Ron Howard and Henry Winkler reunite with 'Happy Days' co-stars for the first time in 50 years
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Ron Howard and Henry Winkler joined fellow 'Happy Days' co-stars Anson Williams and Don Most after 50 years at Steel City Con in Pittsburgh. The reunion included an emotional panel discussion where Winkler expressed his joy at being together again, while Howard humorously noted it felt shorter than 50 years. They reminisced about the show's creator, Garry Marshall, and the importance of their ensemble cast, emphasizing how 'Happy Days' represented their coming-of-age story while acknowledging fellow cast members who have passed away since the show's end in 1984.
I'm just emotional here. This is the first time that we have appeared this way in 50 years.
We're having so much fun hanging, and this is sort of our great excuse to come together, so thank you.
The show evolved as, really, an ensemble. We were like a family, well, okay, maybe not a family, but we were a unit.
Garry Marshall was, like, a brilliant creator, a great writer. They chose a wonderful cast - some of them, unfortunately, are no longer on the earth with us.
Read at New York Post
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