Happy Days' Fonzie Was Nearly Played By A '60s Rockstar
Happy Days could have looked very, very different had Henry Winkler never been cast. In fact, a '60s rockstar might have gotten the part of The Fonz instead.
Read MoreHappy Days could have looked very, very different had Henry Winkler never been cast. In fact, a '60s rockstar might have gotten the part of The Fonz instead.
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