'The Fonz' Henry Winkler gets British honor

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[September 15, 2011]  LONDON (AP) -- The Fonz has earned some respect.

HardwareHenry Winkler, the actor best known for his work on the sitcom "Happy Days," has been made an honorary member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for his work helping children with dyslexia.

British Ambassador Nigel Sheinwald presented the award to Winkler at the Washington Embassy on Wednesday.

Winkler's dyslexia was diagnosed as an adult. He has toured schools in Britain in the last two years to talk about the condition, and has written books about Hank Zipzer, a boy with dyslexia.

Winkler says he is flattered to have his work recognized, and added that he hoped "to continue showing kids that their learning difficulty isn't a disability."

[Associated Press]

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