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+ | === Biography === | ||
David Soul was born David Richard Solberg on August 28th of 1943 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is the son of a minister who was at one time serving as the religious affairs advisor to the U.S. High Commission in Berlin. | David Soul was born David Richard Solberg on August 28th of 1943 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is the son of a minister who was at one time serving as the religious affairs advisor to the U.S. High Commission in Berlin. | ||
− | Soul has been married five times (Mirriam "Mim" Solberg, Karen Carlson in 1968, Patti Carmel Sherman in 1980, Julia Nickson in 1987, Helen Snell 2010 | + | Soul has been married five times (Mirriam "Mim" Solberg, Karen Carlson in 1968, Patti Carmel Sherman in 1980, Julia Nickson in 1987, Helen Snell 2010 and has five sons and a daughter. |
− | == | + | === Early Life === |
David Soul attended to Augustanta College in the Uniersity of the Americas in Mexico City and the University of Minnesota where he started to study political science. While in Mexico he decided to follow his passion for musci. His first music show was in The 10 O'clock Scholar in Minneapolis. He studied acting with the Irene Daly School of The Actors Company with the Columbia Workshop in Hollywood. | David Soul attended to Augustanta College in the Uniersity of the Americas in Mexico City and the University of Minnesota where he started to study political science. While in Mexico he decided to follow his passion for musci. His first music show was in The 10 O'clock Scholar in Minneapolis. He studied acting with the Irene Daly School of The Actors Company with the Columbia Workshop in Hollywood. | ||
− | == | + | === Professional Career === |
David Sould devouted on television as “The Covered Man” in The Merv Griffin Show in 1962. After that, his first appearance on TV includes small roles in shows including: Flipper (1964), Mi bella genio (1965), All in the family (1971). In 1967 signed a contract with Columbia Pictures, and after it he played different roles such as Joshua Bolt in the television program “Here Come the Brides” (from September 25th of 1968 to September 18th of 1970). He co-starred as Arthur Hill's law partner on “Owen Marshall: Conselor at Law” (1972). | David Sould devouted on television as “The Covered Man” in The Merv Griffin Show in 1962. After that, his first appearance on TV includes small roles in shows including: Flipper (1964), Mi bella genio (1965), All in the family (1971). In 1967 signed a contract with Columbia Pictures, and after it he played different roles such as Joshua Bolt in the television program “Here Come the Brides” (from September 25th of 1968 to September 18th of 1970). He co-starred as Arthur Hill's law partner on “Owen Marshall: Conselor at Law” (1972). | ||
David Soul was cast by Clint Eastwood in the film “Magnum Force”. | David Soul was cast by Clint Eastwood in the film “Magnum Force”. | ||
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He portrayed Detective Ken Hutchinston (Hutch) on “Starsky ans Hutch” (1975-1979). In 1979 he directed three episodes of “Starsky ans Hutch”: "Huggy Can't Go Home" (1979), "Manchild on the Streets" (1977), and "Survival" (1977). | He portrayed Detective Ken Hutchinston (Hutch) on “Starsky ans Hutch” (1975-1979). In 1979 he directed three episodes of “Starsky ans Hutch”: "Huggy Can't Go Home" (1979), "Manchild on the Streets" (1977), and "Survival" (1977). | ||
During his professional career he made guest appearances on shows such as Star Trek, I Dream of Jeannie, McMillan & Wife, Cannon, Gunsmoke, All in the Family, etc.. In mini-series including Homeward Bound (1980), World War III and Rage (1980), etc.. | During his professional career he made guest appearances on shows such as Star Trek, I Dream of Jeannie, McMillan & Wife, Cannon, Gunsmoke, All in the Family, etc.. In mini-series including Homeward Bound (1980), World War III and Rage (1980), etc.. | ||
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Until 2014 he has been playing short roles in movies and commercials, as well as participating as a guest in numerous TV shows. | Until 2014 he has been playing short roles in movies and commercials, as well as participating as a guest in numerous TV shows. | ||
− | == Albums == | + | === Albums === |
1976: David Soul - UK #2 | 1976: David Soul - UK #2 | ||
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1997: Leave A Light On | 1997: Leave A Light On | ||
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David Soul got an Emmy Award nomination for World War III and Rage (1980) a TV movie commended on the floor of the US Senate. | David Soul got an Emmy Award nomination for World War III and Rage (1980) a TV movie commended on the floor of the US Senate. | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
− | + | * David Soul Biography. Film References. http://www.filmreference.com/film/11/David-Soul.html | |
− | + | * David Soul. IMDb http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0815800/bio | |
− | + | * David Soul. Official website. http://www.davidsoul.com/biography/ | |
[[Category:ICD_Advisory_Board_Members]] | [[Category:ICD_Advisory_Board_Members]] |