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At the time of the casting in 1973, Dolenz was still best known as the drummer from the Monkees, whose TV series had last ...
The now-80-year-old last surviving member of the "Daydream Believer" group is now good friends with the nicest man in showbiz ...
Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli aka Fonzie was the king of cool and ruled the “Happy Days” era. So it’s no wonder he was a hit with the ladies. But what was it that made Fonz so irresistible to ...
Meet Ishita, the founder of Fonzie Folksy, who has a passion for molecules and a knack for innovative marketing strategies.
"I would do nothing Fonzie off of the show. I was Henry, and that was my character," the "Happy Days" star said. Sydney Bucksbaum is a writer at Entertainment Weekly covering all things pop ...
A free agent after this season, he’s clearly stated his preference was second. “I talked to Fonzie,” Valentine told The Post. “He is a great player who is concerned about his future both ...
Before Fonzie rode a Triumph, he rode a a 1947 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead chopper. Freshly restored to "Happy Days" condition, collector and former racer George Roeder, Jr., is bringing the one ...
And thank goodness for that, or we might all have been deprived of the cultural touchstone that is Fonzie jumping the shark. The phrase "jump the shark" has become shorthand for the moment when a ...
Micky Dolenz reflected on how he was almost cast as Happy Days’ greaser sex symbol Arthur Herbert “Fonzie” Fonzarelli in a new interview. “I almost got it,” the actor told People.
The Monkees' star admits that Henry Winkler deserved the part: “He was just so good.” Monkees maniacs know that before Micky ...