Thank you Allison for sharing this wonderful interview you conducted with the great Cindy Williams. I was very sad to learn of Cindy's passing on January 25, 2023. She is now resting in peace in heaven for all eternity with her funny friend and TV partner Laverne (Penny Marshall). After viewing this conversation, I can tell that Cindy is very authentic, funny and an icon. I love that her motto is "Keep Moving". That is fabulous! :)
I still love LaVerne & Shirley! It was my favorite spin-off of Happy Days! RiP Penny & Garry Marshall, Eddie Mekka, David L. Lander & anybody else who's passed! Cindy Williams rules!🤟
*_Schlemiel - Schlimazel!_* Watching the show now, it's even better and funnier than before. Such amazing chemistry. Back in the 70's when there were only 3 channels, the entire nation was so much more united in entertainment and cultural trends. L&S were part of the cultural phenomena. It so odd that going on 50 years later, how everything shifts and changes, and with the passing of some of the major players of this show, it makes it more profound, and mysterious. I'm so grateful to have grown up in the era of Laverne & Shirley, Listening to this interview brings back so many memories of my family, of the way things were, of what life seemed like when I had the whole future in front of me. ~ _And we'll do it our way yes our way_ _Make all our dreams come true for me and you_
Cindy seems like such a lovely person so relatable on so many levels 💐💐💐 my mother would also tell me something similar to keep moving forward no matter what she’s gone now but that has stayed with me until this day
Really nice interview, of a really nice person. American Graffiti was one of the best movies ever, for me anyway. Sorry we have lost her, sad the whole group is gone from Laverne & Shirley. My age group is going fast now days.
I saw an interview with Gary Marshall the creator producer writer pf Laverne and Shirley -- he said that the cast was always complaining, fighting, unhappy -- and he said that in reality that was the high point of their careers for many of them and they should have enjoyed it and embraced it at the time. RIP Cindy
I remember the first commercial I did nearly deafened the boom operator as I was accustomed to hitting the back row which you don’t do when you do a commercial!!!
I agree I hated Two Broke girls because they only relied on dirty humor that wasn't even funny. The Golden girls were the only ones that could get away with some dirty humor because they had other things going for them. Laverne and Shirley were one of the funniest sitcoms ever.
TV is ruined now due to the woke, equity, diversity, garbage. Cindy Williams lived during the golden days of TV, movies, and theater, when talent, a sense of ethics, and intelligence actually mattered. I loved her show, and her acting. I no longer can stomach watching TV; it's an insult. Great show. Thanks.
Agree! I've been done with tv for years and tried to watch last week and couldn't get interested in a thing. It's like I'm in another country but I'm glad shows like this still exist! She's a nice lady!
This interviewer is clueless. Guys currently in their 40s would have seen L&S as kids either toward the end of the series run or in syndication - and OF COURSE they would like the show… it was hilarious and the women were that perfect blend of innocently cute/sexy and amazingly funny.
@@allisoninterviews You’re definitely a Shirley Superfan! I can’t believe the entire cast, except for Michael McKean, is gone forever. I’m still in denial Penny and Garry Marshall aren’t here anymore.
RIP Cindy Williams, We your fans sorely miss you.
RIP Cindy. TY for all you've done to bring laughter to our lives.
What a pleasant person Cindy seems to be. She would have been fun to talk with.
Thank you Allison for sharing this wonderful interview you conducted with the great Cindy Williams. I was very sad to learn of Cindy's passing on January 25, 2023. She is now resting in peace in heaven for all eternity with her funny friend and TV partner Laverne (Penny Marshall). After viewing this conversation, I can tell that Cindy is very authentic, funny and an icon. I love that her motto is "Keep Moving". That is fabulous! :)
Beautifully put
This interview has taught me that Cindy and I had so much more in common than I ever knew. But I always loved her no matter what.
I had the opportunity of interviewing Cindy and Penny at the Bronze the Fonz Ceremony in Milwaukee. They were all kind and fantastic.
I will do miss Shirley. Laughter is medicine for the heart. God have and keep her in heaven
I still love LaVerne & Shirley! It was my favorite spin-off of Happy Days! RiP Penny & Garry Marshall, Eddie Mekka, David L. Lander & anybody else who's passed! Cindy Williams rules!🤟
Absolutely love her. No one can play a Shirley like Cindy ✝️🌸✝️
Miss Cindy what a lovely , beautiful human , soul I hope I have a chance to meet you through the vail!! Love you
She was pure sunshine. I’ll miss her always. 😢
How did she die? And when?
One Year Ago Today you left us.😢 Thank You for all of the laughs! Love You Forever!Miss You sooo much!❤
*_Schlemiel - Schlimazel!_* Watching the show now, it's even better and funnier than before. Such amazing chemistry. Back in the 70's when there were only 3 channels, the entire nation was so much more united in entertainment and cultural trends. L&S were part of the cultural phenomena. It so odd that going on 50 years later, how everything shifts and changes, and with the passing of some of the major players of this show, it makes it more profound, and mysterious. I'm so grateful to have grown up in the era of Laverne & Shirley, Listening to this interview brings back so many memories of my family, of the way things were, of what life seemed like when I had the whole future in front of me.
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_And we'll do it our way yes our way_
_Make all our dreams come true for me and you_
Cindy seems like such a lovely person so relatable on so many levels 💐💐💐 my mother would also tell me something similar to keep moving forward no matter what she’s gone now but that has stayed with me until this day
Really nice interview, of a really nice person. American Graffiti was one of the best movies ever, for me anyway. Sorry we have lost her, sad the whole group is gone from Laverne & Shirley. My age group is going fast now days.
WRONG Lenny is still alive.
So much that Miss Cindy expresses I feel and express!!!
I saw an interview with Gary Marshall the creator producer writer pf Laverne and Shirley -- he said that the cast was always complaining, fighting, unhappy -- and he said that in reality that was the high point of their careers for many of them and they should have enjoyed it and embraced it at the time. RIP Cindy
And both of them said that in their autobiographies. Why you gotta be negative?
Cyndy has slimmed down, she looks great.
Cindy
I remember the first commercial I did nearly deafened the boom operator as I was accustomed to hitting the back row which you don’t do when you do a commercial!!!
Thanks for posting this! Cindy was so interesting to listen to talk. RIP
Good advice
Love Cindy Williams a classy lady her book Shirley I jest a great read😁🇨🇦🇨🇦
I agree I hated Two Broke girls because they only relied on dirty humor that wasn't even funny. The Golden girls were the only ones that could get away with some dirty humor because they had other things going for them. Laverne and Shirley were one of the funniest sitcoms ever.
Hollywood is trash now. No imagination, talent, or intelligence. I was lucky to be able to wathc TV when it was the best ever. No more.
Thank you for this interview
It would have been great if she told the story of waiting on Jim Morrison as a waitress at the Whiskey A Go Go when she was 19. It's a classic.
Really good tv is either completely gone, or almost….sad.
Which episode is Cindy’s sister on??
Vodoyodo is genius.
Tony and Ronnie, brother and sister
I don't think the interviewer ever watched the show ! " oh who were Lenny and Squigy ?
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I grew up watching Laverne & Shirley and yes I know who Lenny and Sqiggy are. And I’m Allison.
i just watched the whole interview. The interviewer never asked "who were lenny and squiggy?" You misheard.
@@allisoninterviews Well you seemed very confused between 22-23 minutes, even asking what they did on the show. And i'm Big T.
@@brotherofjunk No I never misheard, watch again between 22-23 minutes, she's clearly confused as to who they were.
@@bigt5731you’re wrong. She just didn’t know that they also wrote for the show and created those characters before.
I would like to meet you sometime
She died fella.
TV is ruined now due to the woke, equity, diversity, garbage. Cindy Williams lived during the golden days of TV, movies, and theater, when talent, a sense of ethics, and intelligence actually mattered. I loved her show, and her acting. I no longer can stomach watching TV; it's an insult. Great show. Thanks.
Agree! I've been done with tv for years and tried to watch last week and couldn't get interested in a thing. It's like I'm in another country but I'm glad shows like this still exist! She's a nice lady!
Did you know that your gods that you were feeling or my mom and my family?
Yid dish. Yiddish. Y id dish
This interviewer is clueless. Guys currently in their 40s would have seen L&S as kids either toward the end of the series run or in syndication - and OF COURSE they would like the show… it was hilarious and the women were that perfect blend of innocently cute/sexy and amazingly funny.
Thank you for taking the time to watch my show and sorry you feel that way. I loved and adored Cindy. All the best to you.
@@allisoninterviews You’re definitely a Shirley Superfan! I can’t believe the entire cast, except for Michael McKean, is gone forever. I’m still in denial Penny and Garry Marshall aren’t here anymore.