Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While being interviewed by radio station WXOU, Henry addressed the impact Fonzie had on him: “He gave me a worldwide recognition, ...
Henry Winkler's memoir begins on a Tuesday morning in October 1973, at his first audition for “Happy Days.” He was almost 28 — quite a bit old for a high schooler — and struggling with something he ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Henry Winkler recalled not being able to get hired following his role ...
This cover image released by Celadon Books shows "Being Henry: The Fonz...and Beyond" by Henry Winkler. Photo by: Celadon Books via AP Henry Winkler's memoir begins on a Tuesday morning in October ...
Michelle Obama has admitted The Fonz was an early crush! Speaking with Henry Winkler on IMO with Michelle Obama & Craig Robinson, the former First Lady, 61, opened up about having a crush on the actor ...
Henry Winkler was the breakout star of "Happy Days" as the Fonz, but he wasn't originally intended to be. One of his co-stars told him how they felt about it.
LOS ANGELES -- Henry Winkler is looking back and letting go of his "Happy Days." The Fonz is saying goodbye to memorabilia he's had since the show began on ABC back in 1974. For Winkler, those happy ...
It’s scorching outside but Devin Clark is feeling pretty cool these days: The singer-actor is starring as Arthur “the Fonz” Fonzarelli in “Happy Days: The Musical.” The Sonnentag Theatre at the ...
Here’s what happens when you let a child of the ’70s interview Henry Winkler: a good five minutes of the 20-minute interview, right off the top, is devoted to gushing. I surrendered all journalistic ...
Henry Winkler's memoir begins on a Tuesday morning in October 1973, at his first audition for “Happy Days.” He was almost 28 — quite a bit old for a high schooler — and struggling with something he ...
Being cool is… well, cool. That life lesson was instilled on a generation of TV watchers by Henry Winkler as Arthur ...