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Mr. Feeny of 'Boy Meets World' asks public to 'thank your teachers’ amid coronavirus pandemic

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Actor William Daniels meets fans with his wife Bonnie Bartlett (L) as he signs copies of "There I Go Again: How I Came To Be Mr.

Feeny, John Adams, Dr. Craig, KITT and Many Others" at Strand Bookstore on March 2, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Cind William Daniels isn’t a teacher.

He just played one on TV. Even so, the man who portrayed Mr. Feeny on the 1990s sitcom “Boy Meets World” has always had profound respect for educators.

And on Tuesday’s National Teachers Day, he asked everyone to “show some appreciation for the unsung heroes that help shape the future generations.” “Thank your teachers today and every day and remember, as much as you learn from them, they learn from you," Daniels said in an interview with E!

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