
Tom Bosley
Acting
Biography
Thomas Edward "Tom" Bosley was an American actor. Bosley is best known for portraying Howard Cunningham on the long-running ABC sitcom Happy Days. He also appeared in: - Murder, She Wrote - Father Dowling Mysteries, and He originated the title role of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway musical Fiorello!, earning the 1960 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical.
Born: October 1, 1927
Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For

Weezer: Video Capture Device - Treasures from the Vault 1991-2002
Weezer: Video Capture Device - Treasures From the Vault 1991-2002 contains every one of Weezer's music videos from that time period (including the classic Spike Jonze directed clips for "The Sweater Song," and "Buddy Holly"). Also included are never-before-released videos, live footage from the beginning of the band's career, acoustic performances, and footage of the band at work in the studio.

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Hallmark Hall of Fame is an anthology program on American television, sponsored by Hallmark Cards, a Kansas City based greeting card company. The longest-running primetime series in the history of television, it has a historically long run, beginning during 1951 and continuing into 2013. From 1954 onward, all of its productions have been shown in color, although color television video productions were extremely rare in 1954. Many television movies have been shown on the program since its debut, though the program began with live telecasts of dramas and then changed to videotaped productions before finally changing to filmed ones. The series has received eighty Emmy Awards, twenty-four Christopher Awards, eleven Peabody Awards, nine Golden Globes, and four Humanitas Prizes. Once a common practice in American television, it is the last remaining television program such that the title includes the name of the sponsor. Unlike other long-running TV series still on the air, it differs in that it broadcasts only occasionally and not on a weekly broadcast programming schedule.

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Hallmark Hall of Fame is an anthology program on American television, sponsored by Hallmark Cards, a Kansas City based greeting card company. The longest-running primetime series in the history of television, it has a historically long run, beginning during 1951 and continuing into 2013. From 1954 onward, all of its productions have been shown in color, although color television video productions were extremely rare in 1954. Many television movies have been shown on the program since its debut, though the program began with live telecasts of dramas and then changed to videotaped productions before finally changing to filmed ones. The series has received eighty Emmy Awards, twenty-four Christopher Awards, eleven Peabody Awards, nine Golden Globes, and four Humanitas Prizes. Once a common practice in American television, it is the last remaining television program such that the title includes the name of the sponsor. Unlike other long-running TV series still on the air, it differs in that it broadcasts only occasionally and not on a weekly broadcast programming schedule.

Boy Meets World
The coming of age events and everyday life-lessons of Cory Matthews, a Philadelphian who grows up from a young boy to a married man.

Family Law
Family attorney and mom, Lynn Holt, has had to scramble to keep her family and her law firm together, since her husband left her and took most of their joint law practice with him. Although the attorneys are carting plenty of life's baggage, they're all determined to make the most of this unexpected second chance—and make each month's mortgage payment.

Broadway's Lost Treasures II
The annual Tony Award broadcast provides the only filmed record of Broadway's best for audiences to experience as if they were front-row-center on opening night. This second compilation of great musical moments from the Tonys features another dazzling array of stars and performances. Hosts Lauren Bacall, Bebe Neuwirth, Brian Stokes Mitchell and Jerry Orbach introduce these one-of-a-kind performances and share their personal Broadway and Tony memories.

Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling Mystery
Frank Dowling has to solve the mystery of a young man who is obsessed with finding his natural parents.

The Streets of San Francisco
SFPD Detective Lieutenant Michael Stone (Karl Malden) is partnered with a young college-educated Inspector, Steven Keller (Michael Douglas), as they investigate a girl found dead in the water, with a lawyer she knew as the primary suspect.

That's Hollywood
The history of Hollywood film in its various aspects.

That '70s Show
Crank up the 8-track and flash back to a time when platform shoes and puka shells were all the rage in this hilarious retro-sitcom. For Eric, Kelso, Jackie, Hyde, Donna and Fez, a group of high school teens who spend most of their time hanging out in Eric’s basement, life in the ‘70s isn’t always so groovy. But between trying to figure out the meaning of life, avoiding their parents, and dealing with out-of-control hormones, they’ve learned one thing for sure: they’ll always get by with a little help from their friends.
Filmography
as Arthur
as Santa Paws (voice)
as Charlie
as Father Abbot Sutton
as Harvey
as Rabbi Eli Schmitt
as Harry
as Fiorello LaGuardia (segment "Fiorello!")
as Santa Claus (voice)
as Howard Cunningham ("Buddy Holly") (voice) (archive footage)
as Mel McFadden
as Les Turner
as Dr. S.T. Bloom
as Harry Mankelbaum
as Franklin Holz (voice)
as Mr. Winkle (voice)
as Kyle Mason
as Howard Cunningham (voice)
as Dr. Hammond
as Ranger Tasker
as Uncle Vic
as Mr. Bobeck
as Elmer
as Walter Nikolaides
as Dr. Burke
as Tom Bosley
as Minister
as Derryl Price
as Self - Host
as Lt. Logan
as Lt. MacIntosh
as Father Frank Dowling
as Father Frank Dowling
as Geppetto (voice)
as Sidney Preston
as Father Chris DeLeon
as Harry O'Reilly
as Amos Tupper
as Malcolm Beck
as Jimmy Hoffa
as Walter Devlin
as Self
as Fred O'Hara
as Norman
as Dr. Andrew Brantford
as Frank Webber
as Benjamin Franklin
as Henry Elliott
as Ralph Stackpole
as Morris Feldman
as B.A.H. Humbug (voice)
as Benjamin Franklin
as Edward Edwards
as Howard Pfister
as Harry Meacham
as George Hammond
as Narrator
as Dr. Louis Hedler/Narrator
as Self - Guest
as George Havlicek
as Spinner
as Norman Smith
as Bud Armstrong
as Self
as Marcus Damian
as Bevo Means
as David Mason
as Self
as Al
as Jack Flaherty
as Harold
as Howard Cunningham
as Judge Harper
as Eddie Clark
as Dr. Golinski
as Congressman Landis
as Dr. Tasko
as Harry Boyle (voice)
as Gibson
as Dr. Katchaturian
as Mr. Jones
as Sam Hamilton
as Herb
as Stanley Miller
as Used Car Dealer
as Johnny Cavanaugh
as Jack Berger
as Self - Host
as Jules Kettleman (segment "Make Me Laugh")
as Sidney Resnick
as Jack Smallerd
as Alan Walker
as Dr. Y.A. Harris
as Harry Boyle (voice)
as Cookie Maharg
as Tiny Baker
as Charlie Reid
as Family Doctor
as Gen. Roscoe Pennypacker
as Meriwether P. Newberry
as Farley
as Quantum
as John Clanton
as Frank Boyd
as Anthony Columbo
as Teddy Brewster
as Harry Markham
as Charlie Barry
as Dr. Summer Klein
as Jim Horst
as Throttlebottom
as Hiram Peabody
as Titus Simpson
as Judge
as Self - Presenter
as Self - Performer
as Self (archive footage)
as Self - Winner
as Knave of Hearts
as Knave of Hearts
as Teddy Brewster