Henry Winkler, born on October 30, 1945, in New York City, is a celebrated American actor who has made a significant impact in Hollywood with his roles in iconic shows and movies like Barry, The Waterboy, and Hank Zipzer.
With a career spanning over several decades, Winkler has amassed a fortune of $20 million as of 2025.
Early Life and Career
Winkler’s path to fame began in the 1970s when he gained widespread recognition for his role as “The Fonz” in the classic TV sitcom Happy Days. His portrayal of the cool, leather-jacket-wearing Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli made him a household name and earned him numerous accolades.
Since then, he has continued to be a prominent figure in both television and film, most recently winning praise for his portrayal of Gene Cousineau in HBO’s hit series Barry.
Family and Personal Life
Henry Winkler is married to Stacey Weitzman, a union that began in 1978. They have two children, Zoe (38) and Max (34), and they continue to enjoy a strong and private family life.
Winkler is also known for his close friendships with fellow actors, including Ron Howard and Don Most, whom he met on the set of Happy Days.
Net Worth and Assets
As of 2025, Henry Winkler’s net worth is estimated at $20 million. He resides in a luxurious $3.5 million house in Los Angeles, California, which features top-tier amenities such as a jacuzzi, home gym, cinema, and a library. Winkler also owns an impressive collection of cars, including a Ferrari.