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Henry Franklin Winkler (born October 30, 1945) is an American actor, executive producer, and director.


General overview

Winkler grew up in New York and was a student in the Yale School of Drama. During the summers, he and his Yale classmates stayed in New Haven and opened a summer stock theater called the "New Haven Free Theater." They performed various plays including '' Woyzeck,'' and ''Just Add Water'' (improv night). He also performed in the political piece ''The American Pig'' at the Joseph Papp Public Theater for the New York Shakespeare Festival in New York City, along with classmates James Keach, James Naughton, and
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. After graduation, he joined the Yale Repertory Theatre company. During the 1970-71 season, Winkler appeared in ''Story Theater Reportory'' (October 1970) as the Rabbi in '' Gimpel the Fool'' (and also appeared in ''Saint Julian the Hospitaler'' and ''Olympian Games''). He also appeared as the youngest son in '' The Revenger's Tragedy'' (Nov-December, 1970), Tommy's nephew in '' Where Has Tommy Flowers Gone?'' (January 1971), Young Siward in ''
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'' (Feb-March 1971), Andres in ''Woyzeck and Play'' (April 1971), and Master of Ceremonies/Prow/Couple 2/Horses/Milliner in ''Two by Brecht and Weill: The Little Mahagonny and The Seven Deadly Sins'' (May–June, 1971 and January 20–29, 1972. Winkler then moved back to New York, working in theater, television commercials, and the independent film '' The Lords of Flatbush'' (1974), with then unknown
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Film


Television


Theater


Yale School of Drama (1967–1970)

Winkler appeared in ''They Told Me That You Came This Way'', ''Any Day Now, Any Day Now'', and '' The Bacchae'' (as a member of the chorus). During the summers, he and his Yale classmates stayed in New Haven, and opened a summer stock theater called the ''New Haven Free Theater''. They performed various plays including '' Woyzeck,'' where he portrayed the title role, and ''Just Add Water'' for improv night. He also performed in the political piece, ''The American Pig'' at the Joseph Papp Public Theater for the New York Shakespeare Festival in New York City, with classmates James Keach, James Naughton, and
Jill Eikenberry Jill Susan Eikenberry (born January 21, 1947) is an American film, stage, and television actress. She is known for her role as lawyer Ann Kelsey on the NBC drama ''L.A. Law'' (1986–94), for which she is a five-time Emmy Award and four-time Gol ...
. In addition, he also appeared in a number of Yale Repertory Theatre productions while still a student, including, '' The Government Inspector'', ''The Rhesus Umbrella'', '' Don Juan'', ''
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'', and '' The Physicists''. He also appeared in ''
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'' and ''
Hughie ''Hughie'' is a short two-character play by Eugene O'Neill set in the lobby of a small hotel on a West Side street in Midtown Manhattan, New York, during the summer of 1928. The play is essentially a long monologue delivered by a small-time hus ...
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Yale Repertory Theater (1970–1972)

After receiving his MFA in 1970, Winkler was one of three students from his graduating class of 11 who were invited to become a part of the Yale Repertory Theatre company. He joined on June 30, 1970, was paid $173 a week, and appeared throughout the 1970–71 season. He performed in ''Story Theater Reportory'', '' Gimpel the Fool'' and ''Saint Julian the Hospitaler'' and ''Olympian Games''. He also appeared in '' The Revenger's Tragedy'', '' Where Has Tommy Flowers Gone?'', ''
Macbeth ''Macbeth'' (, full title ''The Tragedie of Macbeth'') is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. It is thought to have been first performed in 1606. It dramatises the damaging physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those w ...
'', and ''Woyzeck and Play.'' He also appeared in a double feature of two works by
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, '' The Seven Deadly Sins (ballet chanté)'', and ''
The Little Mahagonny ''Mahagonny, ein Songspiel'', or ''Mahagonny, a song-play'', was written by composer Kurt Weill and dramatist Bertolt Brecht and first performed with that title and description in 1927. Elisabeth Hauptmann contributed the words to two of its songs. ...
'' during May–June 1971 and during January 20–29, 1972.


1973-present


See also

* List of awards and nominations received by Henry Winkler


References


External links


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Early career


Woyzeck and Play (Image of Henry Winkler)
- Yale Repertory Theatre, April 1–24, 1971.
Henry Winkler remembers first big break with Mary Tyler Moore
- CNN, January 25, 2017.


Happy Days


MeTV Presents The Best of the Fonz
- MeTV
Winkler Recalls Robin Williams' 'Happy Days' Debut
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, MSNBC, August 12, 2014


Later career


LA Times Today: ‘Barry’s’ Henry Winkler on life on and off screen
- Los Angeles Times, June 7, 2022 {{DEFAULTSORT:Winkler, Henry Male actor filmographies American filmographies