HENRY WINKLER – $6.3 MILLION, BEL AIR

Henry Winkler is mostly known today as “Fonzie”, is an American actor, comedian, director, and producer. His character’s, Arthur Fonzarelli, nickname name in the TV series Happy Days. The show had been on the air for almost a decade, from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. A well-known actor and comedian, fans used to see him in different TV and movie projects, like Children’s Hospital, Royal Pains, Arrested Development, Parks and Recreation, The Practice, and Barry, among others.

It remains to be known what Henry’s investments are, but he used to own a mansion worth $3.4 million in 1993. The Winklers bought the Bel-Air home from producer Lee Rich in the fall of 1993. Built-in 1934, the four-bedroom, the country-English house measures more than 9,000 square feet and was extensively remodeled shortly after Mr. Winklers bought it. However, in 1998, he put it on the market for $6.3 million.

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