Henry Winkler Attends Television Academy Hall of Fame Event with Family

Henry Winkler, beloved by generations for his iconic role as “The Fonz” on Happy Days, received one of television’s highest honors at the Television Academy’s 27th Annual Hall of Fame Ceremony, held on August 17 at the JW Marriott LA Live in Los Angeles. The evening was both a professional triumph and a deeply personal celebration, as Winkler was surrounded by his closest family members.

His wife of nearly 50 years, Stacey Weitzman, stood proudly by his side, along with their children — director Max Winkler, Jed Weitzman with his wife Amanda, and Zoe Winkler Reinis with her husband Rob. Together, they shared in the joy of witnessing a milestone that honored not only Winkler’s extraordinary career, but also the love and support that has carried him through it.

In a particularly emotional moment, Winkler was inducted by longtime friend and colleague Bob Daly, who himself had been honored in 2022. Winkler reflected on the symmetry of the occasion, warmly telling the audience: “I would not be here at this podium right now if it were not for you,” recalling how just three years earlier he had been the one to induct Daly into the Hall of Fame. The exchange underscored the enduring friendships and mutual respect that have defined Winkler’s career in the entertainment industry.

Family support was a central theme of the evening. Photographers captured heartwarming images of Winkler smiling alongside his wife, children, and their spouses, turning the ceremony into more than just a professional accolade — it became a true family celebration.

The night also honored other major figures in television, including Viola Davis, Ryan Murphy, Conan O’Brien, Mike Post, and the late Don Mischer, each recognized for their unique and lasting contributions to the medium. The event highlighted the diversity of talent that continues to shape the history of television, placing Winkler among an elite group of visionaries and creators.

Following the ceremony, Winkler shared his gratitude with fans on social media, describing the experience as “an overwhelming night.” His words captured both the magnitude of the honor and the profound sense of love that filled the room — a fitting tribute to a man whose career has spanned decades, and whose warmth, humor, and humanity have left an indelible mark on television history.

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