Henry Winkler Reveals The One Thing He Took From The ‘Happy Days’ Set
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Henry Winkler Reveals The One Thing He Took From The ‘Happy Days’ Set

Henry Winkler has cherished many memories from Happy Days, but one physical piece of the set remains close to his heart. The 79-year-old actor recently revealed that he took a small, but meaningful item from the show’s set as a memento, and this keepsake in question was a shelf from Arnold’s Drive-In. During a conversation with his former co-star Ron Howard and their daughters, Winkler explained that throughout the series’ ten-year run, he used the shelf to write down significant moments, including personal milestones. Among them were the announcements of his daughter’s birth and Ron Howard’s daughter Bryce entering the world, making the item even more special. The item Henry Winkler took from ‘Happy Days’ holds a special meaning Henry Winkler /Instagram The item Henry Winkler took from the Happy Days set was not just a prop; it was also a piece of the show’s history that connected him to his co-stars. Arnold’s Drive-In was a spot where he and Ron Howard would place their coffee cups before stepping onto the set. Over the years, the shelf became a silent witness to their shared experiences. Winkler transformed it into a personal time capsule as it had signatures from Ron Howard, Happy Days creator Garry Marshall, and cast member Marion Ross. He also documented each season’s key events, including personal family milestones. For Winkler, the shelf represents not only his time on the show but also the deep friendships and memories it holds. HAPPY DAYS, Henry Winkler, 1974-84. ph: Gene Trindl / TV Guide / ©ABC / courtesy Everett Collection A lasting bond with ‘Happy Days’ cast Winkler’s connection with his co-stars remains strong decades after the show ended. He and Howard had frequently spoken about their deep friendship, which began when Winkler was 27, and Howard was just 18. Their bond grew both on and off screen, with Ron even guiding Winkler through moments of frustration in the early days. HAPPY DAYS, (back row, l to r): Donny Most, Anson Williams, Gavan O’Herlihy, (sitting, l to r): Marion Ross, Tom Bosley, Erin Moran, Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, (1st Season), 1974-84 Beyond Winkler and Howard, the Happy Days family has remained close. Both stars still share memories with their fellow co-stars, Anson Williams and Don Most. To them, Happy Days was only a television show since it formed the platform to develop the foundation for the long-standing friendships that still thrive. Next up: 5 Must-Watch Classic Christmas TV Episodes For This Festive Season The post Henry Winkler Reveals The One Thing He Took From The ‘Happy Days’ Set appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A