Scott Baio

TV Actor

Scott Baio was born in Bensonhurst, New York, United States on September 22nd, 1960 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 63, Scott Baio biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Scott Vincent James Baio, Scott
Date of Birth
September 22, 1960
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Bensonhurst, New York, United States
Age
63 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Networth
$4 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Television Actor
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Scott Baio Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 63 years old, Scott Baio has this physical status:

Height
178cm
Weight
74kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Hazel
Build
Average
Measurements
Not Available
Scott Baio Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
His religious views aren’t known.
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Xaverian High School
Scott Baio Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Renee Sloan
Children
2[lower-alpha 2]
Dating / Affair
Beverly D’Angelo –, Liza Minnelli –, Sheila Kennedy –, Sue Carlson, Denise Richards –, Kristy McNichol (1978), Brooke Shields (1978-1981), Erin Moran (1980-1982), Heather Locklear (1983), Melissa Gilbert, Kay Lenz, Julie McCullough (1986), Nicollette Sheridan (1987-1988), Lesley Ann Warren (1989), Donya Fiorentino (1989), Pamela Anderson (1990-1993), Nicole Eggert, Erika Eleniak (1992), Natalie Raitano (1999), Jeanette Jonsson (2000-2005), Renee Sloan (2005-Present)
Parents
Mario Baio, Rose Baio
Siblings
Steven Baio (Brother) (Actor), Stephanie Baio (Sister)
Other Family
Jimmy Baio (Paternal Cousin) (Actor), Joey Baio (Paternal Cousin) (Actor), Chris Baio (Paternal Cousin) (Musician and Vampire Weekend band member)
Scott Baio Career

In 1976, Baio played the title character Bugsy Malone in the children's gangster musical directed by Alan Parker, which also co-starred Jodie Foster. Baio and Foster later worked together again in the teen girl drama Foxes (1980), helmed by Adrian Lyne.

When he was 16, Baio was cast as The Fonz's cousin Chachi Arcola on Happy Days. During his time on Happy Days, Baio earned two Emmy Award nominations, for his lead performances in the television movies Stoned (1981) and All the Kids Do It (1985). He won two Young Artist Awards during the Third Annual Youth in Film Awards (1980–1982) 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 and Senior Trip.

In 1982, Baio was in a spin-off of Happy Days entitled Joanie Loves Chachi with Erin Moran, which ran for 17 episodes. That same year, he appeared in the 1982 film Zapped! and recorded an album for RCA (he also recorded a second album The Boys Are Out Tonight the following year), including the single "How Do You Talk To Girls".

During this same period, he also starred as Francis Geminiani in the special HBO presentation of Gemini, an adaptation of the Broadway comedy-drama Happy Birthday, Gemini. From 1979 to 1984, Baio made seven appearances on Battle of the Network Stars; six as a competitor for the ABC team (once as team captain) and one as co-host.

From 1984 until 1990, Baio starred in the syndicated comedy series Charles in Charge. In 1985, he was part of an ensemble cast for Alice in Wonderland, where he portrayed Pat the Pig. From 1987 through 1991, he was a director of the children's comedy series Out of This World.

During the 1990s, Baio appeared in various television programs, including the short-lived Look Who's Talking small screen spin-off Baby Talk. In 1991, he appeared in the NBC Monday Night Movie Perry Mason and the Case of the Fatal Fashion, as a young prosecutor. Between 1993 and 1995, he portrayed Dr. Jack Stewart in the medical mystery series Diagnosis: Murder. Baio was a guest-star on a variety of series, including Full House, Touched by an Angel, Veronica's Closet and The Nanny. He also starred in several films on television and video releases such as Detonator, Bar-Hopping, Dumb Luck, Face Value and Mixed Blessings.

Baio's other movies include the independent films Very Mean Men (2000), Face to Face (2001) and The Bread, My Sweet (2001). Very Mean Men was a comedy about a mob war between two families. Baio served as a co-producer with his older brother Steven on the film, and played the role of crime scion Paulie Minnetti.

Face to Face (renamed Italian Ties) is a comic drama about three young men (including Baio as Richie) who kidnap their emotionally distant fathers for a weekend of bonding. Baio co-wrote the screenplay with Jeffrey L. Gurian. The movie won the 10 Degrees Hotter Best Feature Award during The Valley Film Festival.

The Bread, My Sweet (retitled A Wedding for Bella) was a romance film directed by Melissa Martin and produced by Adrienne Wehr. Baio portrayed Dominic Pyzola, a corporate raider during the day, and a pastry chef at night. He earned a Best Lead Actor prize at the San Diego Film Festival.

In 2004, Baio starred in Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 with Bob Clark. The film was widely panned by critics and nominated for four Razzie Awards.

In 2005, Baio played himself in the Wes Craven film Cursed. Baio also appeared in Arrested Development as the Bluth family's serious but overpaid lawyer, Bob Loblaw taking over the role from former Happy Days co-star Henry Winkler in four episodes. The Online Film and Television Association nominated him as Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for the role.

In 2007, Baio starred in the VH1 celebrity reality series Scott Baio Is 45...and Single and its successor the following year, Scott Baio Is 46...and Pregnant. Baio was also the co-host of the VH1 reality show Confessions of a Teen Idol, in which former teen idols attempt to resurrect their careers.

Baio starred in and produced the Nick at Nite situation comedy See Dad Run, which ran for three seasons. That same year, Baio guest starred in an episode of Sam & Cat as a police officer who arrests the title characters.

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REVEALED: Why wealthy Californians are ditching their LA mansions in droves - and where they are fleeing

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 16, 2024
Californians are packing up their LA mansions and flocking to states where you will get more value for your money and avoid extortionate charges, rampant crime, and the Golden State's homelessness crisis. Celebrities, families, and CEOs are among California's wealthy people who are skipping town to escape the recently enforced'mansion tax,' which is aimed at wealthy people. The program, which saw an additional four percent levy on homes over $100, went into place on April 1, 2023, and many Californians saw it as a sign of departure.

How residents and businesses are fleeing Dem-run cities in droves

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 16, 2023
Residents in Portland, Los Angeles, Seattle, and San Francisco are taking over homeless encampments, with soaring crime, daylight drug use, and no response by police officers due to budget cuts. Furious residents and company owners are accusing city officials of turning a blind eye to the crisis and not concerned about the long-term solution by assisting the homeless in finding houses. Many people have left their homes and business owners to relocate elsewhere in San Francisco due to the city's inability.

Since leaving California, Scott Baio lives in a Florida condo

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 14, 2023
While their new home is being built in Florida, Scott Baio and his wife are living in a condo. Baio spent 45 years on Los Angeles' West Coast, but cites the city's large homeless population as the reason for their departure.
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