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Scott Vincent Baio (/ ˈ b eɪ. oʊ /; born September 22, 1960) is an American actor.He is known for playing Chachi Arcola on the sitcom Happy Days (1977–1984) and its spin-off Joanie Loves Chachi (1982–1983), the title character on the sitcom Charles in Charge (1984–1990), Dr. Jack Stewart in the medical-mystery-drama series Diagnosis: Murder (1993–1995), and the title role of the ...
NBC. Release. September 22. (1978-09-22) –. December 15, 1978. (1978-12-15) Who's Watching the Kids? is an American sitcom produced by Garry Marshall which aired on NBC from September 22, 1978, to December 15, 1978. The series focused on two young Las Vegas showgirls, working and rooming together, who each had a younger sibling living with them.
See Dad Run is an American television sitcom that premiered on Nick at Nite on October 6, 2012. [1] It stars Scott Baio, who also serves as an executive producer. [1]After a decade on television (doing a show of the same name as the actual show's title), actor David Hobbs becomes a stay-at-home dad so his soap-opera star wife (Alanna Ubach) can get back in the spotlight, but he quickly ...
Scott Baio has issued an official response to allegations that he repeatedly molested Nicole Eggert when she was 14. Eggert came forward with her claims on Jan. 27 with a bombshell tweet: "Ask ...
May 12, 2023 at 9:10 AM. Scott Baio is living large and in charge in his new Florida home. The “Happy Days” star, who describes himself on his social media as retired, moved from Los Angeles ...
Sep. 30—Scott Baio practically grew up on television. At age 9 he decided he wanted to be an actor. By 13, he landed the lead role in his first movie, the 1976 all-kid musical "Bugsy Malone." A ...
Bob Loblaw (played by Scott Baio) is the new family attorney, replacing Barry Zuckerkorn. Bob Loblaw first appears in the third episode of season 3, claiming this is not the first time he's been brought in to replace Barry, and that he can do anything Barry can do, plus skew younger, alluding to Baio's experience with Henry Winkler (Zuckerkorn ...
Eight Is Enough: A Wedding (1989) Eight Is Enough is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on ABC from March 15, 1977, to May 23, 1981. The show was modeled on the life of syndicated newspaper columnist Tom Braden, a real-life parent with eight children, who wrote a book by the same title.