Henry Winkler Interviews Ryan Logan Ahead of Autorama
It was an absolute treat to welcome the one and only Henry Winkler on the show but it didn’t go the way I thought it would. With Big Jim being out, I interviewed Henry on my own and it quickly turned into Henry interviewing me.
It’s a great time in the Motorcity as Autorama is back and we have all the information you need below!
Autorama kicks off in Downtown Detroit February 24th and runs all weekend. You can see some of the coolest cars in the world as well as meet the people behind them.
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Something else great about Autorama is Henry Winkler will be there all weekend. Here is the information on Henry’s times.
SAT 11 AM – 4 PM-6 – 8 PM
SUN 11 – 2 PM
$20 – Your flat item signed & Autographed Children Books $40 – Autographed photos $40 – Selfies at table $60 – Selfie & Signed Photo Combo $80 -Selfie & Signed Premium Combo $60 – Premium Items Signed (Diecast, License Plates, Automotive Parts, Baseballs, etc)
Cash Only
I was very fortunate to catch up with Henry before his trip to Detroit. I asked a few question before Henry did something I’ve never dealt with before. He started to interview me! It was fantstic and I cannot wait to meet him and check out everything Autorama has to offer this year!
Here is the interview with Henry:
Winkler’s career began in the 1970s with his breakthrough role as Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli in the TV series “Happy Days”. Since then, he has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and theatrical productions, showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor.
Here are ten of his top roles:
- Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli in “Happy Days” (1974-1984)
- Coach Klein in “The Waterboy” (1998)
- Gene Cousineau in HBO’s “Berry” (2018-present)
- Eddie Rabbitt in “The Lords of Flatbush” (1974)
- Monty Richardson in “The One and Only” (1978)
- Barry Zuckerkorn in “Arrested Development” (2003-2019):
- Dr. Saperstein in “Parks and Recreation” (2009-2015)
- Sy Mittleman in “Night Shift” (1982)
- Principal Rocker in “Scream” (1996)
- John Ashcroft in “The Bernie Mac Show” (2001-2006)
Overall, Henry Winkler’s career has been marked by his ability to bring humor, heart, and depth to his roles, making him a beloved figure in the world of entertainment.
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