A nostalgic look back at the 1950s, "Happy Days" was a cultural milestone. Here's what has happened to the surviving cast in the decades since it left the air.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Here, we take a trip back to the 1950s — via the 1970s — to see what happened to the Happy Days gang. Directed by Ron Howard, ...
The actor used his Hollywood connections to help promote a lifesaving maneuver.
When “Happy Days” creator Garry Marshall envisioned the role of Fonzie, he had in mind someone entirely different from Henry Winkler, who would steal the popular 1970s ABC sitcom that made its debut ...
"It’s a long story, but the creators and cast of 'Happy Days' have helped save more lives than any other program in history!" ...
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 ...
This weekend made for some happy days in Monroeville. Four main cast members of the popular 1970s show “Happy Days” — Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, Anson Williams and Don Most — had a reunion at Steel ...
Anson Williams recalled fearing for his life during a scary incident with a mob of fans at the height of his "Happy Days" fame. The 74-year-old actor starred as gullible aspiring singer Warren "Potsie ...
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 ...
Anson Williams' uncle created the Heimlich maneuver, and a certain hit sitcom was "a major reason for its success." ...