Henry Winkler
![Winkler at the [[GalaxyCon|Raleigh Supercon]] in 2018](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/07/Henry_Winkler_%2843968252532%29.jpg)
Winkler studied theater at both Emerson College and the Yale School of Drama, and spent a year and half with the Yale Repertory Theater. After getting cast in a small role in ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'', he became a star playing the role of Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli on the ABC sitcom ''Happy Days'' (1974-1984). He then helped develop the original ABC series ''MacGyver'' and directed ''Memories of Me'' (1988) and ''Cop and a Half'' (1993).
Winkler acted in films such as ''Heroes'' (1977), ''Night Shift'' (1982), ''Scream'' (1996), ''The Waterboy'' (1998), ''Holes'' (2003), ''The French Dispatch'' (2021), and ''Black Adam'' (2022). He also found a career resurgence in television portraying humorous characters such as Barry Zuckerkorn in ''Arrested Development'' (2003–2019), Eddie R. Lawson in ''Royal Pains'' (2010–2016), Dr. Saperstein in ''Parks and Recreation'' (2013–2015), and Gene Cousineau in ''Barry'' (2018–2023). The latter earned him the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
He was a member of the main cast of the NBC reality series ''Better Late Than Never'' (2016–2018). In 2003, he drew upon his childhood struggles with dyslexia to co-write the ''Hank Zipzer'' series of children's books, which he then adapted into the BBC adaptation (in which Winkler appears as Mr. Rock) ''Hank Zipzer'' (2014–2016). He has also written three memoirs: ''Being Henry: The Fonz ... and Beyond'' (2023), ''I've Never Met an Idiot on the River'' (2011), and ''The Other Side of Henry Winkler: My Story'' (1976). Provided by Wikipedia
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