David Hasselhoff And John Stamos Talk About Their Dating Lives On A 1989 Episode Of 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' (VIDEO)

TV's Hottest Celebs Talk Dating In 1989

On a 1989 episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show," Oprah visited Los Angeles to sit down with some of the hottest television stars at the time, including David Hasselhoff of "Baywatch," John Stamos of "Full House," Clarence Gilyard Jr. from "Matlock" and Stephen Nichols from "Days of Our Lives."

Back then, women went wild for "Uncle Jesse," Stamos' character on the popular family sitcom.

"I was on a date a couple weeks ago and at the end of the date, the girl started busting up," Stamos recalled back then. "I asked, 'What's so funny?' and she [said], 'I'm with Uncle Jesse!'"

The audience burst into laughter. Oprah invited a female audience member to stand up and ask all of the men a question. "All you guys would be classified as 'pretty boys,'" the audience member began. "Do you ever date… just your average, everyday pretty girl that's not glamorous?"

"You know what? None of us are 'pretty boys,'" Gilyard said. "We're just regular guys."

The audience audibly disagreed, but the sexy celebs insisted that they were very down-to-earth.

"I have the same insecurities about approaching women as women do about approaching me," Hasselhoff told the crowd. "I'll see a pretty girl or someone over there and I'll say, 'God, you think I'll have a chance with her?'"

Another audience member jumped up. "And do you ever get turned down?" she asked.

"Yeah, there's always the one person in the crowd when four girls are going, 'Oh, yes...' There's always one who goes, 'Well, he's stuck up, you know. He's a TV star. Obviously he's a jerk,'" Hasselhoff told her with a grin. "You know, that's probably the one you're attracted to."

Before You Go

John Stamos, 50
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Stamos first appeared on the Hollywood scene as the hunky Blackie Parrish on hit soap "General Hospital," before he landed his career-catapulting role as the dreamy uncle Jesse on "Full House." Stamos, who celebrated his 50th birthday last year, is still getting plenty of TV roles but has just one career regret: his mullet. "I wish someone had said, 'Cut that hair!" Stamos told Redbook.
Johnny Depp, 50
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His turn as the gun-wielding, guy-liner-sporting, Captain Jack Sparrow is probably one of his most memorable roles, but the 50-year-old actor made his mark on Hollywood long ago. Long before the "Pirates" franchise, Depp had roles in films like "21 Jump Street" and "A Nightmare on Elm Street" which helped him hone his acting chops and also made him an overnight sensation. Depp, now 50, has only gotten better with age. He's now a two-time "Sexiest Man Alive" titleholder.
Brad Pitt, 50
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He's lost his baby face, but Pitt still makes us weak in the knees, decades into his career. Pitt had a few small TV roles in the late 80s, appearing on hit shows "Dallas" and "21 Jump Street." But his career got sweeter with age, and Pitt showed he was more than a pretty face in heavier film roles as he starred in 90s hits "Interview With The Vampire" and "Legends Of The Fall."We've watched Pitt evolve not only in his career but in his personal life. The heartthrob is now a family man, humanitarian, and activist.
Matthew Broderick, 51
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The actor, of "Ferris Bueller" fame, was the epitome of boyish charm in the 80s with his floppy hair and youthful good looks. But with a wide-ranging career, from TV, to film, to the stage, Broderick is proven he's more than just the kid who taught us how to cut class.
Matt Dillon, 50
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The ultimate bad-boy, Dillon undoubtedly adorned the walls of millions of teenage girls in the 80s. Dillon gained heartthrob status with films like "Little Darlings" and "Liar's Moon" and his success rode into the 90s. He's shown versatility starring in comedies like "There's Something About Mary" and "You, Me, and Dupree" but has also taken on more serious roles like playing a troubled cop in 2006's "Crash." We'd sure like to know what his secret is, because we swear he doesn't look a day over 30.
Tom Cruise, 51
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It's almost impossible to think of Tom Cruise without thinking of that scene from 1983's "Risky Business." Cruise's breakthrough role as a fun-loving teen was only the beginning with countless blockbuster hits to follow from "Top Gun" to "Rain Man." Cruise's career has taken him from rom-com scene stealer to good-guy action hero. We would love to see him reprise his role in the rumored "Top Gun 2" movie.
Sean Penn, 53
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Penn mastered the role of a rebellious teen in early 80s films like "Taps" and "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" making him a female favorite. But luckily, he was able to avoid being pigeonholed and went on to hard-hitting roles in films like "Bad Boys" and "Dead Man Walking." He's won two Oscars since turning 40 and has even found a new lady love in Charlize Theron recently. Things just keep getting better and better for Sean.
Scott Baio, 53
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No heartthrob list would be complete without the adorable Scott Baio. He became a household name as a series regular on "Happy Days" in the late 70s and early 80s. Fitting to his dreamboat status on-screen, Baio's personal life was just as intriguing as he romanced a number of starlets in the 80s and 90s from Pam Anderson to Heather Locklear. His dating chronicles were the basis of a VH1 reality show in 2007 and he's experienced a bit of a career revival ever since, landing several spots on popular TV shows. But to us, he'll always be Chachi.
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