

Being Henry
Books | Biography & Autobiography / Entertainment & Performing Arts
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Henry Winkler
James Kaplan
Instant New York Times Bestseller! From Emmy-award winning actor, author, comedian, producer, and director Henry Winkler, a deeply thoughtful memoir of the lifelong effects of stardom and the struggle to become whole.Henry Winkler, launched into prominence as “The Fonz” in the beloved Happy Days, has transcended the role that made him who he is. Brilliant, funny, and widely-regarded as the nicest man in Hollywood (though he would be the first to tell you that it’s simply not the case, he’s really just grateful to be here), Henry shares in this achingly vulnerable memoir the disheartening truth of his childhood, the difficulties of a life with severe dyslexia, the pressures of a role that takes on a life of its own, and the path forward once your wildest dream seems behind you. Since the glorious era of Happy Days fame, Henry has endeared himself to a new generation with roles in such adored shows as Arrested Development, Parks and Recreation, and Barry, where he’s been revealed as an actor with immense depth and pathos, a departure from the period of his life when he was so distinctly typecast as The Fonz, he could hardly find work. Filled with profound heart, charm, and self-deprecating humor, Being Henry is a memoir about so much more than a life in Hollywood and the curse of stardom. It is a meaningful testament to the power of sharing truth and kindness and of finding fulfillment within yourself.
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Author
Henry Winkler
Pages
256
Publisher
Celadon Books
Published Date
2023-10-31
ISBN
1250888093 9781250888099
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"When I was young Happy Days was a bright spot in my life. If I was lucky I could catch it when it ran. When I was unlucky I didn’t. I remember when the Fonz was introduced to the show. Leather jacket. Tight pants. White T-shirt. Hair slicked back. I was mesmerized by this not so straight man. At seven years old I’d never seen a man like him. Too young to realize that he was an actor; this man was so dynamic and full of energy. People listened to him. And at seven I knew I wanted people to listen to me. I enjoyed the first look. It’s fascinating that the man behind the character was not the confidant one we saw at home. But what he lacked in confidence he made up for in charisma. It was actually nice to read about his life and family. Throw in the history of fellow actors and it makes you feel like you know him. He has such a pleasant aura about him it just makes you wish he was your neighbor next door."
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