Art can be a very powerful thing. So much so that Henry Winkler's Fonzie once saved the very real life of a Happy Days fan.
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 playing the ...
Being cool is… well, cool. That life lesson was instilled on a generation of TV watchers by Henry Winkler as Arthur Fonzarelli, aka "The Fonz" or "Fonzie" from the 1950s-set ABC sitcom Happy Days.
The host wore a greaser-style wig, black leather jacket, and white t-shirt to complete her "Happy Days" look. Ayyyy! Henry Winkler got a visit from a special someone on Friday’s episode of The Drew ...
"Happy Days" follows a Wisconsin family's life in the 1950s, back when diners had jukeboxes, teenagers fell in love with milkshakes in their hands, and greasers terrorized the streets. While the ...
Henry Winkler is reflecting on the 17 seconds it took for him to crash his character's iconic motorcycle on the set of "Happy Days." Known for his breakout role as Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli in 1974 ...
During the 1970s, I really loved Happy Days. Life with the Cunningham family seemed quite surreal — as was Fonzie’s younger cousin, Raymond “Spike” Fonzarelli, who was played by actor Danny Butch and ...
'The Monkees' star admits that Henry Winkler deserved the part: “He was just so good.” Screen Archives/Getty; ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Monkees maniacs know ...
"I would do nothing Fonzie off of the show. 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 ...