What Happened to This ’80s Teen Idol Who Lost Everything, Became Homeless & Slept Under Bushes?

This iconic actor found himself abandoned by his family during one of the darkest chapters of his life. Struggling with thoughts of suicide, he made the courageous decision to rebuild his life. Today, he feels “happier” than ever after embracing a fresh start in his third marriage.

This ’70s and ’80s teen idol gained fame with “Eight Is Enough” and “Charles in Charge.” However, his life unraveled as his marriage ended, leaving him homeless and estranged from his child.

This once-promising career began early, and by his teenage years, success seemed limitless. Reflecting on his meteoric rise in the co-authored book “Grace Is Enough,” the star divulged, “I did my first commercial at the age of nine, and by nineteen, I was making a million dollars a year — and doing a killer job of going through most of it.”

The actor on the set of "Eight Is Enough," 1977 | Source: Getty Images

The actor on the set of “Eight Is Enough,” 1977 | Source: Getty Images

At the peak of his stardom on “Eight Is Enough,” the actor experienced significant personal milestones. In 1979, he married Victoria Averbach, and two years later, in 1981, they welcomed their son, Christopher Aames, their only child together.

The actor and Victoria Averbach on February 18, 1981 | Source: Getty Images

The actor and Victoria Averbach on February 18, 1981 | Source: Getty Images

The couple’s marriage ended in 1984, marking the beginning of a devastating period for the actor. At the height of his success on “Eight Is Enough,” alongside Adam Rich whom he once referred to as his “little brother” and “lifelong friend,” the TV star earned just over a million dollars annually.

The actor posing for a portrait session on January 1, 1984,  in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

The actor posing for a portrait session on January 1, 1984, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

“Then suddenly there was no job, no bank account, no wife, no child. I never dreamt it could happen that fast,” the celebrity admitted. Struggling to survive, he revealed, “I found myself virtually homeless. I stayed with friends when I could, slept in parking garages or slept in the park.”