My wife says that my tombstone will read, ‘Here lies Mr.C, who used to be Mr.B.’ So I think that’s probably what I’ll be remembered for.
Meaning of the quote
Tom Bosley, an American actor, says that his wife thinks his tombstone will say "Here lies Mr.C, who used to be Mr.B." This means that he will be remembered for changing his name or identity over time, rather than for his achievements or other important things about him. Bosley seems to think this is a funny or accurate way for him to be remembered.
About Tom Bosley
Tom Bosley was a renowned American actor best known for his role as Howard Cunningham on the hit TV series Happy Days. He also had a successful stage career, winning a Tony Award, and lent his voice to various animated and documentary projects throughout his illustrious career.
More quotes from Tom Bosley
My wife says that my tombstone will read, ‘Here lies Mr.C, who used to be Mr.B.’ So I think that’s probably what I’ll be remembered for.
American actor (1927-2010)
You have to understand that during the course of our show, we were a family for five hours a day, five days a week, maybe four days a week. And we experienced the same things that we experienced in our own family.
American actor (1927-2010)
Just like other illnesses, depression can be treated so that people can live happy, active lives.
American actor (1927-2010)
I changed my mind because of a scene between Howard Cunningham and Richie. The father-son situation was written so movingly, I fell in love with the project.
American actor (1927-2010)
I want to help people with depression understand that there is hope, so that they can get the help they need to live rich, fulfilling lives.
American actor (1927-2010)
Being a father to my family and a husband is to me much more important than what I did in the business.
American actor (1927-2010)
So we had life, death, illness, everything – every emotional involvement we had, we experienced. And I think that made what we had to do on stage, stronger. We got very much involved in what we were doing.
American actor (1927-2010)
Happy Days was about a family… although the show was shot in the 70s, it was about a family in the 50s. I realized that kids were watching their parents grow up and the parents were watching themselves grow up. That was the key to the success of our show.
American actor (1927-2010)
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American actor (1927-2010)