Scott Baio

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Actor

Birth Date: September 22, 1960

Age: 63 years old

Birth Place: Brooklyn, New York

During his heyday as a teen idol, Scott Baio received 5,000 letters per week from adoring fans. Just as the urban edge had worked for a number of rising screen stars in the 1970s (i.e., John Travolta), Baio adopted a similar stance. His thick Brooklyn accent, disco mop of hair, bronze color and tight jeans were turn-ons for young teens who tuned into "Happy Days" (ABC-CBS, 1969-1984) to watch him as Chachi Arcola. Baio gave them not just sitcom froth, though, but also a host of dramatic performances of teens in trouble. When the teen idol days petered out and the offers for feature films and dramatic roles dissipated, Baio turned to silly sitcoms such as "Charles in Charge" - which also allowed him to move behind the camera as a director - while continuing to maintain a strong following with fans. Though he seemed poised for a return to stardom in 1993 with a dramatic turn on "Diagnosis Murder" (CBS, 1993-2001), Baio left after the first season - a sign that his career was taking a downward turn. But he returned to prominence in 2007 by riding the reality series gravy train with "Scott Baio is 45 and Single" (VH1, 2006- ), a journey of self-discovery that promised to resurrect his love life as well as his career.

Born on Sept. 22, 1961 in Brooklyn, NY, Baio was a tough, rambunctious street kid whose mother feared he was heading for a life of juvenile delinquency. Since his cousins J y and Jimmy Baio had broken into TV commercials and sitcom acting, he was sent to auditions. He not only began to land jobs but also enjoyed the work and straightened out his behavior. In 1976, Baio landed the lead in Alan Parker's British-made youthful gangster send-up, "Bugsy Malone." Although Baio's thick Brooklyn-ese was difficult to understand, he brought a world-weariness to the part and meshed well with leading lady Jodie Foster. Feature film work did, however, remain somewhat elusive. He was alongside other TV sitcom refugees in "Skatetown USA" (1979) and reunited with Jodie Foster for "Foxes" (1980). "Zapped!" (1982), a silly attempt that cast Baio as a quiet science genius who develops telekinetic powers that could undress the high school girls, all but finished his big screen career.

After "Bugsy Malone," however, Hollywood had been begging for his services. ABC won the bidding and the young thespian and his family migrated to Southern California. But the network had no starring role for him; rather it put him as the youthful draw in the very silly, short-lived Nancy Walker vehicle, "Blansky's Beauties" (1977). Baio finally scored as a relative of Henry Winkler's Fonzie on the hit sitcom "Happy Days." As Chachi Arcola, he was well-cast as the young greaser who tried Mr. Cunningham's patience while romancing his daughter. So popular were Baio and Erin Moran as Joanie Cunningham that ABC gave them their own show, "Joanie Loves Chachi," in 1982 - a disastrous experiment that failed to click with audiences, forcing the duo back to Milwaukee and "Happy Days" for the duration of the series.

Baio next headlined the CBS sitcom "Charles in Charge" (1984-85), about a college student who becomes an au pair to three kids in order to pay his way through school. Dressed in ties and vest sweaters, the character was a far cry from the jeans and T-shirt clad Chachi. While CBS canceled the series after a brief run, it was revived in syndication in 1987 and went on to last another three years. Baio also made his directorial debut with episodes of the show. He returned to ABC as the second male actor to play the lead in "Baby Talk," a series loosely inspired by the big-screen hit "Look Who's Talking," but the public tuned out the show. After a "Happy Days" reunion special in 1992, Baio tried a dramatic series as the youthful associate of Dick Van Dyke on the CBS series "Diagnosis, Murder," but he departed after the show's first season (1993-94).

Over the years, Baio had demonstrated his dramatic abilities in a number of TV dramas and movies, often cast as a youth in trouble. He was a shy teen who becomes involved with marijuana and ruins his brother's swimming career in "Stoned," a 1980 "ABC Afterschool Special." That same year, he portrayed a kid more interested in the bottle than in hockey in "The Boy Who Drank Too Much" (CBS). He was a hemophiliac in "Senior Trip!" (NBC, 1980) and a high school football star who, at first, follows his father's orders and rejects a gay friend in "The Truth About Alex" (HBO, 1987). Baio has also served as host for a number of programs aired on E! Entertainment Television as well as several "Before They Were Stars" specials on ABC.

Older, his face filled out a bit, the accent still evident, Baio has remained a bona fide albeit not prestige TV star. Baio continued to appear on screen in a string of low- or no-impact TV films, D movies and failed pilots - in the fall of 1998 he starred in a show called "Rewind" which had been picked up by Fox but the network cancelled the show before a single episode made it to air - but the ex teen idol carved out a niche as a director of episodic television, helming episodes of such series as "The Wayans Bros.," "Unhappily Ever After," "Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher" and "The Parkers." In 2005 he became one of the latest former co-stars of executive producer/narrator Ron Howard to appear in a recurring role on the critically hailed sitcom "Arrested Development," playing the slick lawyer Bob Loblaw.

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Courting Mom and Dad

Actor
Brent Lambert
Movie
2021

Trump vs. Hollywood

Actor
Show
2020

Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

Guest
Show
2014

A Fairly Odd Summer

Actor
Foop
Movie
2014

The Arrested Development Documentary Project

Actor
Movie
2013

See Dad RunStream

Actor
David Hobbs
Series
2012

See Dad RunStream

Executive Producer
Series
2012

Katie

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Talk
2012

Live! With Kelly and Michael

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Talk
2012

The Talk

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Talk
2010

Access Hollywood Live

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Show
2010

Unscripted

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Show
2009

Watch What Happens Live With Andy CohenStream

Guest
Talk
2009

Confessions of a Teen Idol

Host
Show
2009

Confessions of a Teen Idol

Self
Show
2009

The Doctors

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Talk
2008

Scott Baio Is 46 ... and Pregnant

Self
Show
2008

Finish Line

Actor
Frank Chase
Movie
2008

Scott Baio Is 45 ... and Single

Self
Show
2007

The Better Show

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Show
2007

The Morning Show With Mike & Juliet

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Show
2007

Rachael Ray ShowStream

Guest
Talk
2006

The Tyra Show

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Talk
2005

Happy Days 30th Anniversary Reunion

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Show
2005

Cursed

Self
Movie
2005

The Insider

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Show
2004

SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2

Actor
Stan Bobbins
Movie
2004

Arrested DevelopmentStream

Guest Star
Bob Loblaw
Series
2003
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The Ellen DeGeneres Show

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Talk
2003

Jimmy Kimmel Live!Stream

Guest
Talk
2003

Live With Regis and Kelly

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Show
2001

Face Value

Actor
Barry Rengler
Movie
2001

Dumb Luck

Actor
Steve Hitchcock
Movie
2001

The Bread, My Sweet

Actor
Dominic
Movie
2001

Bar Hopping

Actor
Damian
Movie
2000

Very Mean Men

Actor
Paulie Minetti
Movie
2000

The ParkersStream

Director
Series
1999

Family Guy

Guest Voice
Charles (archive footage)
Show
1999

Family GuyStream

Guest Voice
Charles (archive footage)
Series
1999

Guys Like Us

Director
Show
1998

Detonator

Actor
Zack Ramses
Movie
1998

Veronica's Closet

Guest Star
Series
1997

Rewind

Actor
Rob DiPaulo
Show
1997

The Jamie Foxx ShowStream

Director
Series
1996

Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher

Director
Show
1996

Malcolm & EddieStream

Director
Series
1996

Before They Were Stars

Host
Show
1996

Can't Hurry Love

Guest Star
Show
1995

First Time Out

Director
Show
1995

Kirk

Director
Show
1995

Unhappily Ever After

Director
Series
1995

The Wayans Bros.Stream

Director
Series
1995

Mixed Blessings

Actor
Charlie Winwood
Movie
1995

Touched by an AngelStream

Guest Star
Series
1994

The NannyStream

Guest Star
Series
1993

Diagnosis MurderStream

Actor
Dr. Jack Stewart
Series
1993

Vanishing Act

Actor
Movie
1993

Baby Talk

Actor
James Halbrook
Series
1991
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Baby Talk

Director
Series
1991
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Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Fashion

Actor
Asst. D.A. Peter Whelan
Movie
1991

Full HouseStream

Guest Star
Pete Bianco
Series
1987

My Two Dads

Guest Star
Series
1987

I Love N.Y.

Actor
Mario Cotone
Movie
1987

Alice Through the Looking Glass

Actor
Pat
Movie
1985

Charles in ChargeStream

Actor
Charles
Series
1984

Charles in ChargeStream

Director
Series
1984

Hotel

Guest Star
Soap
1983

Joanie Loves Chachi

Actor
Charles "Chachi" Arcola
Series
1982

Los Estudiantes se Divierten

Actor
Movie
1982

Zapped!

Actor
Barney Springboro
Movie
1982

Battle of the Network Stars

Contestant
ABC Team Captain
Show
1981

The Fall GuyStream

Guest Star
Series
1981

Senior Trip

Actor
Roger Ellis
Movie
1981

Circus of the Stars

Self
Show
1980

The Boy Who Drank Too Much

Actor
Buff Saunders
Movie
1980

Foxes

Actor
Brad
Movie
1980

Un Faux départ

Actor
Movie
1980

Skatetown U.S.A.

Actor
Richie
Movie
1979

Who's Watching the Kids?

Actor
Frankie "the Fox" Vitola
Show
1978

Fantasy Island

Guest Star
Series
1978

The Love BoatStream

Guest Star
Series
1977

Blansky's Beauties

Actor
Anthony DeLuca
Series
1977

Bugsy MaloneStream

Actor
Bugsy Malone
Movie
1976
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Happy DaysStream

Actor
Chachi Arcola
Series
1974

Happy DaysStream

Guest Star
Chachi Arcola
Series
1974

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