Winkler focused on producing and directing. Among the most popular projects he produced, there are “MacGyver,” “So Weird,” and “Mr. Sunshine.”
He has also directed some films, including “A Smoky Mountain Christmas,” “Memories of Me,” and “Cop and a Half.” Apart from his work in front and behind the cameras, Winkler has released 19 books.
If being a successful actor, comedian, director, producer, and author wasn’t good enough, Winkler is also an incredibly lovely person!
According to Mean Stars, a website created for people to share their encounter stories with celebrities and see how they really are, the actor’s rating is 83% nice.
One of the users of the website revealed that he once ran into Winkler at an airport. As soon as the actor noticed that this person recognized him, he smiled, gave him a signed business card, and took a picture with him.
A different person shared that they met Winkler at the hotel they were working at the time. While in an elevator on his way to his room, a lady recognized him and asked to sing happy birthday to her baby son. The actor made all the people in the elevator sing in the nicest way.
Those random acts of kindness are nothing new for him, apparently. During a conversation with Jimmy Kimmel on his show. Winkler revealed that he prevented a 17-year-old man from committing suicide.
It happened in the set of “Happy Days.” He got a call from a state trooper from Illinois who told him that a 17-year-old kid was on a ledge threatening to jump off. The person wouldn’t talk to anybody but Winkler.
The actor admitted that he didn’t know where he got the nerve to talk to that person, but he did it anyway. About their conversation, he shared that John, the made-up name he came up with, told him he wanted to be an actor.
Winkler then asked John to send him his record collection and, when he was off the ledge already, the actor told him:
“I was 27 when I got the Fonz [part], John. I think you’ve got 10 good years to keep trying. How about that? Will you do that? Can I get back to rehearsing? Thank you.”
Kimmel pointed out that Winkler saved John’s life, and the actor added that even though he did it, he never got the records.
At the moment, Winkler is 73 years old. Despite all the years he has been working in the entertainment industry, he doesn’t seem to slow down.
Starting in 2018, he has been playing Gene Cousineau on the HBO series “Barry,” for which he has got one Golden Globe nomination and a Primetime Emmy Award. Apart from that, he is set to appear on the upcoming comedy-drama “The French Dispatch.”
If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text “help” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or go to suicidepreventionlifeline.org.
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