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Actor, director and producer Henry Winkler arrives on the red carpet for the Insight Film Sudios event at the Edgewater Casino in Vancouver, British Columbia, September 27, 2008 during the Vancouver International Film Festival (UPI Photo/Heinz Ruckemann)
Actor, director and producer Henry Winkler arrives on the red carpet for the Insight Film Sudios event at the Edgewater Casino in Vancouver, British Columbia, September 27, 2008 during the Vancouver International Film Festival (UPI Photo/Heinz Ruckemann) 
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Published: Aug. 31, 2012 at 11:03 PM

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 31 (UPI) -- Henry Winkler is to reprise his role of attorney Barry Zuckerkorn on the Netflix revival of "Arrested Development," The Hollywood Reporter said.

Netflix ordered a fourth season of the quirky sitcom six years after Fox canceled it. The fresh run of episodes is to be released online next spring, the entertainment industry trade newspaper said.

Created by Winkler's "Happy Days" co-star Ron Howard and Mitch Hurwitz, "Arrested Development" is about a wealthy, dysfunctional family. It stars Jason Bateman, David Cross, Jeffrey Tambor, Portia de Rossi, Will Arnett and Michael Cera.

Topics: Ron Howard, Jason Bateman, Jeffrey Tambor, Portia de Rossi, Michael Cera
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