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| Erin Moran at her home in the Berkshire Pointe Mobile Home Park |
Henry Winkler has come to Erin Moran's rescue after reports that she was living in a trailer park in Indiana. "Happy Days" star, who played the incredibly cool "The Fonz" is said to be in talks to find Moran a new acting gig on "Arrested Development".
The latest reports come from the National Enquirer. A source told them "Henry is absolutely shattered over what’s become of Erin. He desperately wants to help get back back on her feet.”
Winkler plays the recurring role of the Bluth family's bumbling lawyer.
Moran, who played Joanie Cunningham in "Happy Days", had been living in her in-law's parents Berkshire Pointe Mobile Home Park in New Salisbury, Indiana. However she had been kicked out because she was partying way too hard.
Happily the actress had some luck this summer when a lawsuit with CBS was setting, over "Happy Days" memorabilia.
Moran's lawyer Jon Pfeiffer said that despite the fact that she's bouncing around from motels and friend's couches she seems in good spirit.
He said "She sounded normal. She sounded [the same] as when we met throughout the case
"There’s no indication anything was wrong with her."
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.susan kirby | Jan 18, 2013, 09:28 PM EST
what a dear friend I hope she gets her life back on track
Parents | Nov 22, 2012, 11:33 AM EST
The "cool Fonz" is really cool, he has a heart of gold.
Kevin Longan | Oct 31, 2012, 02:55 PM EDT
Amy, you are gorgeous but watch your egregious errors, you made a few mistakes that I won't point out (have your editors do that). As for Fonzie and Joanie, who cares? Erin's a has-been and her self-abuse has brought her to dire straits and she'll have to deal with it. Yes, Donegal, Obama sucks but you are right, overseas he's a God because of his skin color especially.
Donegal6 | Oct 27, 2012, 03:12 PM EDT
Poor Erin Moran is feeling the the same pain as millions of Americans in this record high unemployment. The difference is we all don't have Henry Winkler as a personal and caring friend. Hopefully things will change when the economy improves and we stop paying for wars by borrowing from China, otherwise it is pretty apparent we are on the road to the fall of the US. Something that millions around the world would savor hence the overseas adulation of Obama the chosen messiah.
durtymurphy | Oct 25, 2012, 04:56 PM EDT
Good man Fonzie, I hope it works out.