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American actor (1927–2010)

Tom Bosley
Bosley in September 1960
Born
Thomas Edward Bosley

(1927-10-01)October 1, 1927
DiedOctober 19, 2010(2010-10-19) (aged 83)
Burial placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills
EducationLake View High School
Alma materDePaul University
Occupations
  • Actor
  • TV personality
  • entertainer
Years active1955–2010
Known forFiorello!
TelevisionHappy Days
Murder, She Wrote
Father Dowling Mysteries
Spouses
Children1
AwardsTony Award
Signature

Thomas Edward Bosley (October 1, 1927 – October 19, 2010) was an American actor, television personality and entertainer. Bosley is best known for portrayingHoward Cunningham on theABCsitcomHappy Days (1974–1984) for which he received aPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series nomination. Bosley also did a variety of voiceover work such as playing the lead character, Harry Boyle, in the animated seriesWait Till Your Father Gets Home, and the narrator of the syndicated film history documentary seriesThat's Hollywood. He was also known for his role asSheriff Amos Tupper in theAngela Lansbury-ledCBS mystery seriesMurder, She Wrote (1984–1988), and as the title character in theNBC/ABC seriesFather Dowling Mysteries (1989–1991).

Known for his work on stage, he originated the role ofFiorello La Guardia in theBroadway musicalFiorello!,[1] earning the1960Tony Award forBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical. He's also known for his film appearances inLove with the Proper Stranger (1963),The World of Henry Orient (1964),Divorce American Style (1967),Yours, Mine and Ours,The Secret War of Harry Frigg (both 1968),Gus (1976), andThe Back-up Plan (2010).

Bosley made his television debut as the Knave of Hearts in theNBC adaptation ofAlice in Wonderland in 1955. He gained attention as acharacter actor performing various roles in shows such asNaked City,Profiles in Courage,The Defenders,Night Gallery,Get Smart,Bewitched, andMission: Impossible.

Early life

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Born and raised in Chicago, Bosley was the son of Dora (née Heyman) and Benjamin Bosley.[2] Although well known for playing a Catholic priest and Protestant patriarchs, Bosley was actually Jewish.[3][4]

Career

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Early roles and stage roles

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Bosley played the Knave of Hearts in aHallmark Hall of Fame telecast ofEva Le Gallienne's production ofAlice in Wonderland in 1955. But his breakthrough stage role wasNew YorkmayorFiorello H. La Guardia in the long-running Broadway musicalFiorello! (1959),[1] for which he won aTony Award.[5]

Bosley asGeorge W. Norris in the television anthologyProfiles in Courage, 1965

Among his early television appearances was in 1960 on theCBS summer replacement series,Diagnosis: Unknown, withPatrick O'Neal. In 1962, he portrayed Assistant District Attorney Ryan in the episode "The Man Who Wanted to Die" onJames Whitmore's ABC legal dramaThe Law and Mr. Jones. Also in 1962, Bosley played Teddy oppositeTony Randall andBoris Karloff inArsenic & Old Lace for theHallmark Hall of Fame. About this time, he was a guest star on theNBC police sitcom,Car 54, Where Are You?. In June 1964, he appeared on thesatirical television comedyrevue,That Was the Week That Was.[6]

He also appeared on episodes ofBonanza,Bewitched,Get Smart,The Silent Force,The Streets of San Francisco,Night Gallery,A Touch of Grace, andThe Love Boat. In 1969, Bosley appeared in a comical episode ofThe Virginian, titled "Crime Wave in Buffalo Springs," appearing alongside fellow guest-starsJames Brolin,Yvonne De Carlo,Carrie Snodgress,Gary Vinson, withVirginian regularsDavid Hartman andDoug McClure.

Bosley's first motion picture role was in 1963, as the would-be suitor ofNatalie Wood inLove with the Proper Stranger. Other films includeThe World of Henry Orient;Divorce American Style;Yours, Mine and Ours;Gus and themade-for-televisionThe Triangle Factory Fire Scandal. Bosley shared a heartfelt story about his own experience withthe Holocaust in the documentary filmPaper Clips.

In 1994, he originated the role of Maurice in the Broadway version of Disney'sBeauty and the Beast. Bosley toured as Cap'n Andy inHarold Prince's 1994 revival ofShow Boat.[5]

Happy Days and other film and television roles

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Bosley's best-known role was the character Howard Cunningham in the sitcomHappy Days. He portrayed SheriffAmos Tupper onMurder, She Wrote and the eponymous Father Frank Dowling onFather Dowling Mysteries. Among myriad television appearances, one notable early performance was in the "Eyes" segment of the 1969 pilot ofRod Serling'sNight Gallery, directed bySteven Spielberg and starringJoan Crawford. In 1977, he appeared in the miniseriesTestimony of Two Men and, in 1978, he played the role ofBenjamin Franklin in the television mini-seriesThe Bastard, a role he replayed the following year in the sequelThe Rebels.

His film appearances included roles inLove with the Proper Stranger (1963),The World of Henry Orient (1964),Divorce American Style (1967),Bang Bang Kid (1967),The Secret War of Harry Frigg (1968),Yours, Mine and Ours (1968),To Find a Man (1972),Mixed Company (1974),The Night That Panicked America (1975),Gus (1976),The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal (1979),O'Hara's Wife (1982),Million Dollar Mystery (1987), andWicked Stepmother (1989).

Bosley starred in the 2008Hallmark Channel television movieCharlie & Me. In 2010, he appeared inThe Back-up Plan andSanta Buddies, which were his final films. In 1984, he guest-hosted theMacy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular with local newscasterPat Harper.[7]

Voice-over roles

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Bosley was known for his unique gravelly voice, leading to a number of voice acting roles. He narrated the syndicated television documentaryThat's Hollywood (1976–82). He hostedThe General Mills Radio Adventure Theater, a 1977 radio drama series for children. He voiced many cartoon characters, including Harry Boyle in the animated seriesWait Till Your Father Gets Home. Bosley was the voice of B.A.H. Humbug in the 1978Rankin & Bass holiday specialThe Stingiest Man in Town. He provided the voice of the title character in the 1980s cartoonThe World of David the Gnome and the shop ownerMr. Winkle in the children's Christmas specialThe Tangerine Bear.

Endorsements

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Tom Bosley as Benjamin Franklin in 1979

From the 1950s through the 1990s, Bosley appeared in numerous television commercials including Studebaker automobiles (1956), and Glad sandwich and garbage bags. He appeared in radio commercials for the newSaturn car company, a "different kind of car company," in 1990. Later in life, he was the television spokesman for SMC (Specialty Merchandise Corporation), a national wholesaler and drop shipper.[8]

Bosley was a spokesman for YES Entertainment Network, Inc., a fraudulent internet firm scheme that defrauded $13 million from investors around the country in the late 1990s.[9]

Death

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Bosley died from complications of astaphylococcal infection on October 19, 2010, at a hospital inRancho Mirage, California, near his home inPalm Springs, California.[10] His agent, Sheryl Abrams, said Bosley, a longtime smoker, had been battlinglung cancer.[10][11] He was survived by his wife, former actress Patricia Carr, and daughter Amy Bosley Baer, who married Matthew Baer, son ofRichard Baer.[12]

Happy Days lawsuit

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On April 19, 2011, Bosley's estate and four of hisHappy Days co-stars,Erin Moran,Don Most,Marion Ross, andAnson Williams, filed a $10 million breach-of-contract lawsuit against CBS, which owns the show, claiming they had not been paid for merchandising revenues owed under their contracts. The cast members claimed they had not received revenues from show-related items, including comic books, T-shirts, scrapbooks, trading cards, games, lunchboxes, dolls, toy cars, magnets, greeting cards, and DVDs where their images appear on the box covers. Under their contracts, they were supposed to be paid five percent from the net proceeds of merchandising if their sole image were used, and half that amount if they were in a group. CBS said it owed the actors $8,500 and $9,000 each, most of it from slot machine revenues, but the group said they were owed millions. The lawsuit was initiated after Ross was informed by a friend playing slots at a casino of a "Happy Days" machine on which players win the jackpot when five Marion Cunninghams (Ross's character onHappy Days) are rolled.[13]

In October 2011, a judge rejected the group's fraud claim, which if proved could have garnered them millions of dollars in punitive damages, above and beyond any actual damages proven.[14] On June 5, 2012, a judge denied a motion filed by CBS to have the case thrown out, which meant it would go to trial on July 17 if the matter was not settled by then.[15] In July 2012, the actors settled their lawsuit with CBS. Each received a payment of $65,000 and a promise by CBS to continue honoring the terms of their contracts.[16][17]

Filmography and stage roles

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1963Love with the Proper StrangerAnthony Colombo
1964The World of Henry OrientFrank Boyd
1967Divorce American StyleFarley
Bang Bang KidMeriweather P. Newberry
1968The Secret War of Harry FriggBrigadier General Roscoe Pennypacker
Yours, Mine and OursFamily Doctor
1972To Find a ManDr. Katchaturian
1974Mixed CompanyAl
1976GusSpinner
1982O'Hara's WifeFrank O'Hara
1987Million Dollar MysterySidney Preston
Pinocchio and the Emperor of the NightMister GeppettoVoice
The Gnomes' Great AdventureDavid The Gnome
1989Wicked StepmotherLieutenant MacIntosh
1998Little Bigfoot 2: The Journey HomeRanger Tasker
2000The Tangerine BearMr. WinkleVoice, Direct-to-video
2002Returning Mickey SternHarry Mankelbaum
2004Felix the Cat Saves ChristmasSanta ClausVoice, Direct-to-video
2005ConfessionFather Abbott Sutton
PopstarHarvey
Geppetto's SecretGeppettoVoice
2006Mothers and DaughtersBob
2009Santa BuddiesSanta PawsVoice, Direct-to-video
2010The Back-up PlanArthurFinal appearance

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1955Alice in WonderlandKnave of HeartsTelevision film
TV Reader's DigestMan In Studebaker CommercialEpisode: "If I Were Rich"; Uncredited
1959The Play of the WeekDupont-Dufour Jr.Episode: "Thieves Carnival"
1960Diagnosis: UnknownFreddie ZieglerEpisode: "The Case of the Radiant Wine"
The Right ManThrottlebottomTelevision film
1962FocusFred Copper
Arsenic & Old LaceTeddy Brewster
The Law and Mr. JonesAssistant District Attorney RyanEpisode: "The Man who Wanted to Die"
1963Car 54, Where Are You?Reverend Harold Petersen
/ Archie, The Artist
Episode: "The Star Boarder"
Naked CityJudgeEpisode: "Golden Lads and Girls"
Route 66Jim Horst
Summer Klein
"Soda Pop and Paper Flags"
"Same Picture, Different Frame"
1963–1964The NursesClarence
Mr. Ross
"The Witch of the East Wing"
"Rites of Spring"
1964A Very Close FamilySonTelevision film
The DuPont Show of the WeekHowardEpisode: "The Gambling Heart"
1965Dr. KildareHarry MarkhamEpisode: "All Brides Should Be Beautiful"
Profiles in CourageGeorge William NorrisEpisode: "George W. Norris"
Ben CaseyTimothy Michael MacMurroughEpisode: "Did Your Mother Come from Ireland, Ben Casey?"
The DefendersCharlie BarryEpisode: "The Bum's Rush"
1966JerichoPercy VandercookEpisode: "Dutch and Go"
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.QuantumEpisode: "The Faustus Affair"
1968The F.B.I.John ClantonEpisode: "Ring of Steel"
Get SmartEmil FarkasEpisode: "The Farkas Fracas"
1968–1969BonanzaTitus Simpson
Hiram Peabody
"The Last Vote"
"A Lawman's Lot is Not a Happy One"
1969The VirginianNat TrumbullEpisode: "Crime Wave in Buffalo Springs"
The Mod SquadJohn WellsEpisode: "A Run for the Money"
Marcus Welby, M.D."Tiny" BakerEpisode: "A Matter of Humanities"
1969–1970The Debbie Reynolds ShowBob LandersSeries regular
18 episodes
1969–1971Night GallerySidney Resnick
Jules Kettleman
"The Cemetery/Eyes/The Escape Route"
"Make Me Laugh/Clean Kills and Other Trophies"
1970The Bill Cosby Show"Cookie" MohargEpisode: "The Gumball Incident"
The Most Deadly GameGeorgeEpisode: "Breakdown"
The Silent ForceBinachiEpisode: "In By Nine, Out By Five"
1970–1973Love, American StyleDr. Y.A. Harris
Jack Smallerd
Harry Boyle
Alan Walker
"Love and the Uncoupled Couple"
"Love and the Artful Codger"
"Love and the Old-Fashioned Father"
"Love and the Comedienne"
1970–1971The Name of the GameCharley Reid
Morey Tate
"A Love to Remember"
"Seek and Destroy"
1971A Step Out of LineJack BergerTelevision film
VanishedJohnny Cavanaugh
BewitchedFerdyEpisode: "Samantha's Magic Mirror"
Mission: ImpossibleHenry MatulaEpisode: "Blind"
Funny FaceUsed Car DealerEpisode: "The Used Car"
Congratulations, It's a Boy!HerbTelevision film
SargeStanley MillerEpisode: "Psst! Wanna Buy a Dirty Picture?"
The New Dick Van Dyke ShowMr. O'HareEpisode: "A Home is Not a Home, Yet"
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo JonesMr. JonesTelevision film
1972Me and the ChimpGoodrichEpisode: "The Paint Job"
Bobby Jo and the Good Time BandMayorTelevision movie
No Place to RunDr. Golinski
BanyonSteve CorbettEpisode: "The Graveyard Vote"
The Sixth SenseAlbertEpisode: "The Eyes that Wouldn't Die"
The Sandy Duncan ShowBert QuinnMain cast
11 episodes
1972–1974Wait Till Your Father Gets HomeHarry Boyle (voice)Lead role
48 episodes
1973Temperatures RisingGibsonEpisode: "Black is Beautiful"
Medical CenterHoward SpirlingEpisode: "Judgement"
The Paul Lynde ShowCongressman LandisEpisode: "The Congressman's Son"
MaudeDr. TaskoEpisode: "Maude and the Medical Profession"
A Touch of GracePreacherEpisode: "The Lodge"
ChaseAxel SullivanEpisode: "Gang War"
TenaflyDave BarkerEpisode: "Joyride to Nowhere"
McMillan & WifeSam HamiltonEpisode: "Freefall to Terror"
Miracle on 34th StreetJudge Henry X. HarperTelevision film
1973–1976The Streets of San FranciscoSaretti
Eddie Coughlin
Eddie Clark
"Pilot"
"Going Home"
"Dead or Alive"
1974The Girl Who Came Gift-WrappedHaroldTelevision film
Death CruiseDavid Mason
1974–1984Happy DaysHoward CunninghamMain cast
255 episodes
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series(1978)
1975Who Is the Black Dahlia?Bevo Means, ReporterTelevision film
InsightIncredible ManEpisode: "The Incredible Man"
The Last SurvivorsMarcus DamianTelevision film
Kolchak: The Night StalkerJack FlahertyEpisode: "The Sentry"
Ellery QueenBud ArmstrongEpisode: "The Adventure of the Comic Book Crusader"
The Night That Panicked AmericaNorman SmithTelevision film
Mobile OneJohn BrewsterEpisode: "The Crusader"
1976The Love BoatGeorge HavlicekPilot film
1977Testimony of Two MenDr. Lewis HedlerMiniseries
Black Market BabyDr. Andrew BrantfordTelevision film
1978With This RingEdward EdwardsTelevision movie
The BastardBenjamin FranklinMiniseries
The Hanna-Barbera Happy HourHimselfComedy-Variety Show
The Stingiest Man in TownB. A. H. Humbug, Esq. (voices)Television special
1979The Triangle Factory Fire ScandalMorris FeldmanTelevision film
The Castaways on Gilligan's IslandHenry Elliott
The RebelsBenjamin FranklinMiniseries
The Return of Mod SquadFrank WebberTelevision film
1980Here's BoomerArchie HaleEpisode: "Me and My Shadow"
For the Love of ItNormanTelevision film
1982Tales of the UnexpectedRobert StackpoleEpisode: "Light Fingers"
Joanie Loves ChachiHoward CunninghamTwo episodes
1982–1987The Love BoatHarry Meacham
Herbert Chandler
George Hammond
Howard Pfister
"Pride of the Pacific/The Viking's Son/Separate Vacations/The Experiment/Getting to Know You"
"Julie and the Bachelor/Set-Up for Romance/Intensive Care"
"Hidden Treasure/Picture from the Past/Ace's Salary"
"Who Killed Maxwell Thorn?"
1984The Jesse Owens StoryJimmy HoffaTelevision film
1984–1988Murder, She WroteSheriff Amos TupperRecurring role
19 episodes
1985Finder of Lost LovesMalcolm BeckEpisode: "Deadly Silence"
Private SessionsHarry O'ReillyTelevision film
GlitterDocEpisode: "Rock 'n' Roll Heaven"
1986Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious NunFather Chris DeLeonTelevision film
1986–1987HotelWalter Devlin
Blaine Chapman
"Child's Play"
"Fatal Attraction"
1987Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling MysteryFather Frank DowlingTelevision film
The World of David the GnomeDavid The Gnome (voice)(English version)
1988–1989Out of This WorldGrandpa ZeligTwo episodes
1989Fire and RainDerryl PriceTelevision film
1989–1991Father Dowling MysteriesFather Frank DowlingLead role
42 episodes
1990The Love Boat: A Valentine VoyageLieutenant LoganTelevision film
1992Hearts Are WildSam FesmanEpisode: "The Catch"
1993ABC Weekend SpecialCarl W. ClemmerEpisode: "The Parsley Garden"
1993–2002RugratsStrike Maxwell
Dwayne Tickerbacker
"King Ten Pen/Runaway Angelica"
"Murmur on the Ornery Express"
1994Burke's LawDr. BlakeEpisode: "Who Killed Alexander the Great?"
Heaven Help UsAlbertEpisode: "Lovers Lullaby"
1996The Drew Carey ShowMr. BobeckEpisode: "Mimi's Day Parade"
Boy Meets WorldHimselfEpisode: "I Was a Teenage Spy"
1997Johnny BravoSanta Claus (voice)Episode: "'Twas the Night"
1999Early EditionUncle VicEpisode: "Just One of Those Things"
Port CharlesBurtOne episode
MaggieFather GeorgeEpisode: "Uh-oh Baby"
2000Jack & JillBernieEpisode: "Lovers and Other Strangers"
Walker, Texas RangerMinisterTwo episodes
2001Jason and the Heroes of Mount OlympusJupiter (voice)Main cast
26 episodes
2001ERWalter NikolaidesTwo episodes
Legend of the Candy CaneFranklin Holz (voice)Television film
Family LawKyle MasonEpisode: "Angel's Flight"
2002Touched by an AngelElmerEpisode: "The Blue Angel"
Mary ChristmasLes TurnerTelevision film
2004It's All RelativeFather JosephEpisode: "Fight for Your Invite to Party"
Christmas at Water's EdgeHarryTelevision film
2005Still StandingDr. S.T. BloomEpisode: "Still Holding"
The Fallen OnesRabbi Eli SchmittTelevision film
One Tree HillMel McFaddenEpisode: "Champagne for My Real Friends, Real Pain for My Sham Friends"
Family GuyHoward Cunningham (voice)Episode: "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz"
2006Nobody's WatchingTom BosleyTelevision pilot
Hidden PlacesWakefieldTelevision film
That '70s ShowDr. HammondEpisode: "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"
2008Charlie & MeCharlieTelevision film
2010Betsy's Kindergarten AdventuresPrincipal Richard Warner (voice)Episode: "The People in Our Community: Introducing the Police Department"

Stage

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1958The Power and the GloryVillager, Prisoner, IndianBroadway
1959The Beaux' StratagemScrub
Fiorello!Fiorello LaGuardiaBroadway
Tony Award for Best Supporting or Featured Actor in a Musical
1962Nowhere to Go But UpIzzy EinsteinBroadway
1963Natural AffectionVince Brinkman
1964A Murderer Among UsCabouche
1965Catch Me If You CanPerformer
1968The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*NHyman Kaplan
1994Beauty and the BeastMaurice
1996Show BoatCap'n Andynational tour
2002CabaretHerr SchultzBroadway
2006On Golden PondNorman Thayer Jr.national tour

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1987Golden Raspberry AwardsWorst Supporting ActorMillion Dollar MysteryNominated[18]
1964Laurel AwardsTop Male New Face11th Place
1978Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesHappy DaysNominated[19]
1960Tony AwardsBest Supporting or Featured Actor in a MusicalFiorello!Won[20]

References

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  1. ^abGlover, William (October 25, 1959)."Newcomer Tom Bosley plays famous mayor in 'Fiorello'".Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. Associated Press. p. 2.
  2. ^"Happy Days Actor Tom Bosley Dies".Baltimore Sun. Archived fromthe original on October 22, 2010. RetrievedOctober 19, 2010.
  3. ^"Tom Bosley: A 'Golden Pond' of Memories".The Philadelphia Jewish Exponent. October 26, 2006. RetrievedDecember 13, 2006.
  4. ^Bloom, Nate (September 16, 2008)."Jewish Stars".Cleveland Jewish News.
  5. ^abThe Broadway League."Fiorello! details at". IBDb.com. RetrievedAugust 31, 2010.
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  7. ^WPIX-TV coverage of "The M*A*C*Y*S 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular", July 4, 1984.
  8. ^"SMC". Smcorp.com. Archived fromthe original on June 15, 2006. RetrievedDecember 22, 2015.
  9. ^"Leader Of Fraudulent Internet Company And Longtime International Fugitive Pleads Guilty In $13 Million Scheme". United States Department of Justice. RetrievedDecember 14, 2014.
  10. ^ab"Tom Bosley, Father on 'Happy Days,' Dies at 83",Associated Press viaThe New York Times, October 19, 2010.
  11. ^"Tony-Winning Actor Tom Bosley, Best Known for 'Happy Days', Dies at 83", broadway.com; accessed October 2, 2015.
  12. ^Silverman, Stephen M."Happy Days Star Tom Bosley Dead at 83". People. RetrievedOctober 21, 2016.
  13. ^Zamost, Scott (April 20, 2011)."'Happy Days' actors claim fraud, money owed for merchandising".CNNMoney.
  14. ^Gardner, Eriq (June 5, 2012)."'Happy Days' Actors Win Key Ruling in CBS Lawsuit".The Hollywood Reporter.
  15. ^Zamost, Scott (June 5, 2012)."'Happy Days' cast members' lawsuit heading for trial".CNN.
  16. ^Daley, Sean (August 6, 2012)."Chachi done with broke Joanie".New York Post.
  17. ^Zamost, Scott (July 7, 2012)."'Happy Days' actors settle lawsuit with CBS".CNN.
  18. ^"The 8th Golden Raspberry Awards".Golden Raspberry Awards. Archived fromthe original on February 21, 2006.
  19. ^"Tom Bosley".Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. RetrievedDecember 28, 2024.
  20. ^"1960 Tony Awards".Tony Awards. RetrievedDecember 28, 2024.

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