‘Mr. Feeny’ Actor William Daniels Turns 95 Beside His Wife Bonnie Of 70 Years: ‘I Am Really A Very Lucky Guy’

Bonnie Bartlett and William Daniels celebrating his 95th Birthday Jeff Conway Whether you love him for his popular role as Mr. Feeny, John Adams, Dr. Mark Craig or as the recognizable TV voice behind a talking Pontiac Trans Am that calls itself KITT, actor William Daniels has left a lasting impression on multiple generations of audiences. Now reaching the milestone age of 95, Daniels has taken a well-deserved step back from his celebrated stage, film, and television career to enjoy the simpler things in life today. “I’m very happy having a comfortable way of life now without having to perform or do anything stressful,” Daniels told me exclusively this week. “I don’t do anything that I don’t want to do.” These days, Daniels lives quietly in his southern California home alongside his wife of 70 years, Bonnie Bartlett. Daniels recalls confidently asking out Bartlett, 92, while they both attended Northwestern University for acting and the pair have been together ever since. When I asked the longtime couple how two people reach 70 years of marriage, Bartlett says, “So much happens and you live – the good things, you hurt each other. We’ve hurt each other but you recover and you grow and you change and you adapt. You have to be able to adapt to the other person. You have to think of them first. It doesn’t happen overnight. It took… Click below to read the full story from Forbes
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