Danny Bonaduce

Danny Bonaduce is a TV personality and actor who most viewers will remember from the show The Partridge Family.

Synopsis

Danny Bonaduce found stardom as part of the hit show The Partridge Family in 1970. After the show ended in 1974, Bonaduce made numerous TV guest appearances but, like many child stars, his career floundered and got into drugs and other trouble. In 2005, Bonaduce starred in the reality series Breaking Bonaduce, which followed him as he struggled with drugs and alcohol, trying to save his marriage.

Early Life

Actor, radio disc jockey and reality television star Dante Daniel Bonaduce was born on August 13, 1959, in Broomhall, Pennsylvania. The child actor first appeared on television in commercials and on such shows as Bewitched and Mayberry R.F.D. Cast as the wise-cracking Danny Partridge, he shot to stardom as part of the hit show The Partridge Family in 1970. Shirley Jones led the cast as the mother of the performing family.

After the show ended in 1974, Bonaduce made numerous television guest appearances on Police Story, CHiPs, Fantasy Island and Eight Is Enough among other programs. Like many child stars, Bonaduce had a hard time getting work and got into drugs and other sorts of trouble. He was arrested several times for assault and drug possession, including a 1991 arrest for assaulting a transvestite in Phoenix.

Success as DJ

By the late 1980s, Bonaduce found a new career in radio. His gravelly voice, sense of humor, and frank style of talking led to a series of disc jockey jobs, beginning in Philadelphia. While working in at a station in Phoenix, Bonaduce met Gretchen Hillmer. The two got married on a blind date in 1990. He then moved to jobs in Detroit, New York, and Chicago. In 2000, he ended up in Los Angeles on the highly rated The Jamie and Danny Show.

Besides his successful L.A. radio job, Bonaduce took on several new projects. He wrote about his experiences in his 2001 autobiography Random Acts of Badness and served as one of the hosts of The Other Half, a talk show, with Dick Clark and Mario Lopez—another former child star. In 2002, Bonaduce took on Barry Williams, who played Greg on The Brady Bunch, in a televised boxing match.

'Breaking Bonaduce'

In 2005, Bonaduce was fired from his radio program and opened his private life for public viewing. He starred in the reality television series Breaking Bonaduce on the VH1 cable network. The cameras followed him everywhere as he struggled with drugs and alcohol and tries to save his marriage to wife Gretchen. The filming of the show continued even after Bonaduce attempted suicide.

Despite his dark moods, Bonaduce seems to be a survivor and continues bounce back after each setback. Breaking Bonaduce returned for a second season in 2006 with a clean and sober Bonaduce still wrestling his demons. That same year, he became the host of Starface, a game show that tests contestants on their celebrity knowledge. In January 2007, Bonaduce returned to radio, joining the crew of The Adam Carolla Show on Los Angeles' KLSX-FM.

Personal Life

Danny Bonaduce's first marriage was to Setsuko Hattori in 1985, and the couple divorced a few years later. He was married to second wife Gretchen for more than 18 years and together they have two children: Countess Isabella and Count Dante.

A Los Angeles judge finalized Danny Bonaduce's divorce from his wife, Gretchen, in November 5, 2008. Gretchen filed for divorce from the former child star in April 2007 citing irreconcilable differences. The couple's relationship was the focus of the reality show, Breaking Bonaduce.

According to legal documents, Gretchen has been shopping around several reality shows, including one about her music career. Papers signed by a judge say Danny Bonaduce is also looking to produce a new TV program: He's keeping the rights to a show called The Next Mrs. Bonaduce.

Videos

Danny Bonaduce – My New Wife(TV-14; 1:45)

Danny Bonaduce – Clip(TV-14; 1:53)

Danny Bonaduce – My Old House(TV-14; 1:12)

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