Arthur Fonzarelli was originally a secondary character, but was positioned as a lead character when he began surpassing the other characters in popularity.
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Arthur Fonzarelli was originally a secondary character, but was positioned as a lead character when he began surpassing the other characters in popularity.
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Arthur Fonzarelli learns that the sailor was his father, who admits in the letter that he doubted he would have the courage to reveal the truth to his son.
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Arthur Fonzarelli convinces him she is not, but in the end, she looks at a picture of Fonzie she had in her possession.
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Arthur Fonzarelli is rarely referred to after that but she is featured in at least one later episode.
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Arthur Fonzarelli is the grandmother of Fonzie's cousin Chachi Arcola.
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Arthur Fonzarelli later became an auto mechanic instructor at Jefferson High School and finally a full-fledged teacher.
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Arthur Fonzarelli was the only person Fonzie allowed to address him by his first name, Arthur, which she always did affectionately.
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Arthur Fonzarelli has trouble apologizing and saying "sorry" as shown in "My Fair Fonzie, " which originally aired on November 22,1977.
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Arthur Fonzarelli endorses Republican Dwight D Eisenhower's 1956 presidential campaign.
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Arthur Fonzarelli nonetheless had difficulty finding work in the 1980s after Happy Days ended because of his association with the Fonzie role; he would work mainly behind the camera in the 1980s and eventually begin getting other roles in the 1990s, prompting a career rejuvenation.
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