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Actor-director Henry Winkler says even raging success as that greaseball anti-hero Fonzi on the TV series "Happy Days" was not enough to keep him from feeling insecure about himself. Winkler told Parade magazine he struggled in school because of dyslexia and his parents hoped he would do almost anything but become an actor. But Winkler, who is coming back to series TV soon in "Monty," says "Happy Days" was a great experience and made him famous everywhere. "I was in Bora Bora and this woman came out of a grass hut to say hello to me. A tribe of Hopi Indians invited me to take a picture with them. And the people I got to know: Orson Welles saying, `Henry, at last we meet.' It was all so amazing."