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Happy Daysis one of the most popular, influential coming-of-age sitcoms of all time.

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Over the course of 11 seasons, the show took us through the 1950s into the early '60s, mostly through the eyes of the Cunninghams. There was bright-eyed Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard), of course, along with his family and his friends, namely Ralph (Don Most), Potsie (Anson Williams) and the ultra-cool Fonzie (Henry Winkler).

The show spawned a few spinoffs:Laverne & Shirley(1976–1983),Mork & Mindy(1978–1982), andJoanie Loves Chachi(1982–1983). It also made stars out of Howard and Winkler. Fonzie became one of the most popular characters in TV history, while Howard went on to become an Oscar-winning director.

For Howard's part, he thinks the show was built to last forever, in large part due to its intrinsic nostalgia. "It's amazing, but we're not doing a reboot," he toldPEOPLE in 2025. "The fact that the show endures… it kind of blows my mind in an interesting way… There's something about that that doesn't age — it was nostalgia when it was made."

Let's make these days ours again and check in on the cast ofHappy Days.

Ron Howard (Richie Cunningham)

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Ron Howardheadlined the hit sitcom's first seven seasons as the virtuous, lovably innocent Richie.

The child actor known forThe Music Man(1962),The Andy Griffith Show(1960–1968), andAmerican Graffiti(1973) grew up in front of America's eyes onHappy Days,then pivoted away from acting altogether to pursue his real passion, directing. He credits Henry Winkler for helping that transition stick when he agreed to star in Howard's breakout film.

"Henry was always so supportive of that. When Henry said yes toNight Shift, that's what got that movie greenlit," Howard toldPEOPLE in 2025. "He played a hand in helping my dream ultimately come true, which was to be a studio, Hollywood, feature director."

He quickly became a studio heavyweight, directing such diverse hits asSplash(1984),Cocoon(1985),Willow(1988), andParenthood(1989). As the years went on, he tackled even bigger projects, helming the space epicApollo 13(1995) and a string of other true-story adaptations,Cinderella Man(2005),Frost/Nixon(2008),Rush(2013), andA Beautiful Mind(2001), for which Howard won an Oscar.

The Oklahoma native also booked theDa Vinci Codefranchise and provided narration on beloved cult sitcomArrested Development(2003–2019). Most recently, he brought a uniquely twisted true story to life with the star-studdedEden(2024) and made a cameo on Apple TV's Emmy-winning seriesThe Studio(2025).

Howard has been married to Cheryl Alley since 1975 and has four children, including actressBryce Dallas-Howard.

Anson Williams (Warren "Potsie" Weber)

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Anson Williamsearned a Golden Globe nomination as the nerdy, gullible, and musically talented Potsie.

According to Williams, the main gang of four have been just as close in real life as they were on the show.

"We have been close friends for decades," he toldPEOPLE in 2025. "Just to have that kind of friendship that many years? It's pretty unique."

Though he played himself on aHappy Days-themed episode ofBoy Meets World(1996) and reprised Potsie onSabrina, the Teenage Witch(2003), Williams followed Howard's lead behind the camera.

The actor has been a regular TV director for four decades, helming multiple episodes ofMelrose Place(1996–1999),Beverly Hills, 90210(1996–2000),Star Trek: Voyager(1997–1999), andThe Secret Life of the American Teenager(2008–2013).

Williamsmarried real estate broker Sharon MaHarryin 2023. He has five children from previous marriages.

Marion Ross (Marion Cunningham)

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Marion Rossplayed the loving mother of Richie and Joanie and surrogate mother to Fonzie, a role that earned her two Emmy nominations.

As for her favorite scene from the show? "Well, I had a wonderful one where I did a belly dance for Howard, to put some spunk back in the marriage," Rosstold EW in 2008. "It is so funny. The writers said, 'Marion comes down the stairs doing a belly dance.' I thought, 'Did anybody ask me if I could do this?'"

The Minneapolis native was already a two-decade TV vet by the time she took over the Cunningham household. She later landed two more Emmy nods for her lead performance onBrooklyn Bridge(1991–1993) and had recurring roles onThe Drew Carey Show(1997–2004) andGilmore Girls(2001–2005).

Ross, who appeared in Ron Howard's directorial debutGrand Theft Auto(1977), returned to the big screen 19 years later and earned her first Golden Globe nomination forThe Evening Star(1996), a sequel toTerms of Endearment.

The now-retired actress has two children from her first husband. She was later married to actor Paul Michael from 1988 until his death in 2011.

Tom Bosley (Howard Cunningham)

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Tom Bosleyplayed the prototypical, good-natured 1950s TV dad — stern yet wise, the all-American businessman and suburbanite.

He was the first to admit the role was a natural fit.

"I am the character you see on TV — I am Richie Cunningham's father," Bosley toldThe Tampa Tribune. "I'm a square. Like Howard Cunningham, I have a responsibility to care for my family, keep up the home and see to other needs."

Like his TV wife, Bosley was an old hand on the TV circuit when he found a full-time home onHappy Days, earning an Emmy nomination for the performance. After picking up a recurring role onMurder, She Wrote(1984–1988) as Sheriff Tupper, the Chicago native found his own franchise withFather Dowling Mysteries(1989–1991).

He kept up his workload for most of his remaining years, with guest spots on such defining shows asBoy Meets World(1996),ER(2001), andOne Tree Hill(2005).

The character actor died in 2010 at age 83. He was survived by his wife of 30 years, Patricia Carr, and his daughter from a previous marriage.

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Henry Winkler (Arthur Fonzarelli)

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Henry Winklerbecame synonymous with Fonzie. Originally intended as a peripheral character, he became too cool to ignore and was elevated to co-lead status.

The Fonz remains one of the most iconic characters in TV history, and Winkler won two Golden Globes for the role. Despite the hardware, he says he only got better in his post-Happydays.

"I have become a better actor. I have. I'm getting closer to the actor I dreamt about being when I was doing the Fonz," Winkler toldEW in 2023. "Some of my idols in acting are Jack Nicholson and Anthony Hopkins, where there's no distance between their soul and their character… There is something so magnificent about that."

The native New Yorker was no slouch on the big screen, either. He earned two Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor — first forHeroes(1977), alongside Sally Field and Harrison Ford, and again for Howard'sNight Shift(1982), opposite Michael Keaton.

In later years he became one of TV and film comedy's signature character actors, becoming a regular in Adam Sandler's stable — includingThe Waterboy(1998) andClick(2006) — and stealing every scene as incompetent defense attorney Barry Zuckerkorn onArrested Development.

In recent years he found arguably his most well-rounded role on Bill Hader'sBarry(2018–2023), as an amusingly pretentious acting coach turned tragically haunted victim of circumstance. He won his first career Emmy for the performance.

Winkler has been married to Stacey Weitzman since 1978 and they have three children.

Don Most (Ralph Malph)

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Don Mostportrayed the gang's quirky, awkward practical joker, Ralph.

"After five months working on [Ralph], I got to know who he was and helped to mold a personality," Most told theHonolulu Star-Advertiser. "Underneath everything, Ralph has a heart. [He has] a desire, a strong feeling of friendship… I hope that comes through in my portrayal."

In subsequent years, Most stuck around on television — including voice roles onDungeons and Dragons(1983–1985) andTeen Wolf(1986–1987) — and guest spots onBaywatch(1993),Sliders(1996), andDiagnosisMurder(1998). He also had a small part in Howard's big-screen featureEDtv(1996).

The Brooklyn native has maintained a music career over the years as well, specializing in jazz and swing.

Most has been married to Morgan Hart since 1982 and they have two children together.

Erin Moran (Joanie Cunningham)

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Erin Moranemulated the prototypical sassy 1950s teenager as Richie's sister, Joanie. She continued the role on the spinoff,Joanie Loves Chachi, and won a Young Artist Award for her performance.

Though she later landed episodes ofThe Love Boat(1980–1985) andMurder, She Wrote, Moran remained largely out of the spotlight afterHappy Days.

The California native died from throat cancer complications in 2017 at 56 years old. She was survived by her husband of 24 years, Steven Fleischmann.

Al Molinaro (Al Delvecchio)

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Al Molinaroplayed Al Delvecchio, the laid-back owner of Arnold's Drive-In, where the gang is regularly getting a burger or dancing.

Molinaro, already a well known figure thanks to his years onThe Odd Couple(1970–1975), took over as the owner of Arnold's in season 4 after Pat Morita's Arnold left the show.

"In the industry, they used to consider us like a bubble-gum show," Molinaro said on the 1992Happy Days Reunion Special. "But I think they overlooked one thing. To the public in America,Happy Dayswas an important show, and I think it was and I think it still is."

He played Al again onJoanie Loves Chachiand in Weezer's music video for "Buddy Holly," which took place at Arnold's. His biggest role in later years was on the sitcomThe Family Man(1990–1991).

The Wisconsin native died in 2015 at age 96. He was survived by his wife of 34 years, Betty Farrell, and a son from his first marriage.

Scott Baio (Chachi Arcola)

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Scott Baioplayed Fonzie's similarly smooth-talking cousin Chachi, who made "Wah wah wah" an enduring catchphrase.

The actor found plenty of later success, but knows it all came down toHappy DayscreatorGarry Marshall.

"Everything that I have, everything that I do, extends from that," Baio toldThe AV Club. "Garry Marshall created me, basically, and I oweeverythingto him."

Known only at the time for the title role in kid gangster flickBugsy Malone(1976) alongside Jodie Foster, Baio turned Chachi into a breakout character and eventually headlined his own spinoff.

He then took on another starring role that lasted the rest of the decade,Charles in Charge(1984–1990). A few years later, he landed a regular gig onDiagnosis: Murder(1993–1995).

Arrested Developmentfans know him for his recurring part as lawyer Bob Loblaw, reuniting him with Winkler and Howard. The New York native later found himself in sitcom dad mode on Nick at Nite'sSee Dad Run(2012–2014). His most recent acting credit is the action flickA Line of Fire(2025), alongside Jason Patric and Cuba Gooding Jr.

Baio has been married to Renée Sloan since 2007. They have two children together.

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Paris Jackson Is Suing Her Father's Estate Over Secret Bonuses, a Biopic She Hates, and Millions in Murky Payments

Paris Jackson is locked in an escalating legal battle with Michael Jackson's estate co-executors John Branca and John McClain, accusing them of financial mismanagement, unauthorized bonuses, and self-serving decisions tied to the upcoming biopic Michael.

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  • The dispute centers on more than $600,000 in questionable payments, a controversial casting decision involving Miles Teller, and a fight over when the estate must release its 2025 financial accounts.

  • The estate is firing back hard, pointing to its transformation from $500 million in debt to a multi-billion-dollar empire, and accusing Paris's team of staging "tabloid press photo ops" rather than engaging in good faith.

Nearly 17 years afterMichael Jackson's death, the King of Pop's multibillion-dollar estate remains a battlefield. And standing in the middle of it, paperwork in hand, burgundy blazer on point, is his 27-year-old daughterParis Jackson— who is quickly becoming the most formidable threat the estate's executives have ever faced.

This isn't a passing grievance or a tabloid spat. With all the storms Michael Jackson's reputation, legacy, and bank accounts have weathered through the years, it could be his outspoken and independent daughter who blows the whole house down.

At the center of the ongoing estate dispute is a combustible mix of money, power, and a whole lot of receipts. At the center of this dispute is more than $600,000 in bonuses, self-described "premium payments," payouts to various law firms and individuals for largely unaccounted-for work, and an insistence on gifts such as cars and fancy watches that may or may not have come from MJ himself.

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Paris, in a pre-hearing brief filed in mid-March,wasn't exactly subtleabout how she feels about co-executorJohn Branca— the attorney her father fired multiple times while he was still alive. Her legal team described Branca by referencing the filmA Few Good Men, writing that he testified "he had neither the time nor the inclination to explain himself to his beneficiaries, and 'would rather that you just said thank you and went on your way.'"

Colonel Jessup would be proud.

If the financial complaints weren't enough, there's also the matter ofMichael— theAntoine Fuqua-directed biopic starringJaafar Jackson(yes, MJ's nephew) andColman Domingo, set to hit theaters on April 24, 2026. Paris has long described the film as "sugar-coated" and "dishonest" based on a script she was provided.

Her latest legal filings take direct aim at how Branca handled his role as a producer on the project. Paris questioned the "peculiar and presumably costly" choice to cast A-list actorMiles Tellerto play Branca himself, doubting whether such an expensive move would actually translate into higher box office returns.

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She also raised alarms about the estate allegedly being forced to spend tens of millions on reshoots — a problem she argues stems from Branca's inexperience in film production. There's also the matter of a 1994 deal. Paris and her lawyers want to bury Branca for not knowing about, or knowing the significance of, a $20 million-plus settlement with the family of then-underagedJordan Chandlerthat forbade depiction of his relationship with Michael Jackson and the allegations of sexual abuse.

The estate, for its part, is not amused. "The estate is extremely happy with the movie and expects it to be very profitable for the estate," an estate spokesperson toldDeadline.

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The lawyers for Branca and the Jackson estate co-executor,John McClain, went full scorched earth in their response. They said Paris and her lawyers have "either not been paying attention over the past several years or simply want to object for objections' sake."

They didn't stop there. They added that Paris and her team "seem far more interested in playing media games by making headline-grabbing, yet false, accusations; raising specific 'concerns' over issues previously addressed and resolved, and staging tabloid press photo ops strutting into hearings with obvious props."

Paris Jackson at the ‘Frankenstein’ Premiere during the 82nd Venice International Film Festival 2025 on August 30, 2025. Photo Credit: Anna Maria Tinghino/Future Image/Cover Images

Oof. (For the record, Paris showed up to a March courthouse appearance in a matching burgundy wide-leg trouser set and skyscraper heels, so if that's a prop, it's a very chic one.)

The estate's defenders have a significant counterargument: the numbers. The estate carried $500 million in debt at the time of Michael Jackson's death in 2009 and was facing the possibility of bankruptcy. Under Branca and McClain's management, it was rebuilt into a business generating billions in revenue.

They also note that Paris has already received approximately $65 million in benefits from the estate and stands to inherit many hundreds of millions more.

But Paris's court filings argue something more fundamental is broken. Her filing stressed that the estate has "morphed into a private entertainment investment fund managed more for the benefit of executors and their counsel than its beneficiaries."

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And she's not doing this alone. Paris,Prince, andBigi Jacksonare legally demanding that the estate release the financial breakdown of their 2025 expenses, with a request for the report by September 15; however, the estate claims they need at least 16 months to finalize the reports.

Retired JudgeMitchell Beckloff— who has presided over this case since Michael Jackson's death in 2009 — is overseeing the latest hearings. With Paris Jackson and her brothers, Prince and Bigi, now adults, it is hard to deny that the family could take control now.

No ruling is expected immediately, but the trajectory is clear: this dispute isn't winding down. It's just getting started. Whether you're Team Paris or Team Estate, one thing is certain — Michael Jackson's legacy, financial and otherwise, is still very much up for grabs.

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Alan Ritchson's explosive neighborhood brawl has reached its climax.

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Officials closed the investigation after determining whether charges would be filed against the actor or hisneighborRonnie Taylor.

The update came amid Taylor's statements about the action star repeatedly attacking him.

Alan Ritchson's explosive neighborhood brawl has reached its climax

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The tense exchange between Alan Ritchson and hisneighbor Ronnie Taylorescalated within seconds in their quiet, upscale Brentwood, Tennessee, neighborhood.

Footage captured the brawl that unfolded in front of two of the actor's three sons, shared with his wife, Catherine.

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Investigators determined that Taylor instigated physical contact, while Ritchson acted in self-defense, according to Brentwood Police Captain Steven Pepin's latest update.

No charges would be filed against Ritchson, officials concluded.

On the other hand, there was also a possibility of Ritchsonfiling charges against the neighbor, but he did not pursue them.

There was a possibility of charges being filed against Taylor, but Ritchson did not pursue them

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"After reviewing available evidence, includingvideo footage and witness statements, authorities determined that no criminal charges will be pursued. Mr. Ritchson's actions were found to be in self-defense," Pepinsaidin a statement.

Pepin noted that a "potential reckless endangerment charge was considered" against Taylor.

But Ritchson "declined to pursue charges," he said.

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With both theReacherstar and theneighbor being in the clear, the "case is now closed, and no further action will be taken," Pepin added.

Footage shared online captured the physical tussle on Sunday, March 22.

The "case is now closed, and no further action will be taken," an official said

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Taylor was seen kneeling on the ground as theHunger Games: Catching Firestar was seen repeatedly striking him.

The full picture emerged after additional clips, taken from Ritchson's ownbody camera strapped to his chest, showed Taylor confronting the actor on the street and initiating the attack.

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The day before the physical altercation, Taylor had witnessed Ritchson allegedly speeding through the neighborhood on a motorcycle.

"Then, on Sunday, when I was cleaning my bike outside my house, he rode past once, twice, and on the second time, I walked out in front of him, and I said, 'You got to stop. Someone's going to get hurt,'" Taylor toldTMZ.

A body camera strapped to Ritchson's chest provided the full picture of the neighborhood tussle

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Ritchson was on his Kawasaki and fell off his vehicle when Taylor jumped onto the middle of the road and blocked him. His sons were riding their own bikes at the time.

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The actor got back onto his bike and asked the neighbor to "f***ing move" out of his way as he revved the engine multiple times. But Taylor stayed put.

Taylor pushed the bike and the actor twice, leading Ritchson to shove him to the ground and strike him multiple times.

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Admitting the tussle "escalated" quickly, Taylor toldTMZ,"I did push him because he was coming towards me on his bike. He did it again for a second time. I pushed him a second time, and I think the second time he got off his bike and kicked the cr*p outta me."

The neighbor shared pictures of bruises on his forehead and claimed to cops that the actor hit him "at least four times."

Taylor claimed he was merely trying to take a stand when he confronted the action star

Taylor claimed he had "such a sh*ty day" after the brawl and claimed he was merely trying to take a stand.

"I don't wish the guy any malice or ill will, but we just don't need people riding through neighborhoods like this," he continued. "And I just decided I'm going to take a stand, because someone has to."

After videos of Ritchson and Taylor went viral online, the actorshared a cryptic postwith a quote attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte.

"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake," the quote said.

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Taylor previously spoke about struggling with his mental health and attempted to take his own life in 2019.

"I was diagnosed as bipolar right after," he previously toldThe Hollywood Reporter."Deep down, I was comforted to know, 'OK, there's a name for this.'"

The actor said he then began "MDMA therapy" and said it "rewired [his] brain in the best way."

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