David Soule died. The sad news about the death of a famous American actor was recently reported in the world media. Soule played the role of Detective Ken “Hutch” Hutchinson in the popular TV series “Starsky and Hutch”. He died at the age of 80.






David Soule is dead

about death David Soule His wife Helen Snell said in a statement published by, among others, the BBC. The artist died on January 4, 2024 “after a valiant fight for life in the loving company of his family.”




“He had many extraordinary talents as an actor, singer, storyteller, artist and friend. His smile and zest for life will be remembered by many who he influenced,” said his loved one.

No official information was released in the statement causes of death.

Hailing from the US, Soule was best known for his role Detective Hatch In the crime series “Starsky & Hutch”, which was broadcast from 1975-1979. He also starred in the 2004 feature film Starsky & Hutch opposite Ben Stiller as Starsky.





Stiller paid tribute to Soul by posting a clip of the production on X (formerly Twitter). “The definition of '70s style. Rest in peace,” she added in the description.


David appeared in several television shows, but most often starred in such series as: “Crime Story”, “High Tide” and “The New Adventures of Robin Hood”.

He could also be seen in films including Magnum Force opposite Clint Eastwood and the horror film Salem's Lot.

It is worth noting that before Soule gained fame as an actor, he was driving Professional career of folk singer. He released a total of five albums.





David moved to Great Britain in 2004 and became a citizen of this country in order – as he said at the time – to spend the rest of his life there with his British wife.

his Personal life It was very stormy. He was married five times before he was found. In the 1980s, Soule was jailed for assaulting his then-girlfriend Patty Sherman, who was seven months pregnant at the time, according to the BBC.

In the end, he did not go to prison. He was ordered to attend alcoholism treatment courses. In her final years, she spoke widely about her grief and visited prisons to talk to inmates about domestic violence.






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