'Happy Days' star Tom Bosley dead

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Tom Bosley, the patient, understanding father on television's long-running "Happy Days," has died. He was 83.


Bosley died of heart failure early Tuesday at a hospital near his Palm Springs home. Bosley's agent, Sheryl Abrams, said he was also battling lung cancer.
TV Guide ranked Bosley's Happy Days character No. 9 on its list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" in 2004.
The show debuted in 1974 and ran for 11 seasons.


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After "Happy Days" ended, Bosley went on to a recurring role in "Murder, She Wrote" as Sheriff Amos Tucker. He also was the crime-solving priest in television's "The Father Dowling Mysteries," which ran from 1989 to 1991.


When he was first offered the costarring role in "Happy Days," a series about teenage life in the 1950s, he turned it down.


"After rereading the pilot script," he recalled in a 1986 interview, "I changed my mind because of a scene between Howard Cunningham and Richie. The father/son situation was written so movingly, I fell in love with the project."


Propelled by the nation's nostalgia for the simple pleasures of the 1950s, "Happy Days," which debuted in 1974, slowly built to hit status, becoming television's top-rated series by its third season.


It made a star of Henry Winkler, who played hip-talking, motorcycle-riding hoodlum Arthur "Fonzi" Fonzarelli. His image initially clashed with that of Richie and his "straight" friends. But over the show's 11-season run Fonzarelli would transform himself from high school dropout to successful businessman.


Grey Mumford, a CBS publicist who issued a statement on behalf of the family, said Bosley is survived by his wife, Patricia Bosley, his brother Richard Bosley, his daughter Amy Baer, stepdaughters Kimberly diBonaventura and Jamie Van Meter and seven grandchildren.
 
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one of my favorite shows as a kid......Mr and Mrs. C were great parents, and very funny, but VERY REAL...they weren't the typical t.v. parents, they just seemed like they were really married and really could live next door.....very underrated were mr and mrs C on that show...it was all about richie, joanie and fonzie, but they were big assets on the show....very sad to see him pass, but will have many years of great TV to be remembered by
 

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cant believe that show was on 11 years... i watched quite a few of them growing up in the 70's
 

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I think his best episode was when Richie came home drunk from the Lodge after drinking "72 teenie weenie glasses of beer"
 

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