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Henry Winkler had some hazardous experiences of his own, especially while filming his iconic role as The Fonz on "Happy Days.
We loved Henry Winkler from the moment he stepped into our living rooms with that mischievous glint in his eyes, blurting out catchphrases like “Aaaaay” and “Whoa.” As Fonzie, that cool ...
Henry Winkler, or "The Fonz," is ready to gives his fans a look into the highs and lows of his personal and career life in the 50 years he has worked in Hollywood in new memoir 'Being Henry' ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Henry Winkler about his memoir Being Henry ... this helped you so much with your personal relationships and with your family, but how did it help you with your ...
For more on Henry Winkler, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday. Winkler says Barry came along at just the right time in his career — and his personal evolution.
Henry Winkler's character coined the phrase "jumping the shark" with this episode of Happy Days in 1977, as he jumped over a shark tank while water skiing — in his signature leather jacket, no less!
He is known best for his role as “Fonzie” on the hit 1970’s TV show “Happy Days,” but he is also a director, producer, comedian, and author.
The new series "Hazardous History With Henry Winkler" tells the stories of the things we did—for fun, for money, or out of ...
Winkler’s new memoir discusses his struggles with undiagnosed dyslexia, behind-the-scenes drama on “Happy Days,” and the joy of his first Emmy. Senior Entertainment Reporter Henry Winkler is ...
Henry Winkler has some thoughts about his "nice guy" image. "What I finally realized is I’m not nice," the actor, whose book Being Henry: The Fonz…and Beyond releases on Oct. 31, tells PEOPLE ...
Grammy-winning musician Seal sits down with Emmy-winning actor Henry Winkler to discuss his musical inspiration, his personal upbringing, and the way he approaches songwriting. From being ...