Henry Winkler
- Biography
- A graduate of the Yale School of Drama, American actor Henry Winkler first appeared on Broadway and in films (Crazy Joe, The Lords of Flatbush [both 1974]) before making the guest-star rounds on TV sitcoms.
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- Born
- October 30, 1945
Awards
Hollywood Foreign Press Association
| Year | Result | Award | Movie |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1982 | Nominated | Hollywood Foreign Press Association |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy Night Shift |
| 1977 | Nominated | Hollywood Foreign Press Association |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama Heroes (1977) |
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Unbeatable Harold
06/10/09 A Screenvision, LG Entertainment and Mirror Image Prods. release presented in association with All Is Well Films of a Gracie Jones and Gordon Michaels production. | Variety -
TV: Random Roles: Henry Winkler
04/28/09 Henry Winkler, best known as Arthur Fonzarelli from Happy Days , is firmly planting his foot in the modern comedy landscape. | The A.V. Club -
Features: Interview: Will Arnett
04/14/09 When showrunner Mitch Hurwitz calls Will Arnett "the funniest man on television" in an interview accompanying the press screener for Fox's animated high-school TV series Sit Down, Shut Up , he presumably means it. | The A.V. Club -
Opie Cunningham is back - VIDEO
10/23/08 I recall a time when Ron Howard was diligently trying to distance himself from the two television icons that made him famous: Opie Taylor and Richie Cunningham (from The Andy Griffith Show and Happy Days , respectively). | TV Squad -
Interview: J.J. Abrams
09/02/08 Writer-director-producer J.J. Abrams was born into a show-business family as the son of a TV executive, and he started his own career immediately after college, selling screenplays for Taking Care Of Business , Regarding Henry , and Forever Young while he was still in his 20s. | The A.V. Club
