Biography
American actor Willie Aames, born Albert William Upton, spent his youth working steadily on television and occasionally in low-budget foreign and domestic features. He first began making guest appearances on television in 1969. In 1975, he was cast in
Irwin Allen's short-lived adventure series
The Swiss Family Robinson. One of his co-stars was a young
Helen Hunt. By this time, he had also appeared in a few television movies, including
Unwed Father (1974). In 1977, Aames began a long stint in one of his best-known roles, that of rebellious teen Tommy Bradford in the popular domestic comedy/drama
Eight Is Enough. With his mop of dark blonde hair, slim physique, and handsome face, Aames became a popular teen idol. In 1979, Aames made his feature-film debut in
Scavenger Hunt. When
Eight Is Enough was finally canceled in 1981, Aames went on to appear in a couple more films, including
Zapped (1982), before returning to series television in the role for which he may be best remembered, as
Scott Baio's irresponsible foil in the sitcom
Charles in Charge (1984-1990). Through this period he continued to show up in movies. Through much of the '80s, Aames battled with cocaine and depression and became notorious in Hollywood for his erratic behavior. By the time
Charles was canceled in 1990, he had cleaned up his act, become a born-again Christian, married for the second time, and in 1991, decided to move to Kansas City where he became a producer and director of videos and commercials. In the mid-'90s, he began starring as an evangelical superhero in the
Bibleman series of youth-oriented musical videos. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide