Being Henry: The Fonz …and Beyond by
Henry Winkler 265 pages
Henry Winkler, a Yale School of Drama, was a struggling
actor in New York when he decided to try Hollywood. It was there, in 1973, that
he landed the role of a lifetime and became a television icon when he was cast
as Arthur Fonzarelli on the TV series, Happy Days. And he made it look easy.
Henry had a hard time at Yale and in New York, not because
he didn’t land the roles he wanted, but because he suffered from severe
dyslexia. It was that dyslexia that made his father, a wealthy man in the
lumber business, think he was stupid and lazy. He always felt not good enough,
and it wasn’t until his later years that he found help.
In fact, Henry had to work twice as hard and twice as
long to learn his lines as other actors, but he persevered. The scenes where he
tells the readers how “the Fonz” was born, was like peeking behind the curtain.
In fact, this entire memoir is like that. I feel like I’ve this guy like a close
cousin.
Now 78, Henry tells his stories of struggle and achievement
in a memoir that sounds like he is sitting in your living room telling you his
life story. I had no idea that after Happy Days, he struggled due to
typecasting. When an audience looked at him, they saw “the Fonz.” But when I thought about it, I wasn’t surprised.
“The Fonz” is a legend.
I didn’t know that he went on to become a director to
some hit movies, a producer and a co-author of more than thirty books for kids
including Alien Superstar Trilogy and a twenty-eight-book series
starring Hank Zipzer: The World’s Greatest Underachiever.”
I really like the structure of Being Henry. It is tales of his days as “The Fonz” and Happy
Days interspersed with tales of his forty-five, and counting, year marriage
to Stacey, his kids, the other roles he has played, his famous friends. And yet
through it all, he seems like a down-to-earth nice guy who doesn’t live in a billion-room
mansion, but a nice house in Los Angeles.
I always like “the Fonz,” but now I have a deeper
appreciation for Henry.
Being Henry: The Fonz …and Beyond
get 5 out of 5 stars in Julie’s world.