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Ralph Malph (voice) Main role 1981-1982 Fantasy Island: Kermit Dobbs Todd Porter, Billy Williams Episode: "The Artist and the Lady / Elizabeth's Baby Episode: "King Arthur in Mr. Roarke's Court / Shadow Games" 1982 CHiPs: Moloch (as Donald Most) Episode: "Rock Devil Rock" 1979-1983 The Love Boat: Marv Prine (as Donny Most) Keith Kelly (as ...
Originally, his father owned a woman's dress store in town and his name was Harry Malph (played by Mike Monahan in the first-season episode "Because She's There"), but when the show shifted to a studio audience format in the third season, Ralph's father was shown to be an optometrist, Mickey Malph, played first by Alan Oppenheimer and then ...
Ralph Malph – In the first season, Ralph was intended as more of a secondary character, billed in the end credits, along with Winkler and Moran, but by season 2, Ralph was front billed with them. Mitsumo "Arnold" Takahashi (Noriyuki "Pat" Morita) (seasons 1-3, 10–11: 26 episodes) is the owner of Arnold's Drive-In season three (1975–76).
'Happy Days' Happy Days was an enormously popular sitcom set in the Midwest United States in the 1950s and 1960, starring Ron Howard as Richie Cunningham, the oldest son of the quintessential ...
Potsie was a close friend of Richie Cunningham and Ralph Malph, who often spent time at Arnold's Drive In. He was characterized as being not very bright, somewhat gullible, socially clumsy, and in modern hindsight, very "square," and because of it, he was frequently called a nerd by friends and acquaintances.
Note: This episode introduces Lynda Goodfriend as Lori Beth Allen, Richie's girlfriend and future wife. (Goodfriend had previously appeared in two earlier episodes as a different character, Kim, a girlfriend of Richie and Ralph.) Absent: Al Molinaro as Al Delvecchio; Scott Baio as Chachi Arcola.
The invitation is still valid, but actor Henry Winker is not sure when — or even if — it will be accepted. Winkler, who shot to fame as Fonzy on “Happy Days” in the 1970s and has remained ...
Ralph is shocked to learn his parents are divorcing. Notes: This episode marks the final regular appearances of Ron Howard and Donny Most as Richie Cunningham and Ralph Malph, respectively, on the series. Also, this episode was shot prior to "Hot Stuff", since the Arnold's scenes take place in the original Arnold's set.