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For eleven times, Marion Ross was mind of 1 of America's favorite television households. Now meet up with the lovable real-life woman behind the Happy Days mommy... Before she was affectionately known to thousands as "Mrs. C.," Marion Ross began her profession as a Paramount starlet who continued to surface in almost every major Television series of the 1950s and 1960s - including Love, North american Style, where she donned an apron that could cinch her profession. Soon after emerged the fateful phone call from manufacturer Garry Marshall that made her an "over night" success, and transformed her life... With this warm and candid memoir, filled with adoring recollections from the award-winning Happy Days team - from break-out legend Henry Winkler to Cunningham "wild child" Erin Moran - Ross shares what it was like to be considered a starry-eyed young lady with dreams in poor, rural Minnesota, and the resilience, sacrifices, and perseverance it got to make sure they are come true. She recalls her early on years available, being in the company of such luminaries as Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, and Noel Coward, yet always being the Hollywood outsider - an agonizing invisibility that mirrored her own youth. She shows the absolute joys of playing a better half and mother on Television, and the challenges of keeping those functions in true to life. But among Ross's most heart-rending recollections are those of finally getting a soulmate - another key wish of hers made true well beyond her targets. Funny, poignant, and exposing - and having Garry Marshall's last illuminating interview - and a coming in contact with foreword from her "Television kid" Ron Howard, and a dialogue with her real-life kid and child, Marion Ross's story is one of ideas, persistence, and gratitude. It's also a glowing tribute to all or any those who fulfilled her dreams - and in turn, gave us some of the happiest days and nights of our very own lives. Narrated by Marion Ross, David Laurell, Ron Howard, Jim Meskimen, Don Most, Anson Williams, Scott Marshall, Gwen Behron, Scott Baio, Henry Winkler, and Maxine "Max" Andrews