At 98, legendary actor William Daniels, best known as the iconic Mr. Feeny from ‘Boy Meets World‘, proves his timeless appeal with a moving reunion on ‘Dancing with the Stars‘, highlighting his enduring influence and the character’s unshakeable hold on generations of fans.
For over two decades since ‘Boy Meets World‘ concluded its seven-season run in 2000, the wisdom of George Feeny has echoed through pop culture. His portrayer, the venerable actor William Daniels, now 98, remains profoundly aware of the deep respect and lasting impact his iconic character holds. Fans at conventions and through personal requests consistently remind him of Mr. Feeny’s beloved legacy as a mentor and moral compass. Daniels notes this respect, hoping to leverage his character’s authority to advocate for and protect young people, as reported by People.
A Star Returns to the Ballroom: The DWTS Reunion
The enduring affection for Mr. Feeny was recently rekindled when William Daniels made a rare television appearance on ‘Dancing with the Stars‘. He reunited with his former ‘Boy Meets World‘ co-star, Danielle Fishel, who played Topanga Lawrence, for a dedication week performance. Fishel, 44, shared her excitement on her podcast, ‘Danielle with the Stars’, announcing that Mr. Bill Daniels himself would join her and partner Pasha Pashkov on the ballroom floor for a jive performance.
The choice of the ‘Boy Meets World‘ theme song for their dance underscored the deep connection to the beloved show. Fishel expressed her profound gratitude, stating that Daniels is “such an inspiration to so many of us,” and that this platform would allow him to “receive the love that he deserves.” The momentous appearance, which occurred on Tuesday, October 14, served as a powerful testament to the show’s lasting impact and the cast’s continued bond, creating an incredible moment for fans as reported by E! Online.
The Genesis of a Legend: Mr. Feeny’s Origins
When William Daniels first encountered the pilot script for ‘Boy Meets World‘, he was immediately drawn to the quality of the writing and the nuanced relationship between Mr. Feeny and young Cory. Daniels himself noted that the character reminded him of the role John Houseman played in ‘The Paper Chase’. This early connection to the material laid the groundwork for one of television’s most iconic teacher figures.
Daniels’ own experiences mirrored that of his character’s mentorship. At the age of 15, he found his own mentor in dramatist and actor Howard Lindsay, who taught him essential theater skills, stage behavior, and the values of respect and discipline. These personal lessons undoubtedly enriched his portrayal of Mr. Feeny, making the character resonate deeply with audiences who yearned for a guiding presence in their lives.
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William Daniels in Boy Meets World
Beyond Feeny: A Storied Career in Film, Television, and Stage
William Daniels’ illustrious career extends far beyond the hallways of John Adams High. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he honed his craft at the High School of Music and Art and later earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in theater from Northwestern University. His versatility has allowed him to excel across stage, television, and film, leaving an indelible mark on each medium.
Some of his most memorable roles include:
- John Adams in the musical film ‘1776‘, a role he also originated on Broadway.
- Dr. Mark Craig in the critically acclaimed medical drama ‘St. Elsewhere‘, for which he received six Emmy nominations and won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. Remarkably, in 1986, he and his wife, actress Bonnie Bartlett (who played his TV wife on ‘St. Elsewhere’), made Emmy history by becoming the first real-life married couple to win acting awards on the same night.
- The distinctive voice of K.I.T.T., the intelligent talking car in the iconic 1980s series ‘Knight Rider‘, starring David Hasselhoff.
His influence also reached beyond acting. William Daniels served as the 22nd president of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), elected in 1999. In a contentious race, Daniels advocated for stronger contracts and better residuals for actors, taking a tougher stance than predecessors like Ronald Reagan and Charlton Heston. This period demonstrated his dedication to his fellow performers and the industry as a whole.
The Enduring Appeal and Future Legacy
Even at 98, William Daniels continues to find joy in life, indulging in hobbies like playing classical guitar, chess, tennis, reading, and cooking. He and his wife Bonnie Bartlett are proud parents to two grown sons, Robert and Michael. Daniels’ longevity and continued engagement with his legacy offer an inspiring example of a life well-lived and a career that continues to resonate.
The recent reunion on ‘Dancing with the Stars‘ is more than just a nostalgic glance back; it’s a vibrant reaffirmation of Mr. Feeny’s timeless appeal. It showcases how a character, brought to life by an extraordinary actor, can transcend generations and continue to offer comfort, guidance, and a powerful sense of connection to a dedicated fan community. As Daniels himself hopes, the respect garnered by Mr. Feeny can continue to be a force for good, reminding us all of the profound impact a dedicated teacher and mentor can have.