Howard Cunningham (Happy Days character)

Howard Cunningham
First appearance "Love and the Happy Days"
Last appearance "Passages Part 2"
Created by Garry Marshall
Portrayed by Harold Gould (pilot on Love, American Style)
Tom Bosley
Information
Nickname(s) Mr. C, Mr. Okay, Howie
Gender Male
Occupation owner of Cunningham hardware
Family Sean "Cap" Cunningham (Father)
Unnamed Mother
Richard "Dick" Cunningham (Brother)
Spouse(s) Marion Kelp Cunningham (wife)
Children Richie Cunningham (son)
Chuck Cunningham(son)
Joanie Cunningham (Daughter)
Relatives Roger Phillips (nephew)
Leopold "Flip" Phillips (nephew)
KC Cunningham (nephew)
Charles "Chachi" Arcola (son-in-law)
Lori Beth Cunningham
(Daughter-in-Law)
Richie Cunningham Jr. (Grandson)
Al Delvecchio

Howard Cunningham is a fictional character played by Tom Bosley on the sitcom Happy Days & Harold Gould in the pilot (which aired as an episode of the anthology series Love, American Style).[1] He is the husband of Marion Cunningham, and the father of Chuck, Richie, and Joanie Cunningham. Originally, Gould was supposed to reprise his role on Happy Days as Howard Cunningham but wanted to commit to something else so Bosley was offered the part. Howard is the only one (the other being Fonzie) to appear in all 255 episodes of Happy Days and to remain with the rest of the cast for all 11 seasons; of the two, Howard is the only one to have also appeared in the pilot.

Biography

Howards Cunningham was born on September 28, 1910 (it is revealed in season 3's "Howard's 45th Fiasco" that his birthday is on Confucius' birthday; the year is 1955). In Howards youth, Cunningham was a cook in the Army. In his later years, he became owner of a hardware store (Cunningham Hardware) while residing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with his family. His character was written to portray Cunningham to be the stereotypical all-American 1950's father - a sage, white, Republican business owner in Middle America with traditional values. He was a member of Leopard Lodge No. 462 in Milwaukee, eventually becoming its "Grand Poobah."

Trivia

References

  1. After the pilot, "New Family in Town", was rejected by the networks, Garry Marshall liquidated it as an episode of Love, American Style to recover production costs; many failed pilots of the era were similarly salvaged. In keeping with the series' titling protocols which required each story to be called "Love and the _________", the former "New Family in Town" aired as "Love and the Happy Days".
  2. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070992/trivia?tab=mc&ref_=tt_trv_cnn

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