Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Scott Baio.
Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Scott Vincent James Baio is an American actor. He is known for playing Chachi Arcola on the sitcom Happy Days (1977β1984) and its spin-off Joanie Loves Chachi (1982β1983), the title character on the sitcom Charles in Charge (1984β1990), Dr. Jack Stewart in the medical-mystery-drama series Diagnosis: Murder (1993β1995), and the titular role of the musical film Bugsy Malone (1976), his onscreen debut.
I cannot believe how much I love my kid. It's a beautiful thing.
When I was a baby, my mother tells me I never slept because I never wanted to miss anything.
One of my favorite things to do is play golf at Braemar Country Club. It's quiet and not overly crowded. The people are nice, and there's wildlife all around the course. As far as my game itself, I can go from a 10 handicap to a 30, depending on the day.
I never did drugs and I can't really drink because I have zero tolerance for alcohol, so my vice became women. I was never faithful to most of them.
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.
Every day I think, 'Can I commit?' I think I can and that I will.
I am not a spiritual guy, but all of a sudden I felt the need to really feel things.
I don't have an iPod. I don't get the whole iPod thing. Who has time to listen to that much music? If I had one, it would probably have Sinatra, Beatles, some '70s music, some '80s music, and that's it.
I regret losing certain women, but it was always my fault.
Tom Bosley may have passed, but through that part and that character, a part of him will live on forever.
I can work every day of the year. TV is easy. My call's at 8:30 a.m. I'd like to break out of the comedy thing and take a shot at something serious like theater. The off-season allows me to do movies, but I'm not tired of TV yet. There's nothing like it. I've got the best of both worlds.
One thing I won't be doing on a weekend is shopping. I just don't like it, and I haven't bought an article of clothing for a very long time. I usually just take wardrobe from shows I'm on. It's much easier.
If I lived alone, Mom'd never sleep because she wouldn't know I was okay.
I don't know, 53 years with the same human being? I can't be around myself for more than three or four hours before I want to kill everybody.
My parents were married 53 years, good and bad. Can I do that? Probably not. But I really hope I can.
Somebody asked me what do you regret. I said, well I was offered the role of Maverick in 'Top Gun' and I turned it down.
Don't ever take a shower with a woman, because you'll probably end up proposing to her.
You can tell five minutes into it what a girl is after, when she starts asking how much money I make or tells me, 'I wanna be an actress.'
If I'm racist, don't think I would have directed shows like 'The Parkers' and 'The Wayans Brothers' or worked 41 episodes with Victoria Rowell on 'Diagnosis: Murder.'
I love driving cars, looking at them, cleaning and washing and shining them. I clean 'em inside and outside. I'm very touchy about cars. I don't want anybody leaning on them or closing the door too hard, know what I mean?
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.
Life is too short no matter what party you are with.
When I have a girlfriend, I feel caged in, I don't know why.
I've been very fortunate and I am grateful.
Family, work, familiarity. Listen, if I had a magic wand and I could make myself really be happy, I'd zap me onto a farm. And I know nothing about farming.
Trump has to do what Reagan did. Trump's gotta go on the air and tell us what his tax plan is and put it in our faces and put them on the spot. That's what I think he should do.
Paul Ryan I don't think wants to work. I think Paul Ryan wants the status quo, and I think Paul Ryan is a Never Trumper.
People can think what they want to think, I don't go after people. I think most people I talk to, like me, are very quiet and keep to themselves, they maintain their lives.
I have a job to do, I have a wife and child to take care of. So I don't pay attention to things that I don't know anything about. I've got my own situation to deal with.
Every day I think, 'Can I commit?' I think I can and that I will
From a very young age, my father put a lot of fear in me and it worked. I think it's important for children to have fear. I never was curious about drugs or alcohol. I was born in 1960 and back then the older kids were smoking pot. I wasn't interested in that ever and I always had this thing in me, for some reason, that if God was kind enough to give me a healthy body and mind, I was not going to screw it up.
I'm not a big government guy. I believe in private industries taking care of people. I think they do a better job.
There are two different kinds of actors. There are people who take it just so damn seriously. Then there are guys like me that just get up and love doing it.