"Running Mates" film production
Globe and Mail Interview
How the Fonz learned to love Burk's Falls, Ont.
Henry Winkler: Twenty-five years after Henry Winkler stripped off his tight jeans and gave Milwaukee a double-thumbs-up goodbye, the 64-year-old actor was recently found strolling the main street of Burk's Falls, Ont., heading back to his room (the Getaway Suite) at the Village Manor, the best bed-and-breakfast in town.
“Let me say, if you're going to stay somewhere – up there – that's the place,” Winkler said in an interview, after wrapping the film a week ago. “The woman who runs it, Louisa, is wonderful.
“She takes care of her grandchildren. She takes care of your bathroom. She takes care of the boiler. And she makes you breakfast,” added Winkler, excitedly rhyming off the items of a Village Manor breakfast: scrambled eggs, toast, fruit, yogurt, bacon.
“She treats everybody like that. She opened her kitchen up to Graham Greene [who co-stars in the film], a five-star chef who travels with his own knives. Graham and his wife, Hilary, made a rack of lamb, I swear, that is as good as you'd get at any restaurant you've ever been in.
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