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When people tuned into Happy Days 51 years ago, they witnessed a dark moment in sitcom history, and now a Fonzie fan theory might finally explain it.
Now 40 years beyond the conclusion of "Happy Days," what has become of the Fonz's two beloved rides? Read more: 14 Of The ...
aka “The Fonz” or “Fonzie” from the 1950s-set ABC sitcom Happy Days. Wearing his leather jacket and oftentimes on his motorcycle (even in his apartment), he helped turn the Ron Howard ...
It’s scorching outside but Devin Clark is feeling pretty cool these days: The singer-actor is starring as Arthur “the Fonz” Fonzarelli in “Happy Days: The Musical.” The Sonnentag Theatre ...
Henry Winkler is reflecting on the 17 seconds it took for him to crash his character's iconic motorcycle on the set of "Happy Days." Known for his breakout role as Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli in ...
Columbus, Ohio: Relaxing in a Columbus hotel recently, actor Henry Winkler, perhaps better known as "Fonzie," leading character in the television series Happy Days, enjoys a brief reunion with his ...
It was thrilling to see the show take off. WINKLER They came to me at ABC and they wanted to change the title to “Fonzie’s Happy Days.” I said, “If you do that, it is an insult to ...
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 ...
The Pizza Bowl of "Happy Days" is really the Falcon Bowl in Riverwest, Ward said. And yes, the surname of Ashley Pfister, one of Fonzie's girlfriends, is a shoutout to Milwaukee's Pfister Hotel ...
That’s when Winkler channeled Fonzie, hitting the jukebox to play their iconic theme song. “Happy Days” followed the Milwaukee-based Cunningham family — including father Howard (Tom Bosley ...
Meanwhile, all these years after his run on "Happy Days," Henry Winkler still hasn't taken up riding as a hobby. Thankfully, this doesn't mean that his two Fonz motorcycles have disappeared or ...