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David Hasselhoff - Milestones
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Milestones
- 2004: Cast in the role of Billy Flynn in the London stage production of "Chicago"
- 2004: Cast as the German Coach in the comedy "Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story"
- 2003: Rejoined castmates from various "Baywatch" incarnations for TV reunion "Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding"
- 2000: Made Broadway debut assuming the title roles in the musical "Jekyll and Hyde"
- 2000: Left "Baywatch Hawaii"
- 1999: Made directorial debut with an episode of "Baywatch"
- From 1999 to Present: Cameoed as himself in films--including "The Target Shoots First," "The Big Tease" and "The New Guy"--and TV series--including "The West Wing" and "Just Shoot Me"
- 1997: Signed three-year contract to continue as star and producer of the syndicated "Baywatch"
- 1996: Received Star No. 2059 on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on January 11
- 1995: Album "Miracle of Love" released in USA
- 1995: Produced and starred in "Baywatch Nights", a spin-off of the popular syndicated series
- 1993: Signed multi-million dollar deal with BMG/Ariola for a worldwide recording contract.
- 1991: Released second album (in Europe), "Crazy for You"
- 1990: Performed "Looking For Freedom" on the Berlin Wall on New Year's Eve (date approximate)
- 1990: Released first album (in Germany), "Looking For Freedom" (date approximate)
- 1989: Feature producing debut, "W. B. Blue and the Bean" (also starred)
- 1980: Starred in the short-lived ABC sitcom, "Semi-Tough"
- 1979: TV-movie debut, "Pleasure Cove"
- 1976: Feature acting debut, "Revenge of the Cheerleaders"
- From 1975 to 1982: TV debut, as Snapper Foster on the CBS daytime serial "The Young and the Restless"
- Will play Adam Sandler's boss in the comedy "Click" (lensed 2005)
- Starred in the original incarnation of "Baywatch" (NBC)
- Announced plans to star in syndicated series to debut in fall 2000; project did not reach fruition over monetary difficulties
- Starred as Michael Knight on the NBC series "Knight Rider"
- Executive produced and starred in the re-vamped syndicated version of "Baywatch"; also owned 25% of the show
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