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Topic: "The Fonz" will turn 70 this October (Read 777 times)

vip
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November 01, 2015, 01:15:24 PM
#15
The Fonz is one of my all-time idols!
And I also think Henry was such a good actor... it's a shame he has not played other meaningful parts in his career.

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That year Winkler was also narrator and executive producer of Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?, a documentary film about Dorothy and Bob DeBolt, an American couple who have adopted 14 children, some of whom are severely disabled war orphans (in addition to raising Dorothy's five biological children and Bob's biological daughter). The film won an Academy Award for Best Feature-length Documentary in 1978,[15] as well as the Directors Guild of America Award and the Humanitas Award for producer and director John Korty in 1979. A 50-minute version of the film shown on ABC in December, 1978, earned a 1979 Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Program and an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Informational Program for Winkler, Korty, and producers Warren Lockhart and Dan McCann.

Nothing meaningful to see here. Please move on.
sr. member
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November 01, 2015, 10:23:24 AM
#14


His smiles looks creepy man.

I do like him though.
sr. member
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November 01, 2015, 06:22:34 AM
#13
The Fonz is one of my all-time idols!
And I also think Henry was such a good actor... it's a shame he has not played other meaningful parts in his career.
Vod
legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970
October 31, 2015, 06:52:07 PM
#12
And on a related note, "Al" from the diner in Happy Days, has died.  Sad

A very respectable age of 96. 

http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/31/entertainment/happy-days-star-al-molinaro-dies/index.html

Holy shit! Al died on Fonzi' birthday. What are the odds of that happening?

1:365.254  Smiley
legendary
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October 31, 2015, 06:35:49 AM
#11
I remember that! The incredible fight of Mork vs Fonz awesomeness.
vip
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October 31, 2015, 03:57:09 AM
#10
And on a related note, "Al" from the diner in Happy Days, has died.  Sad

A very respectable age of 96. 

http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/31/entertainment/happy-days-star-al-molinaro-dies/index.html

Holy shit! Al died on Fonzi' birthday. What are the odds of that happening?
Vod
legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970
October 31, 2015, 02:56:29 AM
#9
And on a related note, "Al" from the diner in Happy Days, has died.  Sad

A very respectable age of 96. 

http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/31/entertainment/happy-days-star-al-molinaro-dies/index.html
vip
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October 31, 2015, 02:53:18 AM
#8
And now Henry Winkler is officially 70. Happy birthday, Fonzi.
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Never ending parties are what Im into.
September 15, 2015, 09:01:26 PM
#7
See Im just old enough to know a bit of both. Thats a cool piece of trivia. Smiley
vip
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September 15, 2015, 08:44:14 PM
#6
I must have missed that episode Mork and Mindy joining the show or vice versa.

yeah, I never saw that episode either.  Wasn't Mork and Mindy a spin off from Happy Days?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mork_%26_Mindy

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The series is a spin-off from the sitcom Happy Days. The character of Mork is played by a then-unknown Robin Williams, who impressed producer Garry Marshall with his quirky comedic ability as soon as they met. When Williams was asked to take a seat at the audition, Williams immediately sat on his head on the chair and Marshall cast him on the spot, and later wryly commented that Williams was the only alien who auditioned for the role.

Mork appears in the Happy Days Season 5 episode, "My Favorite Orkan", which first aired in February 1978 and is a take on the 1960s sitcom My Favorite Martian. Williams's character, Mork, attempts to take Richie Cunningham back to his planet of Ork as a human specimen, but his plan is foiled by Fonzie. In the initial broadcast of this episode, it all turned out to be a dream that Richie had, but when Mork proved so popular, the ending was re-edited to show Mork erasing the experience from everyone's minds, thus meaning the event had actually happened and wasn't a dream.
Vod
legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970
September 15, 2015, 07:01:40 PM
#5
I must have missed that episode Mork and Mindy joining the show or vice versa.

yeah, I never saw that episode either.  Wasn't Mork and Mindy a spin off from Happy Days?
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Never ending parties are what Im into.
September 15, 2015, 03:42:01 PM
#4
I must have missed that episode Mork and Mindy joining the show or vice versa.
vip
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September 15, 2015, 09:56:09 AM
#3
While it's great the fonz is turning 70 the only problem is that most of us remember him dying during the filming of happy days.

 Lips sealed

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A close friend of actor John Ritter, the two led a Broadway ensemble cast in Neil Simon's The Dinner Party in 2000. Winkler was reunited as a guest star on Ritter's sitcom 8 Simple Rules (for Dating my Teenage Daughter) in 2003 by Ritter's request. On September 11, Ritter became ill during filming, and unexpectedly died. A stunned, grief-stricken Winkler was interviewed by Mary Hart of Entertainment Tonight and various other entertainment news sources.

Do you have Henry Winkler confused with John Ritter?
legendary
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September 15, 2015, 07:44:33 AM
#2
While it's great the fonz is turning 70 the only problem is that most of us remember him dying during the filming of happy days.

 Lips sealed
vip
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September 15, 2015, 01:42:10 AM
#1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Winkler



I remember watching the initial release of the episode above. Good times!/Happy Days.
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