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  2. Henry Winkler. Uncle Ralph. Henry Winkler knows a thing or two about Hollywood, having spent nearly three decades enjoying success in the business. “Happy Days” is history and the leather jacket worn by The Fonz has hung in the Smithsonian since February 13th, 1980. For his portrayal of The Fonz for 10 seasons (1974-84), Winkler won two ...

  3. Even her six-year-old son Brian is having trouble believing in Santa Claus. When Jen’s Uncle Ralph (Henry Winkler), a retired police officer, comes to visit for Christmas, he brings along a new friend, a nomad and Jack-of-all-trades named Morgan Derby (Warren Christie).

  4. Nov 27, 2008 · Winkler proud to be part of 'The Most Wonderful Time of the Year'. Ron Howard and Henry Winkler in "Happy Days." Deseret News archives. As a kid growing up, Henry Winkler didn't celebrate Christmas. "No, I celebrated Hanukkah," said the man best known for playing Fonzie on "Happy Days" three decades ago. "Now, my parents escaped Nazi Germany.

  5. Dec 13, 2008 · Bruce Graham. Writer. Five-time Emmy nominee and Golden Globe winner Henry Winkler stars in The Most Wonderful Time of the Year, the story of what happens when you open your heart to the power of Christmas. Disenchanted single mom Jennifer Cullen (Brooke Burns) is a Scroogette when it comes to anything Christmas.

  6. Henry Winkler as Uncle Ralph(Kendall) Warren Christie as Morgan Derby; Connor Levins as Brian Cullen; Woody Jeffreys as Richard Windom; Serge Houde as Stephen Windom; Rebecca Toolan as Winnie Windom; Michael Roberds as Chet Wojorski; Rukiya Bernard as Denise; Home media. The film was released on DVD on October 13, 2009. See also. List of ...

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  7. Morgan's love of Christmas, and life, is contagious and as Jennifer glumly navigates through the holidays, she soon realizes that what she needs most is right under her nose. Stars Henry Winkler, Brooke Burns, and Warren Christie.

  8. His film roles include Uncle Ralph in the Christmas film The Most Wonderful Time of the Year (2008), Marty Streb in Here Comes the Boom (2012), Ed Koch in Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie (2016), Grandpa Bill in All I Want for Christmas Is You (2017), Uncle Joe in Wes Anderson's 2021 release The French Dispatch, and a cameo ...