Tom Hanks made quite the splash in his guest starring role on Happy Days. So much so that he credits his appearance on the beloved sitcom with getting him his first leading film role, in Ron Howard's ...
Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli aka Fonzie was the king of cool and ruled the “Happy Days” era. So it’s no wonder he was a hit with the ladies. But what was it that made Fonz so irresistible to women kind?
Most television fans are familiar with the phrase “jumping the shark,” but not everyone knows the origin story. Formerly popular shows that drag on too long get accused of jumping the shark when they ...
It’s hard to think of Happy Days without Fonzie, but when the series premiered in January 1974, the character portrayed by Henry Winkler was a bit player. Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli was a minor, ...
Fonzie was over-the-top. Sometimes he did silly things, like jumping over a shark. He was a caricature of a 1950s Italian greaser. Yet, to many, he was magnetic. In an interview with Entertainment ...
Henry Winkler recalled the time police asked for his help in talking a troubled young fan out of jumping off a ledge while he was working on the hit sitcom “Happy Days.” During an appearance on “Jimmy ...
Every man wanted to be him and every woman wanted to date him. Henry Winkler starred as the iconic Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli on the Garry Marshall ’50s-era sitcom “Happy Days.” The King of Cool was ...
Bob Brunner, a writer-producer on the classic ABC sitcom "Happy Days" who named Henry Winkler's "Fonzie" but also -- as legend has it -- suggested the character jump a shark in a now-infamous 1977 ...