Marion Ross Turns 97, Fans Celebrate The ‘Happy Days’ Star’s Timeless Legacy
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Marion Ross Turns 97, Fans Celebrate The ‘Happy Days’ Star’s Timeless Legacy

Marion Ross, the beloved actress who played Mrs. Cunningham on Happy Days, just reached another incredible milestone—her 97th birthday. Known as “Mrs. C,” Ross spent 11 seasons as the heart of the Cunninghams, bringing warmth and humor to a beloved TV family. As news of Marion Ross’s birthday spread, fans around the world showered her with tributes. Many expressed their admiration for her long career and enduring charm. “Happy 97th birthday to Emmy-nominated actress Marion Ross. Here’s to more Happy Days!” one fan wrote. Another shared that she was “an inspiration to many gals in our sixties.” Even after nearly a century of life, Ross continues to inspire generations with her grace and humor. Marion Ross Reflects On Longevity And Freedom Happy 97th birthday to Emmy-nominated actress Marion Ross. Here’s to more “Happy Days!” pic.twitter.com/tOYI0CPBhA — Dustin Fitzharris (@TheDustinFitz) October 25, 2025   In a recent interview, Marion Ross said she feels “very lucky” to have lived such a full and successful life. Her secret? A positive outlook. “Keep a positive attitude and enjoy every day,” she advised, a message that continues to resonate with fans as they celebrate her remarkable journey. After years of struggle, Marion Ross is enjoying nothing but happy days at 95 / FSadou/AdMedia To mark Marion Ross’s birthday, her son, actor Jim Meskimen, shared a sweet video message from his mother. In it, she reflected on her independence and joy for life. “I just do whatever I want to do, and I’m free,” she said with a smile. “And I want you all to be free!” Her words perfectly capture the vibrant spirit that made Mrs. C such a beloved character. The Legacy Of Mrs. C And A Life Well-Lived HAPPY DAYS, Marion Ross, 1974-84, photo: © Paramount / Courtesy: Everett Collection Marion Ross’s role on Happy Days began when she was 45, proving it’s never too late for a career-defining moment. The series not only made her a household name but also opened doors for decades of work on stage and screen. “It was a remarkable thing to happen to me,” she once told The Palm Springs Desert Sun. HAPPY DAYS, top from left: Don Most, Henry Winkler, Anson Williams, Pat Morita; middle: Al Molinaro, Marion Ross, Heather O’Rourke, Erin Moran, Tom Bosley, Ted McGinley; bottom: Cathy Silvers, Lynda Goodfriend, Ron Howard, Scott Baio, Crystal Bernard, (1984), 1974-84. ph: Mario Casilli / TV Guide / ©ABC/Courtesy Everett Collection Looking back, Ross fondly recalls her time with the cast, including playing softball with co-stars around the world. “We even went to the East German border and played with the third infantry,” she recalled. “We flew to Okinawa and played softball with the U.S. Marines.” Now, as fans celebrate Marion Ross’s birthday at 97, her legacy as one of television’s most cherished moms continues to shine as brightly as ever. Next up: Jaclyn Smith Celebrates Her 80th Birthday, Leaving Fans Amazed By Her Ageless Beauty The post Marion Ross Turns 97, Fans Celebrate The ‘Happy Days’ Star’s Timeless Legacy appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A