Sad news - Tom Bosley, the dad in Happy Days has died
I loved him in Happy Days and Murder She Wrote, and it is sad to hear that he has died. He was one of the constants of my childhood, appearing in Happy Days week after week, a show my parents liked and approved of, and managing to project the air of everyone's favourite father to great effect.
I even watched him in Murder She Wrote, which while daggy in a way, was a show that I loved watching for its warm predictability. It may have been Angela Landsbury's show but he shone in it too.
He will be missed.
RIP Tom.
His obituary
LOS ANGELES, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Actor Tom Bosley, whose career spanned five decades and included his role as the father of a typical American family on popular 1970s TV comedy "Happy Days," has died at 83, according to media reports on Tuesday.
Celebrity news website TMZ cited family members as saying Bosley died at his home in Palm Springs, California and recently he had been battling a staph infection.
A spokesman for Bosley was not immediately available for confirmation.
Bosley's everyday manner and looks helped him forge a career in Hollywood as a character actor and guest star in a number of popular 1960s television shows such as "Route 66," "Dr. Kildare," "Marcus Welby, M.D." and "Bonanza."
But it was on the long-running "Happy Days" that he enjoyed his biggest success, playing the father of the show's central character Richie Cunningham, who was a teenager growing up in the 1950s.
"Happy Days" ran from 1974 to 1984 and was a smash hit series that made Henry Winkler (Fonzie) a major Hollywood star and sparked the adult success of Ron Howard, who played Richie and would later go on to a career as a film director.
When the show ended, Bosley returned to character work on TV with roles in numerous popular series such as "The Love Boat" and "Murder, She Wrote." He continued working well into the 2000s with parts in series such as "That '70s Show."
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