
Jason Sudeikis once shared a childhood memory of his famous uncle, “Cheers” star George Wendt, taking him on a terrifying drive in a new BMW through the twisty roads of Los Angeles’ famed Laurel Canyon neighborhood. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Sudeikis recalled the story in September 2017 while speaking to The A.V.
Main Idea: Jason Sudeikis remembered a funny but scary childhood ride with his uncle George Wendt while honoring the late “Cheers” star after his death at 76.
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No clear negative impact identified.
George Wendt’s death may prompt renewed interest in “Cheers” and old TV work,. The public impact is mostly emotional and limited.
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Main subject of the remembrance and obituary context; the article centers on him and his death.
Central figure recalling and sharing the childhood memory that anchors the article.
Major reference point for Wendt’s fame and the article’s context about his career.
Mentioned as one of Wendt’s later TV roles.
Mentioned as part of Sudeikis’s identity and career background.
Cited as the publication where Sudeikis originally told the story in 2017.
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