Young Hollywood stars often seem to live a dream, but for one teen actor who rose to fame on Growing Pains, the spotlight came with doubts he never expected. Almost overnight, he became one of the most recognizable faces of the 1980s—appearing on magazine covers, talk shows, and bedroom posters worldwide. Yet behind the charm and success, he quietly struggled with the feeling that fame didn’t match the life he truly wanted. Acting had never been his childhood dream—it simply happened—and success only made his questions louder.
His life changed through an unexpected invitation to church. With no strong religious background, he was surprised by how deeply the experience affected him. He began rethinking purpose, responsibility, and what mattered most. Friends and colleagues noticed his shift, but while others searched for explanations, he was simply trying to live in a way that felt honest.
By his early twenties, he made a bold choice to step back from Hollywood’s center and focus on family. He married his Chelsea Noble co-star, and together they built a home rooted in faith, connection, and intention. Their family grew to include six children, four of whom they adopted—reflecting their belief in providing love and stability wherever it was needed. Eventually, they moved to Tennessee in search of a slower, more grounded life.
Today, he still works creatively, choosing projects centered on family, hope, and encouragement. Becoming a grandfather has only deepened his appreciation for legacy. His journey shows that real success doesn’t always shine under bright lights—and sometimes the bravest move is walking away from fame to follow what feels right.