Sunday Profile: Henry Winkler
As the Fonz on the classic TV comedy "Happy Days," Henry Winkler played America's most famous teenager. A little-known fact about Winkler is that he was dyslexic - so dyslexic he could barely read. Now at 71, Winkler is co-creator of a popular series of children's books featuring a fourth-grader who similarly has trouble reading. Mo Rocca talks with Henry Winkler and his wife, Stacey, and also joins them in a pastime that has got them both hooked: fly-fishing.

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Henry Winkler, actor - BBC HARDtalk

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Happy Days 30th Reunion (part 1)

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Henry Winkler on reinventing himself after iconic role as Fonzie

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Henry Winkler opens up about dyslexia, road to ‘Happy Days’

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Henry Winkler Delivers Commencement Address to Emerson College 2026 Graduates

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At 93, Michael Caine Reveals The 5 People He Loved The Most

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Henry Winkler | Club Random with Bill Maher

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Six Days, Seven Nights (1998): Stranded in Paradise With a Grumpy Pilot!

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How Henry Winkler Used 'The Fonz' Voice To Get Through A Crowd

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After 50 years, Sam Elliott has his moment

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Ron Howard on "Richie Cunningham" and "Fonzie" from Happy Days - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG

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1976. A profile and interview with Henry Winkler of Happy Days fame, and much more

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Henry Winkler speaks, at his door

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Henry Winkler | Becoming 'The Fonz' | FANE

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Mick Jagger Can’t Name One Good Thing About Getting Older | The Interview

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Tom Bosley on his "Happy Days" co stars - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG

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Better Late Than Never - Henry Winkler's Family History (Deleted Scene)

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The Awful Ending and Tragic Death Of Rodney Dangerfield & His Wife

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Henry Winkler Career Retrospective | SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations

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