Henry Winkler in Winnipeg: Actor visits art gallery, local restaurant
The recent Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce event held at the Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq had an unexpected surprise when Hollywood icon Henry Winkler made a cameo appearance. The event, featuring former Manitoba Premiere and Canadian Ambassador to the United States Gary Doer, focused on analyzing the impact of the U.S. election results on Canada.
During the setup for the event, chamber staff noticed Henry Winkler casually strolling through the gallery. After inquiring about the box office and paying his admission, Winkler engaged in friendly conversation with Chamber President Loren Remillard and his team, even posing for pictures and delighting fans by doing his iconic thumbs-up gesture.
Winkler, known for his role as “The Fonz” on the hit TV show “Happy Days,” took to social media to share his positive experience at the gallery and praise a local restaurant, Deer and Almond, for its delicious food. The actor is currently in Winnipeg filming the movie “Normal” alongside Bob Odenkirk, with production scheduled to continue until mid-December.
For Remillard, meeting Winkler was a dream come true, especially as a fan who owned a Fonzie doll as a child. The actor’s endorsement of Winnipeg on social media is not only exciting but also helps to dispel stereotypes about the city and introduce it to a wider audience.
Winkler’s impromptu visit added an extra touch of glamour to the chamber event, leaving attendees and staff alike thrilled by the unexpected celebrity encounter. The positive interaction with the Hollywood star serves as a reminder of the unique and exciting opportunities that can arise in a vibrant city like Winnipeg.