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Richard J. Cunningham is a fictional character in the 1970s TV sitcom Happy Days, [1] played by Ron Howard. Richie is Howard and Marion Cunningham's son and Joanie Cunningham and Chuck Cunningham's brother. He is friends with Fonzie, Ralph Malph, and Potsie Weber. [2] Richie was originally the show's lead character.
After having knocked Happy Days out of the top 20 programs on television his last year at CBS, Silverman had the series at the top of the Nielsen ratings by 1977 (see below). Good Times was later ended in 1979. Ron Howard later revealed that many of the exterior scenes filmed in Happy Days were actually shot in Munster, Indiana.
Richie (Ron Howard) takes a turn on Fonzie's (Henry Winkler) motorcycle in a scene from Happy Days A role in an installment of series Love, American Style , titled "Love and the Television Set", [ 20 ] led to his being cast as Richie Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days (for syndication, the segment was re-titled "Love and the Happy Days").
Henry Winkler and Ron Howard on 'Happy Days' (left); Ron Howard and Henry Winkler at the 2024 Emmys (right) ... and Ron Howard as their 'Happy Days' characters in 1978. ... I have something with a ...
The chemistry and camaraderie from the Happy Days cast continues to this day: Henry Winkler, 78, who played Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli, spoke about reuniting with Howard onstage at the 2024 Emmys ...
It was a "Happy Days" reunion at the 2024 Emmys. Henry Winkler and Ron Howard took the stage at the Sept. 15 awards ceremony, stepping into a re-creation of their beloved set to celebrate the show ...
("I like that boy Opie," Mork remarks, "funny though, he has an Orkan name!" Opie was played by a young Ron Howard, who played Richie on Happy Days.) The movie over, Joanie, Marion and Howard return to the house and notice Mork sitting on the couch; thinking "he must be a friend of Richard's", they let Mork's odd behavior go for the moment ...
Drew Barrymore dressed up as Winkler’s iconic ‘Happy Days’ character to ask him five rapid-fire questions. ... “I had 45 seconds with Ron Howard and we were in Arnold's,” he recalled.