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Before Happy Days, Goodfriend played Ethel "Sunshine" Akalino on the short-lived series Blansky's Beauties. [3] After that show left the air, she and co-star Scott Baio joined Happy Days . [ 4 ] She originally played a guest role in the fourth season of Happy Days as Kim in "Time Capsule" and "Graduation (Part 1)", before returning to the show ...
Richard J. Cunningham is a fictional character in the 1970s TV sitcom Happy Days, [1] played by Ron Howard.Richie is Howard and Marion Cunningham's son and Joanie Cunningham and Chuck Cunningham's brother.
Marion Cunningham is the wife of Howard Cunningham and the mother of Richie, Joanie, and (briefly) Chuck Cunningham; she sometimes plays the role of a surrogate mother to Fonzie, who usually called her "Mrs. C". Marion, on the other hand, is the only person Fonzie allows to address him by his birth name, Arthur.
'Happy Days' Happy Days was an enormously popular sitcom set in the Midwest United States in the 1950s and 1960, starring Ron Howard as Richie Cunningham, the oldest son of the quintessential ...
Happy Days was produced by Miller-Milkis Productions, a teaming of Thomas L. Miller with former film editor Edward K. Milkis, which became Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions when Robert L. Boyett joined the company in 1980, and was the first-ever show to be produced by the company's most recent incarnation, Miller-Boyett Productions, which ...
Happy Days press photo, 1974. Ross' best known role is on the sitcom Happy Days, which aired for 11 seasons on ABC, from 1974 to 1984, having to appear in almost every episode of the series, with the exception of 2. She portrayed matriarch Marion Cunningham, mother of Richie, Joanie, and (briefly) Chuck.
Richie and Fonzie are back together again. At the Emmys, Ron Howard and Henry Winkler took the stage in a “Happy Days” reunion of sorts, in honor of the show’s 50th anniversary. On a re ...
On April 19, 2011, Moran, three of her Happy Days co-stars—Don Most, Anson Williams, and Marion Ross—and the estate of Tom Bosley, who died in 2010, filed a $10 million breach-of-contract lawsuit against CBS, which owns the show. The suit claimed that cast members had not been paid merchandising revenues owed under their contracts.