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Scott Vincent James Baio (born
September 22,
1961) is an
American actor, best known for his work on the
sitcoms
Happy Days and
Charles in Charge. He recently appeared in his own
VH1 reality series titled
Scott Baio Is 45...and Single followed by
Scott Baio Is 46...and Pregnant.
Biography
Early life
Baio was born in
Brooklyn, New York, the son of Rose and Mario Baio, a personal manager. His grandparents were immigrants from
Italy. He attended
Xaverian High School, and later graduated from
North Hollywood High School. His other siblings as well as their cousin,
Jimmy Baio, also act.
Career
In 1976, Baio played the title character
Bugsy Malone in the cult kiddie gangster musical directed by
Alan Parker, which also co-starred
Jodie Foster. Baio and Foster later worked together again in the 1980 teen girl drama
Foxes helmed by
Adrian Lyne. When he was 16, Scott was then cast as
The Fonz's cousin,
Chachi Arcola, on
Happy Days. During his
Happy Days run, Baio earned two
Emmy Award nominations for his lead performances in the TV movies
Stoned (1981) and
All The Kids Do It (1985). He also won two Young Artists Awards during the Third Annual Youth in Film Awards (1980-1981) as Best Young Actor in a Television Special for
Stoned and Best Young Comedian in Television or Motion Pictures for
Happy Days. He also starred in the made-for-television youth drama specials
The Boy Who Drank Too Much with Lance Kerwin and
Senior Trip with Mickey Rooney.
In 1982, Baio starred in a
spin-off of
Happy Days entitled
Joanie Loves Chachi with
Erin Moran, which lasted one season. That same year, he appeared opposite
Willie Aames in the film
Zapped!, and recorded an album for
RCA. In 1984, Baio starred as a male
nanny on the syndicated comedy series
Charles in Charge until 1990. In 1985 he was part of an ensemble cast for Alice in Wonderland, where he portrayed Pat the Pig.
During the decade of the 1990s, Scott appeared in various television programs, including the short-lived
Look Who's Talking small screen spin-off
Baby Talk. Between 1992 and 1995, he portrayed
Dr. Jack Stewart in the medical mystery series starring Dick Van Dyke. Baio was a popular guest-star on
Full House,
Touched by an Angel,
Veronica's Closet and
The Nanny. He directed a number of TV series and commercials. He also starred in several telefilms and video releases such as
Detonator,
Bar-Hopping,
Dumb Luck,
Face Value and
Danielle Steel's Mixed Blessings.
Baio's other movies include the independent films
Very Mean Men,
Face to Face and
The Bread, My Sweet.
Very Mean Men (2000) was a gangster comedy directed by Tony Vitale about a mob war between two syndicate families. Scott served as a co-producer with his older brother Steven on said film and even played the crucial role of impetuous crime scion Paulie Minnetti who unwittingly instigates the crime feud. Variety praised his performance: "A career-reviving turn by Scott Baio with hair dyed blonde and sporting a white goatee."
Face to Face (2001; renamed
Italian Ties) was a comic drama directed by Ellie Kanner about three young men (Scott Baio as Richie, Thomas Calabro as Philly and Carlo Imperato as Al) who kidnap their emotionally distant fathers for a weekend of genuine male bonding. Baio co-wrote the screenplay with Jeffrey Gurian. The movie won the Audience Prize for Best Comedy at the Marco Island Film Festival, the Silver Screen Accolade in the Reno Film Festival and the 10 Degrees Hotter Best Feature Award during the Valley Film Festival.
The Bread, My Sweet (2001; retitled
A Wedding For Bella) a romance film directed by Melissa Martin and produced by Adrienne Wehr. Baio portrayed Dominic Pyzola who's both a corporate raider in the daytime and a pastry chef at night. He earned three Best Lead Actor prizes in the Atlantic City Film Festival, the Kansas City Halfway To Hollywood Film Festival and the San Diego Film Festival. The movie itself collected top accolades from the Santa Monica, Stony Brook, Marco Island, Houston Worldfest and Iowa Hardacre Film Festivals.
More recently, Baio also had a recurring role on the Emmy award winning comedy series
Arrested Development as the madcap Bluth family's serious but overpaid lawyer, Bob Loblaw. He took over the role of the clan's legal counselor from former
Happy Days co-star
Henry Winkler in four episodes: "Forget Me Now", "Notapusy", "Mr. F", and "Making a Stand". In August 2006, Baio was formally invited by the AIA Actors Studio to discuss his professional experiences as a working thespian and director in television and movies. He talked about his own lengthy acting career plus his recent forays into writing, directing and producing. In July 2007, Baio made his own foray into the genre of reality show programming with the VH1 reality series
Scott Baio Is 45...and Single. The show averaged 1.3 million total viewers and 1 million adults from 18 to 49 years old, ranking it among the top ten basic cable programs in its 10:30 p.m. time slot. VH1 is currently preparing a second season of the reality series, entitled
Scott Baio Is 46...and Pregnant, and composed of nine episodes (six half-hour and three hour long installments).
Scott has recently starrted in a movie called 'Finish Line' where he plays a terrorist who smuggles a substance called Red Mercury and othe drugs into and out of the country cleverly using wine bottles and cars.
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Personal life
Baio was a member of
Young Americans for Freedom. He attended the historical ceremonies of the late U.S. President
Ronald Reagan's widely-televised state funeral. The
June 12,
2004,
New York Daily News reported that Baio was seated near
Margaret Thatcher and was quoted as saying: "President Reagan made me feel proud to be an American. Today, I feel sadness".
Baio is also famous for dating several actresses, including
Pamela Anderson,
Erika Eleniak,
Nicole Eggert,
Natalie Raitano,
Nicolette Sheridan,
Denise Richards,
Julie McCullough, and
Heather Locklear. In his
VH1 reality series
Scott Baio Is 45...and Single, he admits to losing his virginity to
Erin Moran.
On
July 24,
2007, Scott appeared on the
Howard Stern show on
Sirius Satellite Radio and received a standing ovation from the staff. Not only did Howard ask to shake his hand but, in typical Stern fashion also asked if he could smell it. On the show Baio admitted that
Playboy quietly banned him from the mansion for a period of time in the late '80s since he'd dated each of that year's
Playboy Playmates and then some, totaling 24. A
spokeswoman from Playboy called Scott and told him that he needed to "slow down", as some of the Playmates he was with were also involved with
Hugh Hefner. In the same interview he confessed that
Heather Locklear was the greatest lover he's ever had, hands down. He rated some of his lovers on a scale of 1 to 10, including
Denise Richards (3),
Beverly D'Angelo (10),
Liza Minnelli (7), and
Melissa Gilbert (10). Baio also dated former model/actress,
Sheila Kennedy. Kennedy was the
December 1981 Penthouse Pet of the month and the
1983 Penthouse Pet of the Year. She is also a player/contestant on
Big Brother 9.
On
December 8,
2007, Baio married his longtime girlfriend Renee Sloan. In July 2007, he told
E!: Entertainment Television's
Ted Casablanca that they were expecting a baby girl in December. Their daughter, Bailey DeLuca Baio, was born
November 2,
2007, 5 weeks premature. Initially pregnant with twins, Renee miscarried one of the babies at 11 weeks gestation. In an interview given to MomLogic.com in January 2008, Baio admitted to breaking down in the delivery room.
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