For the generation that grew up with “Happy Days,” Henry Winkler‘s the Fonz was the embodiment of cool. The sitcom, which aired in the 1970s and ’80s, was set in 1950s Milwaukee and followed the Cunningham family. The Fonz, or Fonzie (real name Arthur Fonzarelli), was a smooth-talking greaser and, eventually, the Cunninghams’ tenant. Initially introduced as a supporting character, Winkler‘s Fonzie became the breakout star of “Happy Days” and was given top billing as of the show’s second season.
Discussing his time on “Happy Days” on the “Media Path” podcast, Winkler revealed that some of the…
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