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  • Born: August 28, 1943, Chicago, IL
  • Active: '70s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "David Soul," "Playing to an Audience of One," "Looking Back: The Very Best of David Soul" Representative Song: "Don't Give Up On Us"

Biography

David Soul will always be remembered as half of television's hip '70s cop duo Starsky & Hutch, but he actually started his professional career as a folksinger. Before the weekly series made him and co-star Paul Michael Glaser international stars, Soul opened shows for such notables as Frank Zappa, Jay & the Americans, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels, the Byrds, and the Lovin' Spoonful. He picked up an interest in folk music about the same time that he played a guitar for the first time, while living in Mexico in 1962. Soul's father, a minister, moved his Midwestern family south of the border when he took a position as instructor to upcoming diplomats, and Soul opted to follow and attend the University of Mexico and the University of the Americas rather than accept an offer from the Chicago White Sox to play baseball. At school he studied political science. When he returned to the U.S., Minneapolis' Ten o'Clock Scholar gave him his first gig, where the blond singer belted out Mexican folk tunes.

Soul, whose real name is David Richard Solberg, was able to spread his wings musically after Starsky & Hutch's successful run and his songwriting talent became more widely known. Over a period of five years beginning in 1977, he put out four albums. His hit singles included "Don't Give up on Us, Baby." With a backing band, he toured North America, South America, Japan, and Great Britain.

As a young performer trying to get established, Soul spent some time in New York during the mid-'60s. His break came when he reinvented himself as a singer known only as the Covered Man. The William Morris Agency snapped him up and he began working the circuit of television talk and variety shows, including The Merv Griffin Show, where he sang and played his guitar while wearing a mask. The bookings dwindled, however, when Soul decided to lose the gimmicky mask and reveal himself. The mystery and the novelty were gone. Still, the television spots brought something good his way. Someone from Columbia Pictures had caught one of Soul's performances and offered him an audition in Hollywood, which led to a contract. In 1968 he won a role in Here Come the Brides. The lack of work following the revelation of the Covered Man's identity was not the only time Soul had to switch gears and forge ahead despite the odds, nor was it the worst. Soul's wife, Patty Sherman, leveled charges of abuse against him in 1983. The situation led to both personal turmoil and career woes. He has been wed four times and has six children. In addition to acting and singing, Soul has produced and directed. ~ Linda Seida, All Music Guide
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  • Born: Aug 28, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois
  • Occupation: Actor, Director
  • Active: '70s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Mystery
  • Career Highlights: Salem's Lot, In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders, Magnum Force
  • First Major Screen Credit: Magnum Force (1973)

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The son of a Chicago minister, actor David Soul actually launched his career as a folk singer. Born David Richard Solbert on August 28, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois, David moved to Mexico during his youth, when his father took a lengthy assignment as diplomatic advisor for the U.S. State Department. The experience (and the Mexican environment) engendered in young Solberg a permanent love of indigenous folk music. For the remainder of his youth, the whole world was Soul's backyard as his father was transferred from post to post during the 1950s and early 1960s. The blossoming performer could never quite shake either his inbred wanderlust (he attended Augustana College in South Dakota, the University of the Americas in New Mexico, and the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis) or his musical inclinations.

After impulsively deciding to become a stage performer, and studying with the legendary Uta Hagen in New York, Soul definitively opted to embark upon a singing career. From 1966 to 1967, the performer turned up as the hooded "mystery singer" on the syndicated television talkfest The Merv Griffin Show. At about the same time, Soul also landed gigs opening for musical acts including Frank Zappa, The Lovin' Spoonful and The Byrds. The singer's decision, not long after, to finally remove his "mask" on television and reveal himself to the public backfired; it took away the novelty, and made it eminently more difficult for Soul to book concerts.

Taking this as a cue, the actor returned to television, and was cast as Joshua Bolt on the 1968 TV adventure series Here Come the Brides, co-starring with another promising vocalist, Bobby Sherman. While Sherman became an instant teen idol, Soul would not truly hit it big until 1976, when he was cast as urban cop David Starsky and teamed with Paul Michael Glaser on the cop series Starsky and Hutch (1975-79). During the series and immediately following its cancellation, Soul attempted to trade off of his tube success by revitalizing his recording career, but did so with intermittent success; his syrupy ballad "Don't Give Up on Us" (parodied by Owen Wilson years later during a scene in the 2004 big-screen movie Starsky & Hutch) peaked at #1 in 1977 and became an FM and then AM radio staple for decades, but his albums charted much lower and did little to further his musical success.

The actor went on to star in the TV weeklies Casablanca (1983, in the Bogart role!), The Yellow Rose (1983-84), Unsub (1989), and the telemovie adventure Pentathalon (1994). He also made a cameo alongside Glaser at the conclusion of the aforementioned Starsky & Hutch movie. Married several times, Soul's ex-wives include Karen Carlson, Lynn Marta, and Julia Nickson. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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David Soul

David Soul, 2008
Born David Richard Solberg
August 28, 1943 (1943-08-28) (age 66)
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Other name(s) The Covered Man
Years active 1964 - Present
Spouse(s) Miriam Russeth-Solberg (1964-1965)
Karen Carlson (1968-1977)
Patty Sherman (1980-1986)
Julia Nickson-Soul (1987-1993)
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David Soul (born 28 August 1943) is an American actor and singer, best known for his role as the California police Det. Kenneth "Hutch" Hutchinson in the television program Starsky and Hutch (1975-79). He became a British citizen in 2004.[1]

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Early life and family

Soul was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States as David Richard Solberg. His mother was a singer and his father, Dr. Richard Solberg, a Lutheran minister and educator,[2] was a senior representative for Lutheran World Relief during the reconstruction of Germany after World War II, and the family moved frequently while Soul was growing up. Soul's brother Daniel Solberg is a well known Lutheran minister and social activist. He has been married four times and has five sons and one daughter China Soul, who is also an actor.

Career

Soul first gained attention as the mysterious "Covered Man" on several appearances on The Merv Griffin Show in 1967, in which he sang while wearing a ski mask and explained: "My name is David Soul, and I want to be known for my music."[3] The same year, he made his film debut in The Secret Sharer.

Soul then appeared as level-headed Joshua Bolt on the television program Here Come the Brides with co-stars Robert Brown & Bridget Hanley, and later, Arthur Hill's law partner on Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law. Superstar status came when he portrayed Det. Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson on Starsky and Hutch, a role he played from 1975-79. He has also made guest appearances on shows such as I Dream of Jeannie, McMillan and Wife, Cannon, Gunsmoke, All in the Family, the TV miniseries World War III, Star Trek, and The Streets of San Francisco. Soul also appeared in the lead role in the TV mini-series Salem's Lot, based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King (1979). In films, Soul played in the 1971 film Johnny Got His Gun, but his best known film appearance was opposite Clint Eastwood as a villainous vigilante cop in Magnum Force (1973).

After a briefly successful singing career, including hits such as "Don't Give Up on Us" and "Silver Lady", Soul fell into relative obscurity during the 1980s, during which time he fought a long battle with alcoholism.

Soul continued to make guest appearances in various US television series, with the occasional small film role. He starred as the infamous Florida robber Michael Platt in the TV film In the Line of Duty: The FBI Murders (1988), which depicted the 1986 FBI Miami shootout.

In the mid 1990s, Soul moved to London, forging a new career on the West End stage. He also notably participated in the successful 1997 election campaign of Martin Bell for Tatton, as well as Bell's unsuccessful campaign in Brentwood in Essex in the 2001 general election. The high point of the campaign for Soul was "when I met the world famous soil biologist Jim Harris, on his doorstep, whilst canvassing. I don't think he voted for us though". In September 2004, he became a British citizen. He has also kept his US citizenship and ties with the US. He is a big fan of English football (soccer) and is an Arsenal supporter.

He played himself in the first series of Little Britain. In 2004, Soul appeared in Agatha Christie's Poirot - Death on the Nile in the role of Andrew Pennington (he had also starred in the 1989 film adaptation of Christie's Appointment with Death). He had a brief cameo in the 2004 film version of Starsky & Hutch. On 12 July 2004, he took over playing the role of Jerry Springer in Jerry Springer - The Opera at the Cambridge Theatre in London, which was televised by the BBC in 2005. He returned to the West End in 2006, playing Mack in a new production of Jerry Herman's musical Mack and Mabel at the Criterion Theatre alongside Janie Dee, directed by John Doyle.

In August 2008, Soul appeared in the reality TV talent show-themed television series Maestro on BBC Two.[4]

He appeared as a guest on the 11 July 2008 edition of the BBC One's The One Show. He also appeared in the TV series Dalziel & Pascoe (Game of Soldiers) in 2004 and was a guest of BBC's Top Gear. Soul proved to be one of the fastest drivers they ever had, but managed to wreck the car very close to the finish.

Singles

  • "Don't Give Up On Us" (1976) UK #1, US #1
  • "Going In With My Eyes Open" (1977) UK #2, US #54
  • "Silver Lady" (1977) UK #1, US #52
  • "Let's Have A Quiet Night In" (1977) UK #8
  • "It Sure Brings Out The Love In Your Eyes" (1978) UK #12

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Albums

  • 1976 David Soul - UK #2
  • 1977 Playing To An Audience Of One - UK #8
  • 1979 Band Of Friends
  • 1982 Best Days Of Our Lives
  • 1997 Leave A Light On

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Bibliography

  • Top Pop Singles 1955-2002 by Joel Whitburn - 2003
  • The Life, The Legend by David Tailford - 1987

References

  1. ^ David Soul: My home is where my art is The Independent, October 20, 2004
  2. ^ http://www.filmreference.com/film/11/David-Soul.html
  3. ^ David Soul
  4. ^ BBC (2008-05-23). "Eight passionate amateurs bid to become BBC Two's Maestro". Press release. http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2008/05_may/23/maestro.shtml. Retrieved 2008-05-24. 
  5. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 515. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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