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Henry Winkler

Voice Actors

Birthday October 30, 1945

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Manhattan, New York, U.S.

Age 79 Years

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Who Is Henry Winkler? Age, Biography and Wiki

Henry Winkler, an iconic American actor, was born on October 30, 1945. As of 2025, he is 79 years old. Winkler is best known for his role as Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli in the classic sitcom Happy Days. His charming personality and extraordinary talent have made him a beloved figure in Hollywood, with a career spanning several decades. Additionally, Winkler is a producer and director, showcasing his versatility in the entertainment industry.

Occupation Voice Actors
Date of Birth October 30, 1945
Age 79 Years
Birth Place Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Horoscope Scorpio
Country U.S

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Henry Winkler's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

As of 2025, Henry Winkler stands at approximately 5 feet 6 inches (168 cm) tall and weighs around 160 pounds (73 kg). His body measurements reflect a healthy lifestyle, maintaining a fit physique despite the passing years. Winkler's age-defying appearance has contributed to his enduring appeal in film and television.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Henry Winkler has been married to Stacey Weitzman since 1978. The couple has two children together, Jed and Zoe Winkler. While there have been numerous romantic interests portrayed on-screen, Winkler's real-life relationship is solid and enduring. He often expresses love and admiration for his wife, showcasing their strong family bond.

Winkler's parents, Ilse Anna Marie (née Hadra) and businessman Harry Irving Winkler, were German Jews living in Berlin during the rise of Nazi Germany. By 1939, rising hostilities against Jews led his father to conclude that it was time to leave Germany. He arranged to take his wife on a six-week business trip to the United States.

Although Winkler's uncle Helmut was supposed to join them, at the last minute he decided to leave at a later date, and was eventually murdered during the Holocaust. Soon after arriving, his parents settled in New York City, where his father established a new version of his German company, which bought and sold wood.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Henry Winkler's estimated net worth is around $40 million. His wealth stems from his successful career in acting, producing, and directing, along with lucrative endorsement deals. Throughout his life, Winkler has continuously evolved in the entertainment industry, which has contributed significantly to his financial success.

Winkler's first appearance on Broadway was as "John" in 42 Seconds from Broadway, a play that opened and closed on March 11, 1973. He swore to himself that one day he would "make that right". By 1973, he had roles in two independent films, The Lords of Flatbush and Crazy Joe. He also performed with the improv group, Off the Wall New York.

He continued to feel anxiety, however, with the process of cold reading during auditions and depended upon compensation strategies.

Career, Business and Investments

Winkler’s career reached new heights with the success of Happy Days, paving the way for numerous television appearances, films, and theater productions. Beyond acting, he has invested in several businesses, including children's books, which he co-writes. Winkler has become a prominent figure in academia, advocating for education and literacy among children. He continues to work on various television projects, including acclaimed series like Barry, where he has received critical acclaim for his role as Gene Cousineau.

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 last earned him the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Winkler was a member of the main cast of the reality series Better Late Than Never (2016–2018).

Social Network

Henry Winkler maintains an active presence on social media, connecting with fans and sharing insights into his life and work. He is popular on platforms such as Twitter and Instagram, where he engages with his audience, sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses of his projects and snippets of his personal life. His social media following continues to grow as fans appreciate his authenticity and humor.

Winkler has drawn upon his childhood struggles with dyslexia to co-write the children's book series Hank Zipzer (2003–2010), which was adapted into the Hank Zipzer television series (2014–2016) in which Winkler appears as Mr. Rock.

He has also written three memoirs: The Other Side of Henry Winkler: My Story (1976), I've Never Met an Idiot on the River (2011), and Being Henry: The Fonz ... and Beyond (2023).

Education

Winkler attended the City University of New York, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Arts. He later furthered his education at the Yale School of Drama, graduating with a Master of Fine Arts degree. This strong educational background laid the foundation for his successful career in acting, producing, and directing.


Winkler studied theater at both Emerson College and the Yale School of Drama and spent a year and a 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 "Fonzie" on the sitcom Happy Days (1974–1984).

He then helped develop the original MacGyver television series and directed Memories of Me (1988) and Cop and a Half (1993).

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