Stars from Happy Days reunited to pay their final respects to Erin Moran, the actress with the sweet smile who played Joanie Cunningham on the hit ’70s show. She died in her trailer home in New ...
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 ...
Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli from "Happy Days" is the role that catapulted actor Henry Winkler to stardom and is also the one that hindered his success, leaving him in "debilitating" pain. Opening up ...
"Happy Days" stars Ron Howard and Henry Winkler reunited on the Emmy Awards' stage on Sunday night. Winkler made a joke during the pair's introduction while honoring the iconic show's 50th anniversary ...
Henry Winkler and Ron Howard had an epic “Happy Days” reunion at the 2024 Emmys in honor of the hit sitcom’s 50th anniversary. While presenting the award for best direction of a comedy series during ...
Ayyyyyyy, look who reunited at this year's Emmys! Happy Days alumni Henry Winkler and Ron Howard took the stage during the awards ceremony Sunday, giving fans of the ABC sitcom a glimpse of the former ...
Fonzie and the gang are still imparting wisdom 50 years later. Indeed, the iconic sitcom “Happy Days” is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its premiere, and the show and its cast were the subject of ...
It's amazing how a single sitcom-even one that arrived and took the pop culture world by storm-can create an entire universe of shows, characters and Saturday-morning experiments, but Happy Days may ...
"Happy Days" follows a Wisconsin family's life in the 1950s, back when diners had jukeboxes, teenagers fell in love with milkshakes in their hands, and greasers terrorized the streets. While the ...
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. Ron ...
At 50, the classic sitcom is the model of a kind of nostalgia that’s as much about what we forget (the bad stuff) as what we remember. (Aaaay!) Credit...Doug Chayka Supported by By James Poniewozik ...