Scott’s Politics
Baio has done more than just acting and managing foundations. He reached big headlines in 2017, during the American presidential election. He appeared at the Republican National Convention as a Donald Trump supporter.
Many on the other side of the aisle made fun of the fact that A-list celebrities by the dozens lined up to support Trump’s opponent Hilary Clinton, while Trump could only bag smaller names such as Baio. Yet, Hollywood proved to be out of touch with most of America when Trump defeated Clinton to become the next president.
Katy Kurtzman
Cast by Michael Landon to play Anna on "Little House on the Prairie" in 1977, Katy Kurtzman went on to star in "The New Adventures of Heidi" as the titular role, which has garnered her the most fame. Kurtzman continued acting, appearing in the hit show "Dynasty" in the 1980s. Katy later moved into writing and directing and wrote a short called "The Pool Boy," which she directed back in 2001.
Her most recent acting role was in 2013 when she made a guest appearance on the TV show "Grey's Anatomy."
Scott Baio
An award-winning young star, you're likely to remember Baio from "Happy Days." But he was also one of the title characters on the spin-off "Joanie Loves Chachi," as well as the lead character in "Charles in Charge." He also had a key supporting role in "Diagnosis Murder." Baio has also had plenty of movie credits, including "Baby Talk," "Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Fashion," and "Very Mean Men."
Baio's daughter Bailey has been diagnosed with a rare metabolic disorder and a meningioma brain tumor, the first of which prompted Baio to found the Bailey Baio Angel Foundation.
Danny Bonaduce
Bonaduce's bright red hair and winning smile made him a famous character on "The Partridge Family," where he played the bass-playing middle child. Bonaduce seemed destined for life-long stardom, but life has a way of taking its own road. He's appeared in a number of films, including "Corvette Summer," and also had guest appearances on "CHiPs."
After a hiatus, he began to appear in episodes of "Married... with Children," "Space Ghost Coast to Coast," "CSI: Crime Scene Investigations," and "The Drew Carey Show." He also had his own reality show, "Breaking Bonaduce." He's been a regular morning host at Seattle radio station KZOK-FM since 2011.
Ron Howard
Howard first appeared on screen in the movie "Frontier Woman" in 1956, at the tender age of eighteen months. He got one of the lead roles in "The Andy Griffith Show," which made him a national name, and also had a role as Richie Cunningham in "Happy Days."
But Ron Howard has gone on to do much more. He's appeared in twenty-seven films, has directed twenty-eight films, and produced more than twenty others. Some of his most memorable turns behind the camera include "A Beautiful Mind," "Apollo 13," "Cocoon," and "The Da Vinci Code." He's constantly doing new and different projects, and everything he does has a unique style.