Willie Aames is an American actor.
His TV work in the 1970s and 1980s is what made him most famous. Aames began his career as a child actor, making appearances in programs including Adam 12,
The Courtship of Eddie's Father, The Wonderful World of Disney, Gunsmoke, and Adam 12.
His big break came in 1976 when he was cast as Tommy Bradford in the comedy-drama Eight is Enough. Aames performed as the lead vocalist and guitarist for the band "Willie Aames & Paradise" in addition to acting.
The band ultimately signed a deal with the CBS Custom Label, but he went on to appear in another significant TV role, this time as Buddy Lembeck in Charles in Charge in 1984.
Aames took over hosting duties on the game program The Krypton Factor when the show concluded in 1990.
He also recreated and appeared in a video series at the same time, and he performed as the Christian superhero Bibleman on tour every year.
Willie Aames' net worth is currently estimated at $5.1 million.
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Year | Net worth |
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2022 | $5.1 million |
2021 | $5 million |
2020 | $4.9 million |
His first marriage was with Victoria Averbach, and it lasted from 1979 to 1984. With her he has a son.
He was married to an actress Maylo Upton-Aames from 1986 to 2009. With her he has a daughter.
Willie Aames is married to Winnie Hung since 2014.
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"They did interviews with my wife and daughter-they were genuinely in fear of me having a heart attack, working 20 hours a day, eating fast food."
"I spent six years in Bible study because I needed to get grounded. People really need to spend time in the Bible getting to know the God they claim to love."
"I want kids to understand that strength doesn't come from what goes on around you. It comes from inside you, and that comes from Jesus Christ."
"I tell kids that people will let them down and people will hurt them. But Jesus Christ will never let them down and never hurt them."
"I started running away when I was five years old. It wasn't until I was an adult that I realized what I really wanted was somebody to come after me when I was running away."
"It's easy to be led astray when you're so broken. People take advantage of you."