Scott Baio’s ongoing rally cry for Trump: the Happy Days star once dated celebs like Brooke Shields and Pamela Anderson – now he’s dissing Kamala Harris and loudly sharing his Maga views
- In the 70s and 80s, Baio was a sought-after actor who played lovable characters on popular sitcoms like Happy Days and Charles in Charge, and dated the biggest celebs of the time
- Now married and a father of one, Baio is vocal about his conservative politics, even speaking at the 2016 Republican National Convention and bringing his stances into an upcoming film
If you’re old enough to have seen American TV in the 70s and 80s, you may remember the name Scott Baio. The actor starred as the lovable Chachi on Happy Days and quickly found himself gaining teen heartthrob status.
But what exactly was Scott Baio’s path to fame, and what are the details of his political leanings? Here’s what we know.
He began his acting career as a teenager
Born in 1960 in Brooklyn, New York, Scott Vincent James Baio is the third child of Italian immigrants Rose and Mario Baio, per the actor’s IMDB bio.
Baio went on to solidify his place in TV history – and heartthrob status – by continuing his portrayal of Chachi in the spin-off series Joanie Loves Chachi, and filling leading roles in Charles in Charge and Diagnosis Murder. His work earned him several accolades, including the Young Artist Award for Best Young Comedian in 1982 and the Best Actor award at the 2006 San Diego International Film Festival.
He dated plenty of celebrities … but is a family man now
In the late 90s, Baio met actress and stuntwoman Renee Sloan at the Playboy Mansion and the two dated briefly. Though they both went on to date other people, they rekindled their romance in 2006. They were married in 2007, with newborn daughter Bailey – as well as Sloan’s 18-year-old daughter from a previous marriage – in attendance, per the Boston Herald.