Winkler, 78, spoke about the sweet reunion, which marked the series’ 50th anniversary, on the Oct. 14 episode of Live with ...
Actor Henry Winkler has opened up about the "ageless" setting of his career-defining sitcom Happy Days. During the latest instalment of Kelly Ripa's podcast Let's Talk Off Camera titled ...
Lionel Hahn/Getty Images Even Henry Winkler gets starstruck! Winkler, 78, recently told "one of my favorite Hollywood stories" — the story of how he first met Robert De Niro — on the Wednesday ...
There was a time, Henry Winkler admits, that he was sensitive about people calling him "Fonzie" in real life — even scolding child for doing so. The Happy Days icon made a name for himself ...
For Henry, a highlight of the shoot was when someone on the set got him a cup of coffee with the name "Daddy Winkler" written on it. "I could no longer concentrate," he said. Max and his wife ...
"I did Waterboy," Winkler explained to Ripa. "He [Sandler] called me up in the middle of the night and he said 'Henry, I need a favor. My actor didn't show up. I need you to drive right now to the ...
Henry Winkler had a chance to play the iconic Danny Zuko in Grease but he ultimately turned it down. “This is the reason, in my pathetic mind, I thought to myself, ‘I have now been the Fonz ...
The prospect of playing Danny Zuko in the 1978 film adaptation of Grease wasn’t exactly electrifying to Henry Winkler. On the most recent episode of Kelly Ripa’s podcast Let’s Talk Off ...
How many Broadway shows has Henry Winkler been in? Henry Winkler has appeared on Broadway in 3 shows. How many West End shows has Henry Winkler been in? Henry Winkler has not appeared in the West End.
Henry Winkler got his big break when he was cast as Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli in Happy Days, which ran for 11 season from 1974 through 1984. And while the overwhelming popularity of the role ...
I was Henry, and that was my character," the "Happy Days" star said. There was a time, Henry Winkler admits, that he was sensitive about people calling him "Fonzie" in real life — even scolding ...