Scott Baio joins Arroyo Grande to reflect on his rise from teenage star on Happy Days to navigating fame, failure, and reinvention in Hollywood. He shares how working with Henry Winkler and Ron Howard became his real education - and the moment he finally understood the craft of acting.
Baio discusses the discipline instilled by his parents, the wake-up call that nearly got him fired, and the lessons learned from the failure of Joanie Loves Chachi. He also talks about directing, working with Dick Van Dyke, and why story - not stardom - drives success in entertainment.
The conversation turns personal as Baio reflects on marriage, fatherhood, and the trials that tested his family - from his daughter’s early diagnosis to his wife’s battle with brain tumors. He speaks candidly about faith, resilience, and what matters most beyond the spotlight.
Baio also addresses his decision to speak at the 2016 RNC, the backlash that followed, and how it reshaped his career. This is a candid conversation about fame, faith, family, and staying true to your convictions.
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