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HAPPY BIRTHDAY (Tue Oct 30, 2007 4:07pm ET)report post
by Corey Baker
Henry Winkler is 62 years old.
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Impact (Fri Mar 19, 2004 7:47am ET)report post
by Lee Wheldon
Just wanted to post a little thank you on this site for Henry Winkler, who, along with Elvis and Marlon Brando was one of the greatest inspirations of my teenage years when he played Fonzie in Happy Days and his role in the Lords of Flatbush. These programs always bring back many fond memories for me as I am sure they do for so many other people.
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Re: Dr. Don Michaelson (Fri Dec 19, 2003 4:40pm ET)report post
by Teresa E. Victor
You were kind enough to call Dr. Don last year when you first heard he had cancer. Dr. Jerry his son informed me that he is dying and may not last through this wknd. Is there any way I can get a notice in the trades regarding his death? I am sure many other actors would like to know of his passing. Thank you, Teresa E. Victor 310/276-8286
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My Condolences (Sun Sep 21, 2003 1:48am ET)report post
by JoAndra
I am so sorry for your loss of your dear friend,
John Ritter. All I can say is enjoy the memories! God bless you both!
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He's a 'Scream' (Tue Jul 22, 2003 5:02am ET)report post
by JoAndra
I've always enjoyed watching Henry in whatever he's appeared in. I loved his small part in Scream [as the high school principal].

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He Good (Sat Jul 19, 2003 9:34pm ET)report post
by Alice
I think he is good in everthing he does espesilly in Happy Days.Go Fonzie Big smile
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Author (Tue Apr 8, 2003 5:17pm ET)report post
by Molly Simpson
Mr. Winkler is known to have good taste in the TV programs he gets involved in. 'No Matter, Together' is a story that begins with the birth of twins in the year 1947. The story is about a family who survives many trials and tribulations. Persons who have read the book think it would make a good TV movie. I would like to know if he would read it and consider making it a movie. Thank you, Molly
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