David Soule, better known to viewers as Hutch from the TV series Starsky and Hutch, has died at the age of 80, his wife said. Daily Mail. He writes there:
“David Soule – a beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother – passed away yesterday after a courageous fight for his life surrounded by his loving family. He had extraordinary gifts as an actor, singer, author, artist and friend. Those whose lives he shared will remember his smile , laughter and lust for life.”

its beginning
Particularly influenced by his teacher mother and Lutheran pastor father, also a professor of history and political science, David Soule followed in the latter’s footsteps until students introduced him to the guitar and he turned to music. Moving to Hollywood, the youngster also tried his hand at drama before being noticed in 1967 as a masked singer on the talk show The Merv Griffin Show.
Uncovered has since made guest appearances in Flipper the Dolphin and Star Trek, before signing a contract with Columbia Pictures, landing one of the lead roles in One Hundred Married Girls. In this western comedy set in 1870, David Soule plays one of the Bolt brothers, businessmen who bring in a hundred young single women from Massachusetts to fill out the workforce.
After starring in Young Rebels, Iron Man and All in the Family, the actor gained more exposure thanks to his supporting role in Dalton Trumbo’s Johnny Goes to War. The release of this profoundly pacifist film in 1971, as well as its recognition at Cannes through the Grand Jury Prize, have particular resonance with current events, while the United States is in the midst of the Vietnam War, and portrays a loyal aspect. An actor who is sensitive to political and humanitarian causes.
Starsky and Hutch Adventure
In 1973, David Soule lent his features to a corrupt cop in Magnum Force, played by Clint Eastwood. His performance allowed him to attract the producers of Starsky and Hutch, who two years later asked him to play the role of Hutch, a reserved and thoughtful detective who, with his side Starsky (Paul Michael Glazer), created a duo of cool and honest cops. , exploring their red Gran Torino with white stripes.
Met with absolute success, the two men then became true icons of pop culture. David Soule also takes his first steps behind the camera by directing three episodes. An exercise he has repeated at times throughout his career. At the same time, the young man reconnected with his passion for music, released several albums, released hits such as “Don’t Give Up on Us Baby” or “Silver Lady” and went on tour.
cases of violence
However, in the 1980s, David Soule went through his fourth divorce due to domestic violence and struggled with alcoholism. Nevertheless, she returned to television, first starring in The Vampires of Salem, adapted from the Stephen King novel, and then using her skiing skills in the television movie Swan Song, which she produced.
Distinguished in various registers on the small screen, audiences found him in 1983 on NBC as Rick Blaine, the main character in Casablanca, immortalized on film by Humphrey Bogart in 1942, as well as in the saga The Yellow Rose, inspired by Dallas. .
The actor caused a sensation with the Hanoi Hilton in 1987, the uprising of American soldiers in a Vietnamese prison against their torture; The following year, he played a killer cop in the controversial TV movie Extreme Violence before joining the cast of the short-lived Unsub, which centers on a special unit of the Department of Justice that investigates serial killers.
Shooting in France
In the 90s, David Soule moved to London and became closer to European projects, while maintaining ties with his native country. In 1995, she notably appeared on French screens in episodes of The Judge is a Woman, Sandra, Princess Rebel, as well as Girls from the Lido, rubbing shoulders with Annie Girardeau, Frances Huster and Line Renault.
Before she became a British citizen in 2004, the actress reunited with Paul Michael Glazer for a brief cameo in the film adaptation of Starsky and Hutch, starring Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson. The actor then turned to the theater and starred in the musical comedies Jerry Springer: The Opera, as well as the revival of Mack and Mabel opposite Jenny Dee.
Apart from his role in the French film L’Affaire Farewell with Guillaume Canet, David Soule concentrated on English productions including Hercule Poirot and Inspector Lewis before appearing opposite James McAvoy in Ordure!, where he sang his own hit. silver lady.
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