Kirstie Alley’s heartthrob ex Parker Stevenson, 72, makes very RARE appearance at the Baywatch reunion – see what he looks like now

He was a big star in the 1970s with his successful TV series The Hardy Boys.

And now Kirstie Alley’s ex Parker Stevenson, 72, has made a rare appearance at the Baywatch reunion when he played Craig Pomeroy on the ’90s show.

The event took place Monday night at a private club called The Bungalow in Los Angeles.

Baywatch aired from 1989 to 2001.

The TV series starred David Hasselhoff, Pamela Anderson, Carmen Electra, Alexandra Paul and Dave Charvet, among others.

He was a huge star in the 70s with his hit TV show The Hardy Boys. And now Kirstie Alle’s ex Parker Stevenson has made a very rare appearance at the Baywatch reunion when he starred on the 90s show as Craig Pomeroy. The event took place in Los Angeles on Monday

With Kirstie in 1998. The star, who shares children William, 32, and Lillie, 30, with his ex-wife, wrote a heartfelt message on social media, including a photo from their wedding

With Kirstie in 1998. The star, who shares children William, 32, and Lillie, 30, with his ex-wife, wrote a heartfelt message on social media, including a photo from their wedding

In December 2022, Stevenson paid a loving tribute to his ex-wife Alley following the actress' death at the age of 71

In December 2022, Stevenson paid a loving tribute to his ex-wife Alley following the actress’ death at the age of 71

Stevenson rose to fame as an actor, starring opposite teenage heartthrob Shaun Cassidy, in the series The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries from 1977 to 1979.

In 1983, he played the role of Burt Reynolds’ race car driver Aubrey James in the film Stroker Ace.

In 1986, Stevenson played the role of Billy Hazard in the television miniseries North and South.

He starred alongside his then-wife Alley, who played his sister Virgilia Hazard.

Parker played the lead role of Austin James in the short-lived 1988 series Probe.

He was part of the original cast of Baywatch in the 1989 season and returned for the 1997 and 1998 seasons.

He had a recurring role as a computer magnate on Melrose Place during its second season. He starred in Legion.

In 2014, he had a guest role in the western/mystery series Longmire.

Stevenson rose to fame playing teenage heartthrob Shaun Cassidy in the series The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries from 1977 to 1979. In 1983, he starred in the film Stroker Ace as Burt Reynolds' race car rival Aubrey James

Stevenson rose to fame playing teenage heartthrob Shaun Cassidy in the series The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries from 1977 to 1979. In 1983, he starred in the film Stroker Ace as Burt Reynolds’ race car rival Aubrey James

In 1986, Stevenson played the role of Billy Hazard in the television miniseries North and South. He starred opposite his then-wife Alley, who played his sister Virgilia Hazard. He had a recurring role as a computer magnate on Melrose Place during its second season

In 1986, Stevenson played the role of Billy Hazard in the television miniseries North and South. He starred opposite his then-wife Alley, who played his sister Virgilia Hazard. He had a recurring role as a computer magnate on Melrose Place during its second season

(l-r) David Hasselhoff as Lt. Mitch Buchannon, Parker Stevenson as Craig Pomeroy in Baywatch

(l-r) David Hasselhoff as Lt. Mitch Buchannon, Parker Stevenson as Craig Pomeroy in Baywatch

Stevenson (left) and Hasselhoff attend a screening of Shattered in 1993

Stevenson (left) and Hasselhoff attend a screening of Shattered

In December 2022, Stevenson paid a loving tribute to his ex-wife Alley, after the actress passed away at the age of 71.

The star, who has children William, 32, and Lillie, 30, with his ex-wife, wrote a touching message on social media, including a photo from their wedding.

“Dear Kirstie,” he wrote, “I am so grateful for the years we had together, and for the two incredibly beautiful children and now grandchildren we have.

“You will be missed. With love, Parker.”

The couple was married for 14 years, from 1983 to 1997.

Closer According to Veronica’s Closet magazine, the Veronica’s Closet star attributes her marriage to Parker to the fact that they are complete opposites.

“There was no infidelity in my marriage, on either side. There was nothing other than maybe other goals in life.”

The Emmy winner was diagnosed with colon cancer shortly before her death.

According to the U.S. government, colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. National Cancer Institute.

Closer magazine reported that the Veronica's Closet star said: 'There was no infidelity in my marriage, on either side. There was nothing other than maybe different goals in life.

Parker and Kirstie were married for 14 years before divorcing

Parker and Kirstie were married for 14 years before they divorced. Closer magazine reported that the Veronica’s Closet star said: ‘There was no infidelity in my marriage, from either side. There was nothing other than maybe different goals in life.’

The stars arrive for the grand opening of Planet Hollywood in 1994 in Phoenix, Arizona

The stars arrive for the grand opening of Planet Hollywood in 1994 in Phoenix, Arizona

Jamie Lee Curtis, who worked with Kirstie on Scream Queens, described her co-star as “a great comedic co-star on Scream Queens and a wonderful mama bear in her own life.”

The horror film icon shared a throwback to a previous holiday season, saying, “She helped me buy onesies for my family for Christmas that year. We agreed to disagree on some things, but we had a mutual respect and bond. Sad news.”

Selma Blair responded to the sad news by writing, “She was such dynamite. Sad news indeed. May her memories be a blessing. Love.”

Jamie Lee Curtis remembered her Scream Queens co-star as a 'great comedic co-star'

Jamie Lee Curtis remembered her Scream Queens co-star as a ‘great comedic co-star’

Kirstie was an active Scientologist who turned to the religion during her recovery from cocaine addiction. She lived in Clearwater, Florida, near the church’s headquarters at the time of her death.

The Ny Breaking reported that she had achieved “Thetan 8” status in the religion, the highest possible honor. The group teaches that members will be reborn into a new life.

Upon hearing the news of her death, fellow Scientologist and Look Who’s Talking co-star John Travolta wrote on social media, “Kirstie was one of the most special relationships I’ve ever had. I love you, Kirstie. I know we’ll meet again.”

Kirstie had a good relationship with Tom Cruise and his first wife Mimi Rogers.

Seen in Look Who's Talking colleague John Travolta who wrote: 'I know we'll see each other again'

Seen in Look Who’s Talking colleague John Travolta who wrote: ‘I know we’ll see each other again’