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David Michael Hasselhoff (born July 17, 1952), [ 1 ] nicknamed " The Hoff ", [ 2 ] is an American actor, singer, and television personality. He has set a Guinness World Record as the most watched man on TV. [ 3 ] Hasselhoff first gained recognition on The Young and the Restless (1975–1982), playing the role of Dr. Snapper Foster.
David Hasselhoff attending the "Stars and Stripes" benefit for Wounded Warriors at the Playboy Mansion on May 16, 2009. Studio albums. 15. Compilation albums. 12. David Hasselhoff released fifteen studio albums and twelve compilation albums. In 1983, Hasselhoff released his debut single, "I Get The Message", which couldn't enter the charts.
The David Hasselhoff Museum (or The Hoff Museum) is a museum dedicated to the American actor, singer, producer and businessman David Hasselhoff. It is located in the basement of the Circus Hostel [1] in Mitte district of Berlin, Germany. [2] It pays homage to 'arguably Germany's most famous non-German'. [3] The museum started on a small scale ...
We've always wondered where David Hasselhoff hung his red "Baywatch" swim trunks out to dry after a long day's "work." Well, not really. But if you were ever wondering, now you know -- in fact ...
David Hasselhoff is spending the summer with his gals. The 66-year-old arrived at Marina Rinaldi on Monday to show support for his daughter, Hayley, as she modeled the GYM Capsule Collection, a ...
The Broadway production was filmed live at the Plymouth Theatre in 2000 with the final cast consisting of David Hasselhoff as Jekyll/Hyde, Coleen Sexton as Lucy and Andrea Rivette as Emma. This is the only official video recording of the musical that exists; it was released in Region 1 DVD in 2001.
Mike Traceur (son) Dawn Alice Knight (daughter) Michael Knight is a fictional character and the protagonist of the 1980s television series Knight Rider, played by David Hasselhoff. The character first appeared in the opening scenes as Michael Long, played by Larry Anderson in the beginning of the pilot. [1] His last appearance was in the 2008 ...
In 1988, American actor and singer David Hasselhoff covered the song as the lead single from his third studio album of the same name (1989). It became Hasselhoff's biggest international hit, reaching number one in Germany (for eight weeks), in Switzerland (for four weeks) and Austria (for one week).