News about Cindy Williams

Following a major BBC plot twist, an EastEnders actress addresses Cindy Junior's "return."

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 21, 2024
Cindy Jr, Cindy Beale's daughter, was recently teased by EastEnders. Cindy Williams, who appeared previously with Mimi Keene, left Walford in 2015, but with Cindy Snr (Michelle Collins) returning from the dead in a big plot twist, fan anticipation has soared that her daughter will make a surprise appearance. Cindy Snr hopped off to find her estranged daughter so she could tell her she was alive and had been all along.

Every film and TV series is set to leave Netflix this month

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 28, 2023
The end of any given month means that Netflix and others like it will continue to produce new content, but also removing a slew of movies and TV shows. According to What's On Netflix, the subscription service has licenses to'rent' movies and TV shows for a certain period of time, and if something goes missing, it means the'rental' period has come to an end, so to speak. Surprisingly enough, some of the Netflix Original Films that were made in-house would be leaving as well, and they are likely to be out on other platforms for a time.

Ron Howard reveals he once considered directing PORN movies to fund his filmmaking debut

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2023
Ron Howard had considered turning to porn films after he left Happy Days following an incredibly fruitful career as a child actor and young actor. When he was asked about rumors that he was considering doing a porn film to raise the money he needed to finance his directorial debut, the 69-year-old filmmaker, who made international news for thanking Cindy Williams in late January, opened up in a wide-ranging interview with Graham Bensinger. The actor-turned-filmmaker admitted that he entertained the prospect of switching to adult films, but that wasn't the only one.

What happened to the cast of Happy Days? As Cindy Williams dies, see where the stars are now

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2023
After news broke that actress Cindy Williams had died at the age of 75 last week, fans of the show Happy Days were left devastated. The beloved ABC sitcom, which premiered in January 1974 and lasted 11 seasons before ending in 1984, was one of the most popular television shows on television throughout the 1970s and 1980s, and it helped launch most of the actors' careers. Some of them went on to become one of Hollywood's most well-known stars, Ron Howard not only continued to act, but he's also won nine Oscars for his films, however, some of them did not recover after their time in Happy Days came to an end. Erin Moran, the actress who starred daughter Joanie in the popular series, suffered with depression and heroin use later on, and she eventually found herself homeless after her house was foreclosed, resulting in her staying in motel rooms before she tragically died of cancer at a young age. FEMAIL has revealed what she and the other main stars of the show have been up to since it went off the air 39 years ago.

Cindy Williams passes away after brief illness at 75 years of age

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2023
Cindy Williams, who portrayed the titular character Shirley Feeney in the iconic 1970s sitcom Lavern & Shirley, has died at the age of 75. According to AP, the talented actress - who appeared alongside Penny Marshall on all six seasons of the legendary ABC show - died of a brief illness. Zak and Emily Hudson's children were released in a statement by family spokeswoman Liza Cranis.