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David Hasselhoff
Birth at
17 July 1952
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David Michael Hasselhoff was born on July 17, 1952 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. David first showed what he was capable of at the age of seven. The boy sang well and moved on stage, which led him to a small role in a popular film. But the real success came much later. After graduating from college, David entered the University of Oakland and also attended classes at the University of California Arts. At first he chose theatre, and he wanted to devote his life to Broadway musicals. However, in 1975,
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David Michael Hasselhoff was born on July 17, 1952 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. David first showed what he was capable of at the age of seven. The boy sang well and moved on stage, which led him to a small role in a popular film. But the real success came much later.
After graduating from college, David entered the University of Oakland and also attended classes at the University of California Arts. At first he chose theatre, and he wanted to devote his life to Broadway musicals. However, in 1975, he was spotted on the set of the series.
"Young and daring" . This determined his future fate.
One of the most striking roles David performed in 1982, starring in the film.
Knight of the Roads And finally, he was established in his role. He is especially remembered by viewers around the world for his work in the series.
Malibu Rescuers . David became a kind of symbol of that era: a tall, slender strong man, able to lend a helping hand in the most difficult moment.
At the same time, D. Hasselhoff found application to the other side of his talent - he records albums with songs that have received a certain share of popularity among listeners and had good commercial success. In addition, the long-held dream of the actor to play on Broadway. In 2000, his first work in this capacity took place in the musical “Jekil and Hyde”.
However, in his personal life, Hasselhoff did not get what was expected. His long-term marriage to actress Pamela Bach broke up in 2006, with David's two daughters choosing to stay with their father.