Pro-tourist group in Milwaukee raises money for "Fonzie" statue
Winkler's character from "Happy Days" to be immortalized in bronze
Associated Press
Issue date: 9/27/07 Section: Features
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Some $45,000 has been raised toward a goal of $85,000 to commission the statue.
"It's an honor," says Winkler. "But it is so bizarre to think there should be a statue."
"If it helps the city, a city that has been so supportive and warm to me over the years, then I am so OK with it," the 61-year-old actor says.
Winkler played Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli on the family comedy, which aired from 1974 to 1984. The series also starred Ron Howard, Marion Ross, Tom Bosley and Erin Moran.
Visit Milwaukee is confident the statue will be unveiled next year, says Dave Fantle, vice president of public relations for the nonprofit group.
Fantle says the dedication ceremony would draw media attention to Milwaukee, and the sculpture would provide another tourism draw.
"This is a statue of a TV icon who remains the epitome of cool," he said.
Winkler said he would be willing to come to Milwaukee for the statue's dedication.
TV Land, a cable network that airs reruns of vintage shows, has donated six statues commemorating memorable TV events or characters to various cities.
2008 Woodie Awards


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