Sadly, a number of cast members have died in the years since the show went off the air.
Bosley died in 2010 from lung cancer.
His former co-stars lovingly recalled the man they considered a member of their family.

I miss him already."
The spin-off saw the couple moving to Chicago to start a music career.
It never found a following, however, and after two seasons, it was canceled.

Moran’s off-screen life was less than fairy-tale.
In April 2017, first responders answering a call found Moran dead.
It was a secret she shared only with close friends, like her former co-star Anson Williams.

“She does leave a legacy of good feelings and light for anyone that watches her.”
(Fonzie also held court in the boys' room.)
Arnold was a constant presence, offering advice along with his burgers.

Morita and his family spent time in internment camps until the war ended.
The role earned him an Oscar nomination, but it also marked the peak of his career.
Sadly, so did his alcoholism.

As Al Delvecchio, his hangdog expression and signature sigh (“Yup-yup-yup-yup”) endeared him to viewers.
Still, one unlikely plot point turned out to be a blessing for a then-unknown comedian.
The ratings for the episode were so good that producers decided to create a vehicle just for Williams.

He died by suicide in August 2014 at age 63.