Don Most is a talented actor, director, and singer, best known for his iconic role as Ralph in the long-running television series "Happy Days." During his time on the show, he had the opportunity to work alongside emerging talents such as Ron Howard and Garry Marshall.
In recent years, Don has made appearances in various television shows, including the hit series "Glee," as well as starring roles in independent films like "The Yankles" and "Chez Upshaw," alongside Kevin Pollack and Illeana Douglas. He has also had recurring roles in "Campin Buddies" and "Remember Isobel," and appeared in the short film "Duality."
In addition to his television work, Don has had a successful career in film, with credits including "ED TV" directed by Ron Howard, "Crazy Mama" directed by Jonathan Demme, and "The Great Buck Howard" starring John Malkovich. His other notable film roles include appearances in "Men Of A Certain Age," "Century City," "Star Trek: Voyager," "Yes, Dear," "The Crow," "Sabrina," "Sliders," "Dark Skies," and "The Family Guy."
As a director, Don has helmed three feature films, including "The Last Best Sunday," which premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival and won a feature film award at the Telluride IndieFest. His second film, "Moola," starring William Mapother, Shailene Woodley, Treat Williams, Daniel Baldwin, and Curtis Armstrong, premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival and earned Don the Outstanding Achievement In Directing Award. His third film, "Harley's Hill," a family film, was recently seen on Showtime, Starz, and Encore.
In addition to his work in film and television, Don has recently returned to his first love - singing. He has always been a fan of the standards/swing/big band style of music and has recently mounted his show "Donny Most Sings And Swings." He has performed the show to great acclaim at "Catalina's Jazz Club" in Hollywood, CA and "Vitello's Jazz Club" in Studio City, Los Angeles.