Even at 80 years old, Henry Winkler has no plans of calling it quits.
The “Happy Days” icon joined Michelle Obama on the IMO podcast recently to discuss the idea of his future plans.
“People keep asking me, am I gonna retire or ‘have you retired?’” Winkler said.
“And I think that is like the furthest thing from my imagination. I will retire when I am not able to do (this) more.”
He also said, “I think that it is deadly,” when talking about retirement.
“I work a lot,” he said. “I have several jobs.”
Those include the History Channel’s “Hazardous History.”
“When they presented it to me, I just loved the facts of it,” Winkler said. “I thought, ‘This is outrageous.’”
Winkler, of course, is best known for his role as Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli on Happy Days from 1974 until 1984. He is also known for his role in “The Waterboy” and more.
