Willie Aames

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Willie Aames
Willie Aames at the Chiller Theatre Expo 2017.jpg
Aames at the Chiller Theatre Expo in 2017
Born
Albert William Upton

(1960-07-15) July 15, 1960 (age 64)
Other namesWillie Ames
Occupation(s)Actor, director, television producer, screenwriter
Years active1971–present
Spouses
Vicki Weatherman
(m. 19791984)
Maylo McCaslin
(m. 19862009)
Winnie Hung
(m. 2014)
Children2

Albert William Upton, (born July 15, 1960) [1] known professionally as Willie Aames, is an American actor, film and television director, television producer, and screenwriter.

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He is best known for playing Tommy Bradford, one of the children of Tom Bradford (played by Dick Van Patten), on the 1970s television series Eight Is Enough , [2] TJ Latimer in Family, Buddy Lembeck on the 1980s sitcom Charles in Charge , and the title character in the direct-to-video series Bibleman (1995–2003). He is also credited as Willie Ames.

Early life

Aames was born in Newport Beach, California, in 1960. [3] He attended Edison High School in Huntington Beach, California, and he was in both the choir and the Madrigal Ensemble.

Career

Aames began acting in the late 1960s as a child, [4] appearing in shows such as Gunsmoke , The Wonderful World of Disney , Adam-12 , and The Courtship of Eddie's Father . In 1971, he originated the role of Leonard Unger, the son of Felix Unger (Tony Randall), on the ABC-TV series The Odd Couple , a part that was later played by Leif Garrett. The following year, he provided the voice of the character of Jamie Boyle in the animated series Wait Till Your Father Gets Home .

He guest-starred on various television series, including The Waltons . In 1974, he portrayed a 12-year-old Benjamin Franklin in the miniseries Benjamin Franklin . The next year, he co-starred in the series Swiss Family Robinson . [5]

In 1977, he landed the role of Tommy Bradford in the comedy-drama Eight Is Enough . During this period, he played in a band called Willie Aames & Paradise, in which he was lead singer/guitarist. Formed while Aames was in junior high school, the group eventually landed a recording contract with CBS Custom Label. [6] During this time, Aames appeared in his first movie role, Scavenger Hunt . After the series ended in 1981, Aames appeared in more film roles, including Zapped! with Scott Baio and Paradise with Phoebe Cates. [7]

Before portraying the role of Buddy Lembeck in Charles in Charge in 1984, Aames played the character of Robbie Hamlin on the ABC soap opera The Edge of Night . [8] From 1983 to 1985, he was the voice of Hank on the cartoon Dungeons & Dragons . After the end of Charles in Charge in 1990, Aames hosted the game show The Krypton Factor .

Aames starred as Bibleman in the direct-to-video Christian superhero series from 1995 to 2003. [9]

In 2010, Aames's career changed direction when he began working as a cruise director for Regent Seven Seas Cruises. [10] [11] He also worked for Oceania Cruises and Viking (Ocean) Cruises, then returned to acting in 2016. [12]

Personal life

Aames is a Christian. [13] He has been married three times. Aames married Vicki Weatherman in 1979, having one child, Christopher. [14] He married Maylo McCaslin in 1986, [15] having one child, Harleigh Jean. [16] Aames married Winnie Hung in 2014. [17] [18]

Aames has battled alcohol addiction in his life. [19] He admitted to cutting himself following guilt over stealing a bottle of whiskey from his landlord. In 2009, following the repossession of his car, Aames hosted a garage sale in Olathe, Kansas, to sell off memorabilia and autographs, which was attended by fans as well as those in similar situations from the 2008 recession. [20]

Filmography

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1971 The Odd Couple Leonardepisode: "Win One for Felix"
1971–1972 The Courtship of Eddie's Father Harold O'Brien4 episodes
1971, 1973 Gunsmoke Tom / Andy2 episodes
1971, 1974 Adam-12 Young Boy / Billy Ray2 episodes
1971–1975 Medical Center Eric / Jeff3 episodes
1972 Cannon Petey Macklinepisode: "A Flight of Hawks"
1972–1974 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home Jamie Boyle (voice)38 episodes
1973 Adam's Rib Boyepisode: "Katey at the Bat"
Frankenstein William Frankensteintwo-part episode of The Wide World of Mystery
1974 Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin (at 12 years old)miniseries; episode: "The Whirlwind"
The Wonderful World of Disney Jeff Petersonepisode: "Runaway on the Rogue River"
1975 The Waltons Danny Comleyepisode: "The Beguiled"
We'll Get By Kenny Platt12 episodes
1975–1976 The Swiss Family Robinson Fred Robinson20 episodes
1976 Rich Man, Poor Man Book II Young Wesley Jordacheminiseries; episode: "Chapter I"
1976–1977 Family T.J. Latimer6 episodes
1977 Little House on the Prairie Sethepisode: "Injun Kid"
1977–1981 Eight Is Enough Tommy Bradford111 episodes
1982 The Love Boat Dannyepisode: "Doc's Nephew"
1983 The Edge of Night Robbie Hamlinunknown episodes
1983–1985 Dungeons & Dragons Hank the Ranger (voice)main role
1984–1990 Charles in Charge Buddy Lembeck126 episodes
1986 Blacke's Magic Eric Wilsonepisode: "The Revenge of the Esperanza"
1987 Eight Is Enough: A Family Reunion Tommy BradfordTV movie
1989 An Eight Is Enough Wedding Tommy BradfordTV movie
1995–2003 Bibleman [9] Miles Peterson / Bibleman23 episodes
2005 Celebrity Fit Club – Season 2Himself8 episodes
2006 Bugtime Adventures Narrator13 episodes
2007MacMillan River Adventures - Season 1Himself27 episodes
2008 Celebrity Fit Club: Boot Camp – Season 8Himself8 episodes
2015Harvest MoonWilliam StoneHallmark TV movie
2016Dater's HandbookKyleHallmark TV movie
Every Christmas Has A StoryVernon HollisHallmark TV movie
2017 Date My Dad Principal Reed2 episodes
2019Love on the MenuMartin ThomasHallmark TV movie
2020Picture Perfect Mysteries: Exit Stage Death"Neil KhanHallmark TV movie
Film
YearFilmRoleNotes
1979 Scavenger Hunt Kenny Stevens
1982 Paradise David
Zapped! Peyton Nichols
1984 Goma-2  [ it ]Tonyalternative title: Killing Machine
1985 Cut and Run Tommy Alloalternative title: Amazon: Savage Adventure
2003The Missy Files
direct-to-video
director, writer
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star himself
2020Bottle MonsterGeorge

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