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Henry Winkler didn't have The Fonz's luck with the ladies. The 'Happy Days' legend - who played smooth talking Arthur Fonzarelli on the iconic sitcom - has admitted he didn't share his character's sex symbol status in his real life. He told The Big Issue magazine: "I was so awkward with girlfriends. I would call a girl from my apartment in New York City on the Upper West Side and it was summertime. "But I went to the closet and got my winter coat and put it on because I was so nervous, I felt like I was freezing in the middle of a heatwave. "So I'd be sitting in a winter coat at the desk in my...
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Henry Winkler has credited "good genes" and the "will to be young" with not feeling his age. The 'Happy Days' actor - who is best known for his role as Arthur 'The Fonz' Fonzarelli in the iconic sitcom between 1974 and 1984 - celebrated his 78th birthday on Monday (30.10.23) and he's refusing to consider retirement. He told 'Entertainment Tonight': "I have good genes! [And] just the will to be young. "You know, people say, 'Are you gonna retire?' I don't even know how to say the word. Working is in my DNA." Physically, Henry is feeling "great" too, and he's glad to still have a career, having ...
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Mr. T has got his COVID-19 booster shot The former A-Team' star proved that coronavirus is no match for him as he informed his 295,000 Twitter followers that he feels “blessed” and “thankful” to have gotten his third jab, stating “I pity pain", just like his 'Rocky III' character Clubber Lang pities fools. He tweeted: “I am Blessed and I am Thankful. I just got my Booster Vaccination shot. My arm is a little sore but no pain. I Pity Pain. "Thanks again to all the Doctors and Nurses." Although he has had a vaccination booster, Mr. T - who famously use the phrase "I pity the fool" in 'Rocky III'...
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Ron Howard has revealed he started losing his hair due to anxiety over 'Happy Days'. The 67-year-old star - who played Richie Cunningham in the hit 1970s sitcom - noticed his hair "falling out in alarming clumps" as he started getting stressed over Henry Winkler's character The Fonz overshadowing his own alter ego. Writing in his joint memoir with brother Clint - which is called 'The Boys: A Memoir of Hollywood and Family' - he said: "The biggest stressor of all was Fonzie. Not Henry, but Fonzie. "It did not escape my notice that as the season went on, the Fonz was getting more and more screen...
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