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Home/People/Erin Moran
Erin Moran profile photo
Born
Oct 18, 1960Died: Apr 22, 2017
Lived 56 years
Place of Birth
Burbank, California, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

15
Movies
21
TV Shows
Also Known As
Erin Marie Moran
IMDb Profile

Erin Moran

Acting

Biography
Moran's first acting role was at the age of five, in a television commercial for First Federal Bank. At the age of six, she was cast as Jenny Jones in the television series Daktari, which ran from 1966 to 1969. She made her feature-film debut in How Sweet It Is! (1968) with Debbie Reynolds, and made regular appearances on The Don Rickles Show in 1972, and guest appearances in The Courtship of Eddie's Father, My Three Sons, Bearcats!, and Family Affair. As a young child, she also appeared in the television series Gunsmoke. In 1974, at the age of 13, Moran was cast to play her best known role, Joanie Cunningham on the sitcom Happy Days, the feisty younger sister of Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard). Moran continued the role in 1982, in the short-lived spin-off series Joanie Loves Chachi, alongside Scott Baio, although she later stated that she had only reluctantly agreed to star in the series; she would have preferred to remain with Happy Days. She won the Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress in a New Television Series for her role. After Joanie Loves Chachi's cancellation in 1983, she returned to Happy Days for its final season. In 1983, Moran said in an interview that the Happy Days producers had pressured her to change from about the age of 15: they had "suddenly wanted me to lose weight and become this sexy thing."
Not Another B Movie poster

Not Another B Movie

as Mrs. Klien
2011
Classic TV Bloopers Uncensored poster

Classic TV Bloopers Uncensored

as Joanie Cunningham (archive footage)
2011
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star poster

Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star

as Self
2003
ABC's 50th Anniversary Celebration poster

ABC's 50th Anniversary Celebration

as Self
2003
Desperation Boulevard poster

Desperation Boulevard

as Self
1998
Dear God poster

Dear God

as Erin Moran
1996
Twirl poster

Twirl

as Bonnie Lee Jordan
1981
Galaxy of Terror poster

Galaxy of Terror

as Alumna
1981
Sitcom: The Adventures of Garry Marshall poster

Sitcom: The Adventures of Garry Marshall

as Self
1979
Lisa, Bright and Dark poster

Lisa, Bright and Dark

as Tracy Schilling
1973
Watermelon Man poster

Watermelon Man

as Janice Gerber
1970
The Happy Ending poster

The Happy Ending

as Marge as a Child (uncredited)
1969
80 Steps to Jonah poster

80 Steps to Jonah

as Kim
1969
How Sweet It Is! poster

How Sweet It Is!

as Laurie
1968
Who's Minding the Mint? poster

Who's Minding the Mint?

as Little Girl on Tricycle
1967