Isn’t Ron Howard a multi-millionnaire? Couldn’t that libtard purchase a double-wide for his former Happy Days actress? Oh wait I forgot... libtards are only charitable with other people’s money.
Does becoming rich obligate a person to support every co-worker they’ve ever had for the rest of their lives?
Ron Howard isn’t related to her. The worked together—that’s all. They both got paid well. He made good decisions after he left the show; she made bad decisions. Both are living with the consequences of their decisions.
I know two things. Many actors, during the seventies, did not make a whole lot of money with their tv shows. The studios ripped them off big time, in all sorts of ways. For example, all those computing books or lunch boxes that were sold did not provide residual sales back to the actors.
Having said that, it was still the actor’s responsibility to manage their money as best they can. Erin probably could have afforded at least a small house with the money she made, then she could have, if she chose, worked at some mediocre job after her acting career wound up and had a decent life.
She chose badly.