Henry Winkler Barry "Art" Authentic Signed 11x14 Photo Autographed BAS #BD13075

$89

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Description

Collector-Grade autographed memorabilia: Henry Winkler signed 11x14 photo from HBO’s Barry, inscribed “Art,” authenticated by Beckett (BAS). Winkler became a pop-culture icon as “The Fonz” on Happy Days, winning two Golden Globes. He later earned a Primetime Emmy for his role in Barry, underscoring a career that connects classic TV and modern prestige comedy.

Collector's Highlights:

  • Actor: Henry Winkler
  • Item: Authentic signed 11x14 photo with “Art” inscription (Barry)
  • Authentication: Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) COA & matching hologram #BD13075

Backed by Beckett’s COA and online verification, this verified authentic piece offers trusted long-term collectible value while honoring Henry Winkler’s legacy—from Happy Days to his Emmy-winning turn in Barry.