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‘Happy Days’ cast on sitcom fame 50 years later: ‘It was like The Beatles’
The ABC series, set in Eisenhower-Era Milwaukee, materialized on the heels of the 1950s nostalgia craze generated by the movie “American Graffiti.“The show revolved around the all-American, middle-class Cunningham family: loving parents Marion (Marion Ross) and Howard (Tom Bosley), their good-natured teenage son, Richie (Ron Howard, who co-starred in “American Graffiti”) and his kid sister, Joanie (Erin Moran).Howard, the future Oscar-winning director (“A Beautiful Mind”), was already familiar to television viewers as Opie Taylor on “The Andy Griffith Show” in the 1960s; both Ross and Bosley were seasoned showbiz veterans whose resumes dated back to the 1950s. The supporting cast members, though, were largely unfamiliar to viewers: Henry Winkler as loyal, tough-guy greaser with a heart of gold Arthur Fonzarelli — aka “Fonzie,” aka “The Fonz” (“Aaayyy!”) — and Richie’s pals, wide-eyed Potsie Weber (Anson Williams) and wiseguy Ralph Malph (Don Most).In its third season, the series went from a single-format sitcom (shot like a movie) to a three-camera setup with episodes filmed before a live audience — adding electric energy to a surging show already ingrained in American pop culture.By its fourth season, “Happy Days” shot to No.
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Henry Winkler is going on a book tour. Here’s how to get tickets now
The Fonz is ready to tell all.Henry Winkler, 77, of “Happy Days,” “Barry,” and countless other film and television projects just announced a speaking engagement at New York City’s Town Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 31 as part of his upcoming fall tour promoting his new memoir “Being Henry: The Fonz…And Beyond.”On the autumn run of shows, the Emmy winner will discuss his New York childhood, impressive career, approach to acting and his life as it is now with a moderator.And if you want to spend your Halloween evening with Gene Cousineau/Barry Zuckercorn/Arthur Fonzarelli (why not dress like one of them?), you can grab tickets for the show right now.At the time of publication, tickets for the NYC show are going for $74 before fees on Vivid Seats.Plus, Winkler shared on Twitter that “each ticket includes a meet and greet and a copy of my book, which I will be happy to sign!”Now that’s a Halloween treat.Want to find out if Winkler is coming to a city near you?Here’s everything you need to know and more about Henry Winkler’s 2023 “Being Henry” tour.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for all Henry Winkler shows can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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‘Barry’ Ends With a Bang: Henry Winkler Explains the Ending and What’s Next for Gene
Jordan Moreau SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from the series finale of “Barry,” now streaming on Max. Sunday night on HBO featured the end of two major series after four seasons apiece: “Succession” and “Barry.” The shows launched just a few months apart in 2018, and now they’ve ended their runs on the same night. After “Succession” wrapped up less than an hour earlier, now Bill Hader, Henry Winkler, Sarah Goldberg, Stephen Root and Anthony Carrigan have delivered a blood-soaked farewell to their characters. After loading up on guns, Barry (Hader) drives furiously to save Sally (Goldberg) and their son John (Zachary Golinger) after NoHo Hank (Carrigan) kidnapped them in the last episode. On the way there, Barry prays to God, hoping that his past sins will be washed away and that he’ll be redeemed after his life of violence. But when he arrives at Hank’s hideout, he’s missed all the action. Before he gets there, the potential peace offering between Hank and Fuches (Root) to team up against Barry has fallen apart, and their gangs have massacred each other. Fuches wanted Hank to admit he killed his own boyfriend Cristobal (Michael Irby) in his quest for power, but he refused. Hank dies against a golden statue of Cristobal, and Fuches helps John and Sally escape before he disappears.
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