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'Happy Days' first premiered on ABC in January 1974
After over 52 years of friendship, the stars of the beloved series Happy Days are revealing the one thing they never discuss in their group chat.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Actors Henry Winkler, Don Most, and Anson Williams from Happy Days stop by Guajillo's and pose with co-owner Michelle Barajas. (Courtesy of Guajillo's - The Shortcut to Mexico ) Who knew ...
More than four decades after Happy Days aired its final episode, many of its stars — who played teens in the 1950s and 1960s — are now parents (and, sometimes, grandparents!). Howard, now a father of four adult children, told Parade in 2010, "I think I ...
More than a few stars landed in San Antonio for Big Texas Comicon over the weekend, including the iconic trio of actors who portrayed Fonzie, Ralph and Potsie on the legendary 1970s sitcom "Happy Days." According to a Saturday post to social media, actors ...
"It's so funny because even up till today we have an open text thing," says Williams, referring to their group text. He adds that the group includes, "Ron, Donnie, Henry, and myself." If you're wondering what the foursome talks about in their group text,
Happy Days aren't just here to stay. The cast of the beloved sitcom seems to enjoy each other's company so much, they've never faded away. It's been 41 years since Happy Days completed its 11-season run on ABC, and a staggering 51 years since the classic ...
In the 1970s, Happy Days Erin Moran was a blossoming American talent: signed by her talent agent when she was just five-years-old, she was soon a national treasure. But her life took a tragic