Scott's first serious girlfriend was actress Erin Moran who he co starred with on Happy Days and Joanie loves Chachi. In fact, he credits her as being his first. [edit]
He was a member of Young Americans for Freedom. [edit]
When he was a teen idol, Scott would received 5,000 letters per week from fans. [edit]
Scott Baio was on the TV series Rewind in 1997. [edit]
Scott Baio was on the TV series Diagnosis Murder in the episode "Standing Eight Count" (1995) He was in 34 episodes all together. [edit]
Scott Baio was is the movie Detonator in 1998. [edit]
Scott Baio was in the movie Bar Hopping in 2000. [edit]
Scott Baio was in the movie Dumb Luck in 2001. [edit]
Scott Baio wrote The movie Face To Face in 2001. [edit]
Scott Baio was the director for the TV series Out Of This World in 1987. [edit]
Scott Baio was the director for the TV series The Parkers 1999. [edit]
Scott Baio was in the movie Blansky's Beauties in 1977. [edit]
Scott Baio was the host of Top 40 Videos in 1982. [edit]
Scott Baio was in the movie The Boy Who Drank Too Much in 1980. [edit]
Scott Baio was in the movie Senior Trip in 1981. [edit]
Scott Baio was in the movie Face Value in 2001. [edit]
Scott appears as Card #10 in DuoCard's Happy Days collection. [edit]
Scott also took on the challenge of co-scriptwriting a show entitled A Wedding For Bella. [edit]
Scott came out with a second album in 1983 called The Boys Are Out Tonight. [edit]
Scott made his first Album on 1982 with RCA records called Scott Baio. [edit]
Scott did a Regional TV commercial with Mel Gibson for LASSO in 2003. [edit]
Scott took on a more challenging role in the movie Van Stone: Tour of Duty as character Lt. Perry. [edit]
Scott participated in the Happy Days: 30th Anniversary Reunion in 2005. [edit]
In August of 1978 Tiger Beat Star wrote an article about Scott for his role in Singing Gave Him The Blues. [edit]
In the UK magazine called Empire, there was an article written about Scott's role in Goodbye Grey Skies. [edit]
Scott did an interview in Entertainment Weekly called Stupid Questions. [edit]
Also in 1982 Scott won the “Young Artist Award” for his character of Chachi in Happy Days as the “Best Young Comedian - Television. [edit]
In 1982 Scott won the Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor in a Television Special. The special was called Stoned. [edit]
In the Young Artists Awards Scott was nominated for Best Young Actor in a New Television Series for Joanie Love Chachi in 1983. [edit]
Scott won the 2002 award for Best Actor for his role in The Bread, My Sweet at the Festival Awards. [edit]
Scott is the son of Mario and Rose Baio who both emigrated to the US from Italy. [edit]
TV guide ranked Scott as # 16 in TV’s Greatest Teen Idols. [edit]
Scott shares his birthday with other TV stars such as Helen Hunt and Catherine Oxenberg. [edit]
Scott attended high school in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, NY. The name of his high school was Xaverian High School. [edit]
Scott has a brother by the name of Steven Baio. [edit]
Scott has also date women such as Erika Eleniak, Nicole Eggert, Natalie Raitano, Nicollette Sheridan and Heather Locklear. [edit]
Scott was inducted into The Man Show Hall of Fame for dating women such as Brooke Shields and Pamela Anderson. [edit]
Scott has two cousins named Jimmy Baio and Joey Baio. [edit]
Back in 1997 there was a rumor going around that shocked many. It was published that Scott was killed in a car crash. The rumor was false of course but the TV people were all stunned and saddened. [edit]
The show Rewind starred Scott and Fox Networked picked up the show in 1998. But the show never aired as it got canceled before it got started. [edit]
Scott Baio: On the set, people would rag on me about stuff I just wasn't capable of doing. But it was that sort of thing that made them kind of like my brothers, I would mess with them and they would mess with me. Stuff like that made me completely comfortable on every level of this movie. [edit]
Scott Baio: Maybe it's something about Italian culture, but that's what we do. Break balls! I do it every day of my life. [edit]
Scott Baio: It's a werewolf movie with Christina Ricci, and it was a chance to work with some good people. But playing yourself is always fairly risky because you gotta watch how you goof on yourself [edit]
Scott Baio: I very rarely came across rude or disrespectful people. I don't know how I slipped by all of them, but I honestly can't think of one experience off the top of my head that was like that. I'm sure they're there, but I'd have to think really hard to recall them. [edit]