Dave Coulier just marked his 66th birthday with a joy that feels nothing short of miraculous — he is still here, standing tall after a grueling fight with Stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and held tightly by the woman who never left his side.

 

Man embracing woman from behind, both smiling, with a body of water and grass in the background.

Melissa Coulier, his wife and partner of more than a decade, honored the milestone with a moving Instagram message that captured both heartbreak and gratitude. “This year’s turn feels like the luckiest rotation yet! You’re still here, the brightest light defying the dark. Forever grateful. Love you more than anything DB @dcoulier!” she wrote, underscoring the simple yet priceless truth that her husband is alive.

The Full House and Fuller House star stunned fans back in November 2024 when he revealed his diagnosis. He recalled the moment he found a large lump that appeared overnight. “It swelled up immediately… I thought, ‘Either I’m really sick, or my body’s reacting to something.’ And then the doctor said the word ‘cancer.’ It felt like getting punched in the stomach. You always hear it happens to someone else, never you.”

 

Dave Coulier giving a thumbs up from a hospital chair, undergoing chemotherapy.
Coulier endured months of harsh treatments with resilience and humor, supported every step of the way by Melissa and his longtime friend John Stamos. For Stamos — who admitted that after losing Bob Saget, he “couldn’t bear” the thought of losing Dave — the battle was deeply personal.

When Stamos drew criticism for wearing a bald cap in solidarity, Coulier defended him wholeheartedly. “This is our friendship. I’m a comedian, and humor drives me. John knew how to make me laugh when I needed it most.”

A man in a bald cap and a woman in a black shirt kissing a smiling bald man's head.
 Then, in March 2025, Coulier received the words he had been longing for: he was officially in remission. “Zero became the best number I’ve ever heard,” he said. That same day, he learned he had become a grandfather, making the victory even sweeter. “It was an amazing day — life and hope arriving all at once.”

 

Matt Besser and Jessica St. Clair pose on the red carpet at the TV Land Icon Awards in 2016.

Now, Melissa’s birthday tribute — “You’re still here” — resonates far beyond a simple celebration. It stands as a testament to love, perseverance, and the strength of the human spirit.

Dave Coulier may be best known as the comedian who made millions laugh, but today, he is something even more powerful: living proof that hope can survive even the darkest battles. And beside him, Melissa continues to turn every year into what she calls “the luckiest rotation yet.”