Popular actress Erin Moran, a mainstay on TV from the late ’60s to the mid-’80s and best known for her kid-sister role in the sitcom “Happy Days,” has died. She was 56.
Authorities in Indiana found her body Saturday afternoon after getting a 911 call at 4:07 p.m. for “an unresponsive female,” the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department said.
“Upon the arrival, it was determined that the female was Erin Marie Moran-Fleischmann. First responders determined that she was deceased and an autopsy is pending,” the department said.
Moran was cast as Joanie Cunningham, the younger sister of Richie Cunningham, who was played by Ron Howard, a child actor who is now a famed director.
“Such sad sad news … I’ll always choose to remember you on our show making scenes better, getting laughs and lighting up TV screens,” Howard wrote on Twitter.
Such sad sad news. RIP Erin. I’ll always choose to remember you on our show making scenes better, getting laughs and lighting up tv screens. https://t.co/8HmdL0JKlf— Ron Howard (@RealRonHoward) April 23, 2017
The show aired from 1974 to 1984. It was set in 1950s Milwaukee and was a big hit with a catchy theme song and memorable characters such as The Fonz, played by Henry Winkler.
Moran played the same character in the early 1980s in “Joanie Loves Chachi,” a short-lived spinoff with her “Happy Days” co-star Scott Baio continuing his role as Chachi Arcola.
Other “Happy Days” spinoffs were “Laverne & Shirley” and “Mork & Mindy.” More of Moran’s co-stars — Henry Winkler, who played Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli; and Don Most, who played the goofball character Ralph Malph — expressed their condolences on Twitter:
“OH Erin… now you will finally have the peace you wanted so badly here on earth,” Winkler wrote.
OH Erin… now you will finally have the peace you wanted so badly here on earth …Rest In It serenely now.. too soon— Henry Winkler (@hwinkler4real) April 23, 2017
“So incredibly sad to hear about Erin,” Most wrote. “A wonderful, sweet, caring, talented woman. I can’t really comprehend this right now.”
So incredibly sad to hear about Erin. A wonderful, sweet, caring, talented woman. I can’t really comprehend this right now.Very painful loss— Don Most (@most_don) April 23, 2017
One of Moran’s close friends, Erin Murphy, who played Tabitha on the 1960s series “Bewitched” also took on Twitter after Moran’s passing.
“So sad to share that my friend Erin Moran has passed away. Rest In Peace, sweet girl,” Murphy wrote.
So sad to share that my friend Erin Moran has passed away. Rest In Peace, sweet girl. ?? pic.twitter.com/SqThc76LvX— Erin Murphy (@Erin_Murphy) April 23, 2017
First job, a commercial
According to IMDb, Moran was born October 18, 1960, in Burbank, California, and her first professional acting gig was in a TV commercial.
She made regular appearances on the series “Daktari” in the late ’60s and “The Love Boat” in the ’80s. She made guest appearances on TV shows such as “The Waltons,” “My Three Sons” and “Gunsmoke.”
In 2012, Moran was one of the “Happy Days” actors who won money in a settlement with CBS over merchandising payments.
She had been the subject of tabloid reports that she and her husband were living in a trailer in Indiana since losing her home to foreclosure in California. While other cast members continued to act or direct, acting work dried up for Moran.
IMDb lists just five acting credits from 1998 until her last role in 2010.
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