Henry Winkler’s Heart Fell Out of His Body When His Grandson Dressed as The Fonz

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Published on July 20, 2021

Henry Winkler talks about the importance of the COVID vaccine, working on the Monsters Ink continuation Monsters at Work and the time his grandson dressed up as The Fonz.

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12 comments

  • Miles B 3 years ago

    I thought you had to leave your mask on inside. he took it off?

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  • Brian Lavoie 3 years ago

    “You didn’t hear people complaining about the Polio vaccine”… BECAUSE IT WAS POLIO!!

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  • Ernesto Marcos 3 years ago

    Did Henry Winkler right the Fear Street books? Those look so very similar to the ones I have o.O

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  • mattress33 3 years ago

    Subtle. Reeeeeealllll subtle.

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  • A Fine Addition 3 years ago

    What a sweet and all-round great guy

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  • God Mozart 3 years ago

    This guy’s great and all but why do you only speak to celebrities as if they are the political masterminds. They’ve been in school less than Greta Thunberg

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  • ShanKat 3 years ago

    Henry Winkler is literally made of love and sparkles and he grows those fresh flowers behind him in his own garden

    A treasure

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  • Steve Sharp 3 years ago

    This is a set piece in the art of a “botox-off” first perfected by the ancient Greeks… I have to say I think Seth wins it by a smooth nose.

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  • odradekk 3 years ago

    Geatest shirt ever ?

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  • S Z 3 years ago

    I kinda want Henry Winkler to adopt me.

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  • DD 3 years ago

    If I could be half as good as this man

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  • boomslangCA 3 years ago

    Thank you Henry for pointing out the fact that polio was beaten because WE ALL TOOK THE VACCINE WHEN IT WAS OFFERED. And thanks to Jonas Salk for inventing it.

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