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What Henry Winkler Demands at Home Might Shock You
Henry Winkler, widely remembered for his iconic role as Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli in the classic television series Happy Days, has built a life that now centers as much on family as on his celebrated Hollywood career.
Happy Days made Winkler a household name in the 1970s, but decades later he describes his greatest joy not in fame or awards, but in the everyday moments he shares with his grandchildren at home.
Winkler, now 80, lives a quieter life compared to his Fonzie years, but he remains active in entertainment while prioritizing time with his wife, Stacey Weitzman, and their extended family.
He married Stacey Weitzman in May 1978, and together they created a blended family that includes their children Max and Zoe, along with Stacey’s son Jed from a previous relationship.

Over the years, their household has grown into a multigenerational family, now including seven grandchildren who have become a central part of Winkler’s daily happiness and routine.
Winkler often reflects on how different life feels today compared to his early acting years, especially when he first rose to fame in 1974 as Fonzie, a character known for charm and confidence.
Despite the passage of time, he continues to be recognized worldwide for that role, but he has consistently emphasized that his identity today is more rooted in being a husband, father, and grandfather.
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