This TV Star Was Called ‘Dumb’ by Parents but a Hidden Disorder Changed His Life Forever

Henry Winkler, the cherished TV star, faced a tumultuous childhood marked by dyslexia and familial misunderstandings. Born to immigrant parents who escaped Nazi Germany, Winkler’s early years were challenging. Afflicted by a severe reading disorder, he endured labels and insults, even from his parents. Despite struggles, he displayed determination, applying to 28 colleges and securing acceptance to Yale School of Drama.
Winkler’s acting career soared, but his dyslexia remained a hidden adversary. His turning point came at 31 when his stepson’s dyslexia test unveiled his own struggles. Masking his difficulties with humor, Winkler excelled in “Happy Days” but faced uncertainty post-series. Transitioning into producing, he played a pivotal role in creating “MacGyver.”

Winkler’s career diversified, encompassing directing and producing, with notable roles in “Arrested Development.” Through highs and lows, his wife Stacey Weitzman provided unwavering support. They formed a loving family with three children, Zoe, Max, and Weitzman’s son. Winkler’s journey epitomizes resilience, inspiring others with the indomitable human spirit to triumph over adversity.

Henry Winkler in the “Happy Days” episode, “I’m Not at Liberty,” on February 8, 1983

HAPPY DAYS – “I’m Not at Liberty” which aired on February 8, 1983. (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images) ED PECK;HENRY WINKLER

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