Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli was an antihero on the ’70s ABC sitcom Happy Days, but his portrayer, Henry Winkler, was a straight-up hero in real life. The actor saved a fan’s life. “We’re on the set of ...
Henry Winkler talks about landing the role of Fonzie on his birthday, what it was like to be inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame and his children's book Detective Duck: The Mystery at ...
Stunt actor Lee Waddell, who played Ghostface in the first two 'Scream' movies, remembered filming Henry Winkler's death scene in the first film. He 'fanboyed' when he met the actor and remembered the ...
“Happy Days” stars Henry Winkler, Anson Williams and Donny Most reunited in Salt Lake City, Utah on Thursday afternoon during a FanX convention panel. The group started their appearance with a special ...
Henry Winkler, famously known as "The Fonz," recently revisited his roots at PS 87 on Manhattan's Upper West Side, captivating students with his story of perseverance and the importance of dreaming ...
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Actor and author Henry Winkler returns to PS 87 to talk about dreaming big
Actor and author Henry Winkler spoke to children at PS 87, the same elementary school he attended. Winkler rose to fame as Arthur Fonzarelli on the show "Happy Days." ...
When Henry Winkler strapped on a pair of waterskis as Arthur Fonzarelli in 1977, he probably didn’t expect the scene to coin one of pop culture’s most enduring phrases. Yet “jump the shark” – first ...
SALT LAKE CITY — "Happy Days" stars Henry Winkler, Anson Williams and Donny Most reunited in Salt Lake City on Thursday afternoon during a FanX convention panel. Actors Henry Winkler, Anson Williams ...
From the original Charlie’s Angels to Little House on the Prairie, what are the stars of ‘70s screens up to today?
Henry Winkler has spent over 50 years in the entertainment industry, but he finally feels like he knows what he's doing.
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