks, ‘Oh yeah, I grew up with George Wendt,’” said 19th Ward Ald. Matt O’Shea.

Many, including ABC7’s Michelle Gallardo, did a double-take today at the sight of his brother, Paul Wendt.

“I never really had a chance to get irate with anyone without anyone noticing who it was. So, that was a bit of a burden,” Paul said.

Born and raised on Chicago’s South Side, George was also known for his Bears superfan role on “Saturday Night Live.” But he got his start in the 1970s, doing improv at Second City. It’s where he met his wife before moving to Los Angeles.

“If he were here, he’d be wearing shorts and a t-shirt because, if he put on pants, my kids would think he had a job,” Bernadette said.

Sunday’s unveiling is just one of the events planned to honor George’s memory this week in Chicago.

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