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'Happy Days' Stars: Where Are They Now?

Several Alums Recently Gathered For 'Bronze Fonz' Ceremony

Updated: 3:12 pm CDT October 28, 2008

Happy days are here again for one of the most beloved sitcoms of the 1970s and 80s.

More than 34 years after "Happy Days" be-bopped on the broadcast airwaves in 1974, the interest in the show continues. The city of Milwaukee, where the 1950s coming-of-age comedy was set in spirit, just last week immortalized Henry Winker's character, Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli, in bronze.

Winkler was on hand to unveil the monument, as were several "Happy Days" alumni, from Marion Ross (Mrs. Cunningham) and Tom Bosley (Mr. Cunningham), Erin Moran (Joanie) and Donny Most (Ralph), to Anson Williams (Potsie), Penny Marshall (Laverne), Cindy Williams (Shirley) and series creator Garry Marshall.

"We're here to celebrate a show and a time in our history when gas was 12 cents a gallon," Garry Marshall said, joking with the crowd.

The "Bronze Fonz" event is the latest in a string of honors for the show and its stars this year.

Last month, Ross, an Albert Lea, Minn., native, became the recipient of the first star on the Minnesota Walk of Fame. And in June, several "Happy Days" cast members joined Marshall as he was honored with TV Land's "Legends" Award.

So with all happiness still about, some may be wondering what the main cast members of "Happy Days" have done since the television classic ended in 1984. Click into our slideshow to find out.

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