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.
From the leather-clad cool of The Fonz to the Emmy-winning neurosis of Gene Cousineau, Henry Winkler’s four-decade career is ...
From his cool and confident turn as Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli in the classic 1970s and '80s sitcom "Happy Days," to his recent portrayal of self-involved acting coach Gene Cousineau in the Bill Hader ...
MILWAUKEE (WLUK) -- The city of Milwaukee gave Henry Winkler two thumbs up on his 80th birthday. The city held a party at the Bronze Fonz statue to honor the man who brought the character to life.
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The huevos rancheros arrive like a work of art – a foundation of crispy corn tortillas supporting eggs cooked precisely to your preference, whether that’s sunny-side up with runny yolks ready to ...
Other notable sales included Henry Winkler’s Fonzie leather jackets from Happy Days — which brought, and two of William ...
The event also featured original costumes from “Batman” and “Wonder Woman," bringing in a total of $3.17 million.
It’s one of the most infamous moments in television history. On the Sept. 20, 1977 episode of ABC’s hit sitcom Happy Days, Fonzie, the lovable tough guy portrayed by Henry Winkler, strapped on water ...