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Willie Aames. Offsite Link. by Anonymous: reply 72: July 21, 2015 4:13 AM "I know he had a lifelong drug ...
Years back Willie Aames was working as a cruise director for Oceania. Offsite Link. by Anonymous: reply 32:
Of the guys, Willie Aames appeared nude in the 1982 film Paradise, Grant Goodeve appeared nude in Take Two (1988), and Brian Patrick Clarke bared all for a Playgirl magazine spread. by Anonymous reply 56
I still remember an episode where Tommy (Willie Aames) - who was underage - was trying to get beer delivered. He was in brother David's apartment with his (also underage) friend. The scheme was that the delivery man would come with the beer, and Tommy would pretend to be his friend's father in the shower.
Willie Aames had a 5 season run on Charles In Charge which kept him in the public eye longer than any other cast member. After that ended, though, he quickly joined the EIE unemployment line and had to slum it as Bibleman to get work.
The late famous gay porn illustrator who worked under the name Harry Bush published some drawings based on Chachi and also Willie Aames (both were probably 22 on TV at the time) as if there were a porny Tiger Beat magazine.
What was I saying, Oh right, then Butty Buckley arrived. Well, Lani and Grant, and Dianne and also Willie and Connie as well as Adam and me didn't like Betty at first. Laurie really didn't care for her, either! But you know what, Connie never really liked anybody, so not sure if she counts.
I've often wondered how much hatred and envy was directed towards the remaining (and in one case, new) Facts of Life cast members by the first season cast members who didn't make the cut.
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Willie Aames did have a decent run as an actor after the show. He was a regular on Charles in Charge ran for 5 seasons. He was also the lead in the films Paradise and Zapped which were studio films. They were panned by critics, however, and didn’t do great at the box office.