One of the only characters to appear in every episode of the show, Norm Peterson, was one of the bar’s best customers. Every time he walks into the bar, he’s greeted by name.
When Norm isn’t busy drinking and talking to friends at Cheers, he’s at The Hungry Heifer, where he knows the servers by name. Wendt earned six Emmy nominations in a row for his role on the show.
Cliff Clavin
Every show has to have its know-it-all, right? Well, that’s what producers of the show thought when they added John Ratzenberger’s character, Cliff Clavin, to the script. Clavin plays the local postal worker who’s been a contestant on "Jeopardy" and sounds like a walking dictionary when he opens his mouth.
Interestingly enough, the show’s pilot script from ’82 didn’t include the character. Luckily, he stayed. In 1993, Ratzenberger sued Host International for creating a doll that looked just like his character without his permission or knowledge.
John Ratzenberger
His role as Cliff on the show earned Ratzenberger two nominations for Primetime Emmys. One of the most exciting things about the actor is that Ratzenberger is the only person to voice a character in every Pixar Animation Studios movie!
Aside from his work on-screen, Ratzenberger has made some other pretty impressive accomplishments. Just take the fact he developed an environmentally friendly alternative to packing peanuts! He’s also got some production credits to his name, including three consecutive years on "The World’s Most Incredible Animal Rescues."
George Wendt
After "Cheers," George starred in his show, "The George Wendt Show," though it didn’t last for very long. Over the years, he appeared in a long list of shows, including "Man of the House."
He is set to appear later on in 2020 on "Stealing a Survivor." George reportedly has a net worth of around $45 million and has been married to his wife, Bernadette, since 1978. The couple has three children together.
Dr. Frasier Crane
Dr. Frasier Crane, played by Kelsey Grammer, was first introduced to the world in 1984. The character is known for his unluckiness in love. Eventually, he gets married – and gets a spinoff show. What happened was that people loved Dr. Frasier Crane so much that they wanted to see more of him.
In the spinoff, "Frasier," he moved back to his hometown (Seattle). Unfortunately, he was still just as unlucky when it comes to relationships, and he gets divorced from his wife. Kelsey won four Emmy Awards for his work on his show.