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"Happy Days" stars, Henry Winkler, Ron Howard, Anson Williams and Don Most reunited in public for the first time in 50 years for a panel at Steel City Con.
While Marion Ross has appeared in several movies and television shows, she is most recognized for her role as matriarch of the Cunningham family, Marion Cunningham, in "Happy Days." Ross appeared ...
On April 5, "Happy Days" icons Henry Winkler, Anson Williams, Ron Howard, and Don Most made their first public appearance together in years, taking the stage at Steel City Con in Pittsburgh for a ...
For over a decade, Happy Days defined what it meant for the family to gather around the television for a slice of wholesome, feel-good entertainment. Premiering in 1974 and running for 11 seasons ...
The Coolest Throwback Photos of Henry Winkler, in Honor of His 79th Birthday The ‘Happy Days’ actor turns 79 on Oct. 30, and has a lot of personal and professional milestones to look back on ...
ABC's iconic Happy Days, the series that ran between 1974 and 1984 (and which was a spin-off itself, from Love, American Style), is one of those unicorns of television history.
“Happy Days” did not invent this kind of rosy retrospective memory. But as a mass phenomenon, it was the show that split the atom of nostalgia and got us unstuck in time.
The Post spoke to Anson Williams, 74, and Don Most, 70, about the impact of “Happy Days” as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. The conversations have been edited for length.
Fans of the beloved series “Happy Days,” which aired from 1974 to 1984, got a treat this weekend when some of the cast members came together at Steel City Con outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
In “Happy Days,” Howard played Richie Cunningham and Winkler played Richie’s friend, Fonzie. Richie’s other pals, Potsie and Ralph, were portrayed by Williams, 75, and Most, 71, respectively.
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