The former "Happy Days" star Henry Winkler is speaking out to reveal why he refuses to retire at the age of 80.
Henry Winkler opened up about why he keeps working at age 80. The 'Happy Days' actor said he thinks the idea of retiring is ...
Henry Franklin Winkler, born on October 30, 1945, in New York City, is an acclaimed American actor, comedian, producer, ...
Travis Kelce‘s recent record-breaking night had one of his biggest fans from Hollywood congratulating him. Former Happy Days actor Henry Winkler, best known as “The Fonz,” sent the Kansas City Chiefs ...
Henry Winkler publicly congratulated Travis Kelce on his third-quarter touchdown. Winkler praised Kelce’s acting earlier in 2025, noting his son directed the role. Winkler remains a visible Chiefs fan ...
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It has been almost 30 years since the beginning of the Scream franchise. While Ghostface has since terrorized and killed too many people to count, the stuntman behind the character needed a little ...
Although Ghostface’s body count has gone through the roof over the years, one of the Scream franchise’s first victims had to help bring out his killer instinct. “I loved my time with Henry Winkler.
Henry Winkler has been in Hollywood for more than five decades, and there’s one thing stardom hasn’t touched — his grounded perspective on life. While he's earned fame, awards and the admiration of ...
Henry Winkler was beside himself when Ron Howard left their beloved sitcom “Happy Days.” The “Arrested Development” alum, 79, and director, 71, starred on “Happy Days” together from 1974 to 1980.
Henry Winkler recalls the day when Ron Howard told him he was leaving 'Happy Days.' Liz McNeil is an Editor at Large at PEOPLE, where she's worked for over 30 years. Henry Winkler says he first ...