Lorrie Mahaffey’s personal life and her husband’s successful career

Lorrie Mahaffey’s personal life

Lorrie Mahaffey was born on 12 September 1956. She is an actress. We do not have any information about her early life and education. She loved to live a private life. Lorrie Mahaffey is inactive on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. She is famous for being the wife of an American actor, singer, director, and businessman, Anson Williams. Here we will discuss her husband’s successful career.

Lorrie Mahaffey’s husband, Anson Williams

Anson Williams is an American actor, singer, director, and businessman who has a net worth of $3 million. Anson Williams is best known for his role as Warren Potsie Weber on the ABC television sitcom Happy Days. Since then, he has appeared in episodes of such series as Fantasy Island, Fudge, Baywatch, and Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Williams has also directed episodes of numerous shows, including Diagnosis: Murder, Melrose Place, Beverly Hills, 90210, and The Secret Life of the American Teenager.

Williams made his television acting debut in 1971 in an episode of the legal drama series Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law. The following year, he made his first appearance as the dimwitted and gullible Potsie Weber on the ABC anthology comedy series Love, American Style. Williams appeared alongside Ron Howard, Marion Ross, and other characters who were eventually spun off into the sitcom Happy Days.

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Debuting in 1974, Happy Days focused mainly on Williams’ character Potsie and Howard’s character Richie during its first season. Soon, Henry Winkler’s character Arthur Fonzie Fonzarelli became the show’s breakout star. A hugely popular series, Happy Days ran for 11 seasons through 1984. Williams was one of the few actors from the cast to remain on the show throughout its entire run.

While he was still on Happy Days, Williams appeared as his character Potsie Weber in an episode of the spinoff series Laverne & Shirley. He also appeared in episodes of such shows as The Love Boat and Fantasy Island.

In 1984, Williams appeared in the television film I Married a Centerfold. Later, in 1992, he reunited with his former cast mates for The Happy Days Reunion Special. Williams has since made guest appearances on shows including Fudge, Boy Meets World, Baywatch, Son of the Beach, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and the 2005 special Happy Days: 30th Anniversary Reunion. In 2016, he appeared in the sitcom The Odd Couple reboot. Following the end of Happy Days, Williams began a prolific career directing television shows.

In the mid-80s, he directed episodes of the anthology series ABC Afterschool Special, CBS School Break Special, and WonderWorks. He subsequently directed L.A. Law, Hooperman, and Just the Ten of Us episodes. In 1989, Williams directed three made-for-television films: Your Mother Wears Combat Boots, Dream Date, and Little White Lies.

In the early-to-mid 90s, he directed episodes of Diagnosis: Murder, Heaven Help Us, Robin Hood, Live Shot, Fudge, and seaQuest 2032. Later in the decade, Williams directed nine episodes apiece of the prime-time soap opera Melrose Place and the teen drama Beverly Hills, 90210.

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