Word: wendt
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...rough day. After hearing that he thought so too, the producers invited O'Neill to tape a cameo appearance. For his TV acting debut, if one doesn't count the House's televised debates, O'Neill is hunched over the bar when George Wendt, 34 (the Speaker's favorite character in the series), plunks down beside him and heaves into a tirade on Washington. "This bozo right here next to me could probably be a better Congressman than those guys in Congress," says Wendt. Add laugh track. And so the line between show...
Inside the bar, O'Neill encounters Norm, the unemployed accountant in the series played by George Wendt. Norm is complaining about how Congress doesn't accomplish anything...
When the taping was over, O'Neill and Wendt, who plays Norm, picked up two glasses from the set and raised them in a toast: "Here's to the Boston...