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Meet Our Master of Ceremonies
John Stamos

JOHN STAMOS is a three-time Emmy® Award nominated television, film and theater actor, a best-selling author and producer with a career spanning many decades.  

 

His critically acclaimed memoir If You Would Have Told Me  debuted on the New York Times best-selling list as well as being named Audible and USA Today’s “Best Memoir to Read in 2023.”  The paperback edition was released on October 24, 2025.

 

In 1982, Stamos was catapulted to stardom with his role as “Blackie Parrish” on the ABC daytime drama “General Hospital” for which he received a Daytime Emmy Nomination.  He continues to captivate audiences with an array of multi-faceted performances.

 

Stamos most recently starred in Disney+ original series "Big Shot" written and executive produced by David E. Kelley and Dean Lorey for two seasons and seen in the second season of Hulu’s “UnPrisoned.”

 

Other recent television credits include Greg Berlanti’s hit drama “You” on Netflix and ABC's "The Little Mermaid Live."

 

Stamos won the 2016 People’s Choice Award for “Favorite Actor in a New TV Series” for his role on FOX’S “Grandfathered,” and was awarded TV Land's Timeless Icon Award, presented to him by long-time friend and mentor, Garry Marshall.

 

Among his more than 70 film and television credits, he has had a four-year run on the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning drama “ER,” “Necessary Roughness,” “Galavant,” “Scream Queens,” “The New Normal,” “Entourage,” “Two and A Half Men” and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” In 2016, Stamos joined the cast of the hit show, “Scream Queens,” on FOX as a series regular.

 

Stamos executive produced and appeared on the 2016 hit reboot “Fuller House” for Netflix, an overnight sensation that became one of the top five most watched shows on Netflix in its first season. A multi-camera comedy spin-off, the series received a 2018 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Children’s Program and recently aired its fifth season.  

 

Stamos also has established a strong stage presence, beginning with his Broadway debut in How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. Other Broadway credits include: Gore Vidal's Tony® Award-nominated political play, The Best Man (with James Earl Jones), Roundabout Theatre Company's Bye Bye Birdie and the Tony® Award-winning musicals Nine and Cabaret.  Additional theater credits include: Hairspray, The Little Mermaid and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory at the Hollywood Bowl. 

 

A gifted drummer, singer and musician, Stamos has toured, recorded and collaborated with the legendary band, The Beach Boys, for over 30 years.

 

As an advocate for the support and advancement of children, Stamos is also a Celebrity Ambassador for ChildHelp, an organization that helps the victims of child abuse through education treatment and prevention programs. In 2018, he partnered with My Saint My Hero to create the St. Amos Wearable Blessings Collection, donating 100% of the net proceeds to ChildHelp.

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