James Joseph Baio (born March 15, 1962) is an American actor. He was born in Brooklyn, New York. He is the cousin of actor Scott Baio.
Baio (pronounced BAY-oh) first appeared onscreen in 1976 at age 14. He made guest appearances on shows such as The Facts of Life, Fantasy Island and The Love Boat, but his most notable role was probably that of Billy Tate in the TV series Soap.
Baio's other credits include Matlock, Trapper John, M.D., Matt Houston, Too Close for Comfort, and Family Feud. He also appeared in the 1977 movie The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training as Carmen Ronzonni.
External links
Jimmy Baio at the Internet Movie Database
Jimmy Baio at Allmovie
Jimmy Baio at TV.com
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