@@RichS-jy7sb Have met Henry several times over the years, at autograph shows and several of the other cast members, too. He's by far my favorite of them all!
As a kid, I loved this show..it was goofy but so funny to me back then. Fonze was my favorite character..would have been cool to have all of them do a reunion show with Ron Howard too,
Donny Most had a small part in the new movie “Unsung Hero”, about the family that ended up being the band “For King and Country”. He played Carmen’s agent.
They sound the same but of course look so old now lol. Ron Howard and Marion Ross (if even in diapers-the lady is 95 after all-lol) should’ve been there. RIP Erin Moran and Tom Bosley.
Pleasantly surprised that Mr.Winkler, Mr. Most and Mr. Williams appear to have stayed friends after all these years- especially considering how Fonzie seemed to just barely tolerate Ralph and Potsie for Richie's sake! BTW, Mr. Williams's original name was Anson William. . Heimlich and, yes, one of his cousins was Dr. Henry Heimlich who'd popularized the Heimlich maneuver to save choking victims (and himself lived to 96)!
Wow, So great to see these guys and really make us realize how fast life goes by as they were young guys when those of us at our age now, watched them when we were teenagers back then ourselves...... Legends !💪
While on vacation back in the late 90's with my family, we were walking through a little town called Eze with a group of people on a bus tour and some guy walks by wheeling his suitcase and I do a double take and sure enough at the same time a few others notice him and sure enough it was Henry Winkler. He was super nice and posed for pictures and chatted. What a chance meeting right?
Yeah they're all warm and fuzzy about it now, but I remember when Happy Days was still going on and shortly after it ended and Winkler was a total douche about it......he never did a Fonz impression for anyone for even a second, not even for his eventual stepson, who he could have given such a wonderful childhood memory. Quite full of himself at the time. Maybe death staring him in the face now gave him a clue.
A little story about this event. Donny and Anson already were sitting down and Henry walked in late. Donny said "sit on it Henry" and Henry says "HEY (with fire in his eyes) ... Donny says "Henry I was only kidding, honestly Henry". Henry says "Ey" ... and puts two thumbs up.
All of them charge $40 for an autograph. We couldn't afford that so our grand kids didn't get any. Some grateful stars made stars by us. Charging your fans. Just not cool.
That’s garbage. And $40 is CHEAP for autographs. Stars and bands at conventions and expos normally charge a couple hundred for a signature. Stay home next time.
@thefonzkiss Hundreds at that event were complaining about the charge, not just me. Maybe they'll all stay home next time. Mr Winkler has a net worth of $51 million. Not gonna hurt him to sign a few of his fans autographs. They all said it wasn't cool.
Charging fans for a celebrity signature at organized events like Comic Cons and memorabilia shows across the USA is common practice. Either you're out of touch or just tight.
@oaktree1628 Maybe your grandkids don't. Mine love the older shows saying there just better. Buy them on DVD. How can you possibly say what my grandkids would like?You don't know. Certainly not gonna pay for an autograph from anybody. They're statement not mine.
Stars of the #1 show of the 1970's. Winkler was one of the most famous people in the world at that time. He's also in a lot of other things these days.