Dallas star Patrick Duffy has found love with another actor from another iconic US TV show, as he and Happy Days' Linda Purl are now dating.
20.10.2020 - 17:09 / etcanada.com
Scott Baio is not a fan of Ron Howard’s upcoming “Happy Days” reunion.
The Republican actor, who played Chachi Arcola on the hit sitcom, which ran from 1974 to 1984, voiced his opinions on the skit on Twitter, calling it “shameful.”
The reunion is set to benefit the Democratic party of Wisconsin and is scheduled to air Sunday.
Henry Winkler, Howard, Don Most, Anson Williams, Marion Ross, and writer Lowell Ganz have been confirmed so far for the event.
Baio also hit out at John Stamos for asking
Dallas star Patrick Duffy has found love with another actor from another iconic US TV show, as he and Happy Days' Linda Purl are now dating.
Quarantine has brought romance for Patrick Duffy and Linda Purl.
Two legendary TV stars are now a couple after falling in love while in quarantine!
“Dallas” star Patrick Duffy and “Happy Days” star Linda Purl are in a “happy relationship." Duffy, 71, and Purl, 65, began dating during the coronavirus pandemic and ended up quarantining together. The “Dallas” actor opened up about their relationship in a new interview, admitting he wasn’t sure he would find love again at this point in his life.
Bob Saget was unveiled as the Squiggly Monster on tonight’s episode of The Masked Singer, and is now opening up about how John Stamos helped him in the competition.
Bob Saget revealed how his friendship with his Full House costar John Stamos helped him prepare for The Masked Singer.“John and I have been in a band since Full House and both of those songs [I performed on the show] I sang with John Stamos. Usually, it’s just a few guys jamming, but we love performing and then I love to hog the mic for four hours,” the comedian, 64, told Us Weekly exclusively on Wednesday, November 4, following his elimination from the Fox reality series.
A slew of stars are helping to celebrate Jerry Lee Lewis' 85th birthday on Tuesday night. Former President Bill Clinton, Elton John, Bonnie Raitt, Drew Carey, Willie Nelson, Nancy Wilson, Ringo Starr and more luminaries are set to honor the singer-songwriter in Whole Lotta Celebratin' Goin' On: 85 Years of the Killer.
Ryan Phillippe went for an outdoor run on Saturday, October 24, and stopped along his route to take a jab at Ellen DeGeneres.“And remember to be kind…. Wait,” the Shooter alum, 46, captioned a sweaty selfie on his Instagram Story in front of a billboard promoting The Ellen DeGeneres Show.Phillippe has not appeared on the talk show since 2011.
Scott Baio was not happy after his former Happy Days co-star, Ron Howard, announced that he was putting together a reunion of the classic show in order to raise money for Democrats in Wisconsin, where the show was set.
“Live With Kelly And Ryan” lost one half of their hosting duo over COVID-19 concerns.
Scott Baio shot back at John Stamos after the actor, 57, tweeted that he wanted to play his character, Chachi, during the October 25 Happy Days reunion. John presumed that Scott wouldn’t be down for the reunion considering that it’s raising money for the Wisconsin Democratic Party — and Scott, 60, is one of Hollywood’s most vocal Donald Trump supporters. Despite that probably being true, Scott repeatedly lashed out at John and anyone who voiced support for him stepping into the role.
John Stamos replacing him at an upcoming "Happy Days" reunion, so he took his frustrations out on… Lori Loughlin.This weekend, much of the cast of the iconic sitcom will get together on behalf of the Democratic party. Scott, who played Chachi on "Happy Days," has long been a very outspoken supporter of President Trump and will not participate.On Oct.
an outspoken Donald Trump supporter, will likely not be throwing in his talents as Chachi for the reunion of the show that ran from 1974 to 1984.Instead, actor John Stamos, 57, has offered to play the role of Fonzie’s beloved cousin, with Twitter’s approval.
Henry Winkler's Fonzie will reunite with his Happy Days cast this Sunday to raise funds for theDemocratic Party of Wisconsin — home state of the iconic sitcom. Joined byRon Howard (Richie Cunningham), Don Most (Ralph Malph), Anson Williams (Potsie Weber), Marion Ross (Marion Cunningham), as well as writer Lowell Ganz plus a few special guests, the event will be available for a minimum donation of $1, with all proceedsaiding Joe Biden's campaign in the key battleground state.