Farewell to Warren Berlinger, actor of Happy Days that on the set he met his great love. The entertainment world mourns the death of the American actor, who passed away after being hospitalized at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia, California. Berlinger was 83 years old and was one of not only’s most loved faces Happy Days, but also many other successful films such as America’s Craziest Race, Hero by Chance and The Long Goodbye.
To announce the Warren’s disappearance was daughter Elizabeth with a statement in The Hollywood Reporter. Berlinger had made his debut at a very young age, acting on Broadway stage where he had known Betty Lou Keim, his future wife and great love of his life. In 1956 he had started acting on the big screen, making his debut in Rebellious youth e Fall in love in blue jeans. Shortly after he landed in TV series, also starring in cult films such as I want to marry them all with Elvis presley, All crazy on deck and Billie. Among his most famous interpretations, in addition to that in Happy Days in the shoes of Sergeant Betchler, there is no doubt that one The long goodbye e The world according to Garp.
It was 1974 when the first episode of Happy Days. No one could imagine that the TV series starring Fonzie and the Cunningham family it would soon become a cult, loved by generations of viewers. A lot has changed over the years, cast members’ careers have moved on, but everyone has remained tied to Happy Days. This is demonstrated by the reunion that took place a few years ago in which Ron Howard (Richie Cunningham), Marion Ross (Marion Cunningham), Henry Winkler (Arthur Fonzarelli aka “Fonzie”), Don Most (Ralph Malph) and Anson Williams (Warren Weber aka “Potsie”) recalled director Garry Marshall.
Over the years, sadly, other cast members have disappeared besides Warren Berlinger. In 2010 Tom Bosley, the unforgettable father Cunningham died, Al Molinaro (Alfred “Al” Delvecchio) and Pat Morita (Matsuo “Arnold” Takahashi) also passed away, while in 2017 she passed away, at only 57 years old, the ‘actress Erin Moran, who played Joanie Cunningham.
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