Henry Winkler Opens Up About the Pain of Witnessing His Father-In-Law Go Blind: ‘I Loved Him’ (Exclusive)
Henry Winkler.Photo:Philip Cheung for The Washington Post via GettyAfter a difficult childhood,Henry Winklerfound a different kind of solace in his relationship with his father-in-law, Ed Furstman.“I loved him. He was funny. He was massive, tall, very tweedy, and he had an affection for me different than my father, more accessible than my father,” Winkler tells PEOPLE.TheHappy Daysalum, who has been married for45 years to his wife, Stacey,describes growing up in New York with harsh German refugee parents in his memoir,Being Henry: The Fonz…And Beyond....