Henry Winkler and three otherHappy Daysstars have reunited 50 years after their last appearance together to talk about their shared sitcom history. Set during the 1950s and 1960s, the comedy series follows the life of teenager Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Thecast ofHappy Daysincludes multiple recognizable actors in famous roles on the show, such as Winkler’s famous character Fonzie, who surpassed Richie in popularity when the series was airing. Other major roles include Anson Williams as Potsie Weber and Don Most as Ralph Malph.
Now,Winkler, Howard, Weber, and Malph have reunited together for the first time in 50 yearsduring aHappy Dayspanel atSteel City Comic Conin Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In a video from the event, the four actors get settled onstage as the attending crowd cheers. While introducing themselves, Winkler explained how emotional he was because of the reunion, while Howard chimed in that it didn’t feel like decades had passed at all. Check out what the actors had to say below:

Henry Winkler:I’m just emotional here. This is the first time that we have appeared this way in 50 years.
Ron Howard:But it feels like 50 minutes because we’re having so much fun hanging, and this was sort of our great excuse to come together, so thank you.

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While all four attendees of the Steel City Comic Con panel started on the sitcom,Howard became a movie star, exitingHappy Daysafter season 7.The protagonist role was passed over to Winkler’s Fonzie, and the show continued to air until it ended in 1984. Their latest panel was the first time the four had appeared publicly together since the show was airing, but showcased how they still have bonds with one another behind-the-scenes. Even after so much time has passed, their coming together is steeped in their history.
The closest the four stars came to reuniting again was during MegaCon Orlando, where all but Howard were in attendance.

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Each actor has gone on to have a memorable career. Some of their recent roles include Winkler beingcast inBarryas actor Gene Cousineau, Williams guest starring on CBS’The Odd Couplereboot, and Most appearing in the Christian dramaUnsung Hero. They’ve also stayed connected behind-the-scenes, such asHoward and Winkler recreating a scene fromHappy Daysto present the award for Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series at the 2024 Emmys. Onstage, they honored series creator Garry Marshall as well, emphasizing the important connections the show built between everyone involved.
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Honoring The Sitcom’s Legacy
Given the rarity of seeing all four actors together, their latest panel offered a special moment that may not happen again for quite some time, if at all. Seeing the four of them together bolsters how importantHappy Dayswas for their acting careers, while also showcasing how big a mark the series has left on sitcom history. Reuniting all four of the actors makes for a historic moment, one that might be just as memorable as the sitcom itself.