Anson Williams at 73 Is a Cancer Survivor & Grandpa of 4 — He Lives ‘a Life of Joy’ in Small Town after Divorce
|Anson Williams is a famous actor from the hit series “Happy Days” who played Potsie. Decades later, he’s still asked about his time on the show. However, since the show’s end, Williams has built several businesses and survived colon cancer. He turned his new lease on life into a chance to live a purposeful life and even tried running for major.
Anson Williams broke into fame as Potsie on the iconic series “Happy Days.” His character was so big that it earned him a Golden Globe nomination.
The role of Potsie took time to fill, as hundreds of people auditioned for it. But it fell into Williams’s lap. His agent threw the part at him last minute, and William showed up late to the audition.
Anson Williams on “Happy Days” in 1979. | Source: Getty Images
But the first pilot of the show did not sell. However, the actor was invited to shoot the second pilot and went on to do a screen test with a lot more other people, but he had to wait a month before he knew he got the role.
“Happy Days” was not his first on-screen job; Williams made his first paycheque in a McDonald’s commercial, which also turned out to be so iconic that it was brought back on TV years later.
The actor was proud that he worked with such a famous brand and got the feel of making his own money. But his time on “Happy Days” was most memorable.
Anson Williams on “Happy Days” in 1974. | Source: Getty Images
Williams credited the creator of the show, Garry Marshall, for carefully selecting a group of people that would end up having the closest relationship even four decades after the show ended.
The actor also reiterated that Marshall did not only lead them when it came to their performances, but he treated their time on the show as a learning experience and taught the whole “Happy Days” crew about the ins and out of the entertainment industry.
Most “Happy Days” members have sustained successful careers on and off-screen. For Williams, his time on the show gave him the best friendships and an on-screen girlfriend that would later become his wife.