Henry Winkler Taking away the risk, and often unreasonable, American historical moments in his new channel channel history, “hazardous history with Henry Witkler.”
But as the beloved actor recently admits, he has some dangerous experiences to himself, especially while filming his iconic paper as arthur “Fonzarelli in” happy days. “
In fact, Henry Winkler revealed one of the most dangerous things he made for a motorcycle role, a regular part of Fonz’s cool person.
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Henry Winkler admits that dyslexia is about to cause tragedy in ‘happy days set
“I’m in dyslexic. I don’t know what gas is, what’s the gear, what’s the brake,” winkler admits Magazines to people. “And I almost killed the cinematical head in ‘happy days’.”
That’s not his full intimidation. While filming 1977 film “hero” Sally Field and Harrison Ford, Witkler has a close call behind the wheel of a race scene.
“I’m running a car around a track. I’m surrounded by amazing stunts. I turned the brake so hard and rejected, and all of them missed me,” they all missed me, “they all missed me,” they all missed me. “It’s not in the script. I did it in error, and they all drifted a stop and ran and said, ‘Do you understand that you can be killed?’
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Experience left a mark. “It was very fun,” he remembered, “because I don’t know what the rales can do.”
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Winkler examines America’s risk of past the new series ‘History History’

Despite the mistakes, Winkler says he is not a searcher
“I’m not a fun looking,” he admits, though he has a deep appreciation for the risky and enthusiastic moments, in his career and history. That appreciation is inspired to host “danger history,” explored forgotten and often dangerous practices from pastures during bizarre products before.
Each stage of the 60-minute series does not set up sad stories of how Americans live, work, and play, often with risk. Carrier brings a personal and humorous sight of the series, reflecting how much we get to and the wild ways of making fun.
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Henry Winkler and Ron Howard together under the heartfelt memoir moment

Outside his new show, Winkler recently met again “happy days” co-star Ron Howard in Sydney, Australia.
In 2024, two longtime friends share a heartfelt moment during Winkler’s event for his best-selling memoir “as Honz … and ahead.”
“Life! As the world comes to @real confontohnoward in my book in Sydney book, Australia. It’s very fun for everyone !!!” Winfler shared X.
Howard also posted about the account, “we connected the backstage and I looked at him giving a great speech to a great crowd. What is a spread!”
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Henry Winkler reflects ‘happy days’

“Happy days,” taking ABC from 1974 to 1984, ran for 11 times and became a cultural event. The performance follows the lives of the Cunningham family and their unforgettable circle of friends, including the skin of leather leather, riding a motorcycle motor.
“I am very pleased to be in this show that puts such good feelings in the world,” Winkler said his time in Sitcom. “I have to be with them, each of these guys, every day, five days a week, for 10 and a half years. I don’t have a favorite (i love each of them.”
A piece of ‘happy days’ Henry Winry can’t leave behind

Upon arriving at the time of saying “Happy Days,” Henry Winkler doesn’t walk with something that is selected in the set of drive-in set.
Talking to her daughter Zoe Winkler’s Podcle’s Podcle “What’s on Winkler?!” Along with longtime friends and co-star Ron Howard, Winkler revealed, “when Ron and I did ‘a shelf outside Arnold.” Invalid prop, he explained, where the cast will reject their cups of coffee and water bottles before entering their entry to swinging doors.
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“At the end of ‘happy days,’ I took that shelf,” Winkler shared. Howard immediately acknowledges the reference, calling to act “as wise.”
Decades later, the machines, but this time, it has historical stories, laughter, and some close calls on the road. “Dangerous History with Henry Winkler” Sundays prizes, June 15 on history channel.