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David Soul Wiki Biography

David Richard Solberg was born on the 28th of August 1943, in Maidstone, Chicago, Illinois USA. The American-British actor and singer is famously known for playing the role of Detective Kenneth Hutcherson in the TV series “Starsky & Hutch”.

So how rich is David Soul? Soul’s net worth as of early 2016 is reported to be $5 million, consisting mostly of his thriving acting and singing career spanning from the 1960’s until today.

Growing up, the Solberg family was always on the move due to Dr. Richard W. Solberg’s occupation, a Senior Representative for Lutheran World Relief, giving aid during the restoration of Germany after World War 2. Soul attended Augustana College, University of the Americas in Mexico City and the University of Minnesota and later on studied acting with the Irene Daly School of the Actors Company and with the Columbia Workshop in Hollywood.

David Soul Net Worth $5 Million

In the 60’s, Soul’s career started in the TV industry, appearing in various shows but it was in the 70’s that his career and net worth took a turn for the better when he was cast in the TV series “Starsky and Hutch”, in the part of Detective Kenneth “Hutch” Hutcherson, one of the lead roles in the famed series. It ran for four successful seasons until it bid farewell in 1979.

Just when everybody thought that the actor couldn’t do more, Soul released an album, in 1976, with the single entitled “Don’t Give Up on Us”, surprising his fans all over the world. The hit song was followed by another favorite “Silver Lady”. The success of the two songs plus a couple more albums and singles increased Soul’s popularity and net worth.

During the 80’s Soul maintained his presence on television, but it was in 1988 when the actor once again wowed the world of entertainment in the TV film “In the Line of Duty: The FBI Murders”, in the role of Michael Lee Platt, the murderer, which received great reviews.

Later on in his career, Soul found a new calling on stage. The well-rounded actor starred in stage plays such as “Comic Potential”, “Jerry Springer-The Opera”, “Love Letters” and “Mack and Mabel” to name a few. All added to his net worth.

Up until today, the actor has kept himself busy and his net worth consistent by appearing in several TV series, reality shows and even doing some commercials. Some of his recent appearances includes the movie entitled “Farewell” with Willem Dafoe, and the Scottish film “Filth”.

In his personal life, Soul has been married five times, firstly to Mirriam Russeth(1964-65), then in 1968, Soul married his co-star Karen Carlson from the series “Here Come the Brides” with whom he has a child, but they divorced in 1977.

In 1980 Soul married Patti Carnel Sherman, with whom he has three children, but their marriage fell on the rocks when Soul’s addiction to alcohol started to emerge, causing their marriage to end in 1986. A year after, he wed actress Julia Nickson, with whom he has one daughter, but they only lasted until 1993. Since 2010 Soul has been married to his fifth wife, Helen Snell.



Full Name David Soul
Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth August 28, 1943
Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, United States
Height 6 ft (1.854 m)
Profession Singer, Actor, Film Producer, Television Director
Education University of Minnesota, Augustana University, Don’t Give Up on Us, Silver Lady, Going In With My Eyes Open
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Helen Snell (m. 2010)
Children China Soul, Brendan Soul, Jon Soul, Tyler Soul, Christopher Soul
Parents June Solberg, Richard W. Solberg, Don’t Give Up on Us, Silver Lady, Going In With My Eyes Open
Siblings Rev. Solberg
Nicknames David Richard Solberg , David Richard Solber
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0815800
Nominations MTV Movie Award for Best Cameo, TV Land Most Uninsurable Driver Award, TV Land Favorite Crimestopper Duo Award, Don’t Give Up on Us, Silver Lady, Going In With My Eyes Open
Movies Starsky & Hutch, Salem’s Lot, Magnum Force, In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders, Appointment with Death, The Hanoi Hilton, Filth, The Stick Up, The Disappearance of Flight 412, Little Ladies of the Night, Dogpound Shuffle, In the Cold of the Night, Terror in the Mall, The Fifth Missile, Through …
TV Shows Here Come the Brides, Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law, Starsky & Hutch, The Yellow Rose, Unsub, Maestro, The Secret of the Sahara, Casablanca, Six Fifty-Five
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1 Paul and I were both struggling actors. One night he would serve me in a restaurant, and the next night I would serve him. It was what out of work actors did.
2 People thought me a bit strange at first; a blond haired, blue-eyed Norwegian who sang Mexican folk songs, but I used it to my advantage and got a job. And so the music became my ticket to education.
3 To deal with the stark reality of having hit or hurt a woman or child, to deal with the initial responsibility you have not to do that and the knowledge you did do it, can be incredibly hard.
4 Yes, your home is your castle, but it is also your identity and your possibility to be open to others.
5 At only 20 years old I got married. I was still a kid myself, but in those times, if you got someone pregnant, you had no choice but to get married. So I left school and the only thing I could do was sing.
6 I was never jailed. The fact is that I was arrested, but I went into a diversion programme, and by that time I’d already begun working in what was called anger management. It was a painful and awful moment.
7 I went into acting because I had to make a good living. I had a child now and I had to support him any way I could… I wasn’t happy, but I wasn’t unhappy. I was just doing what I had to do to survive.
8 Once in a while I’ll get moved to do some exercise. It’s something I long for but the biggest problem is bending down and putting my tennis shoes on. Once I go out I’m OK.
9 I was born into a family of preachers.
10 If these theatres didn’t exist, the tradition of British theatre would cease to exist.
11 It’s important to move the theatre into the 21st Century.
12 Music always came first. I never set out to be an actor.
13 The most important thing is story-telling. It’s as singular and old-fashioned as that.
14 I like to eat and I love the diversity of foods.
15 It’s only when gravity starts to take over you begin to think about your body.
16 A job is a very healthy thing to do.
17 Being on the move all the time is draining, but the rewards make up for it.
18 I was an accidental actor. I was never formally trained.
19 Sometimes I feel an obligation to be accessible as a personality, but for me the driving force since the beginning has always been good work, taking risks, trying new things. If the door opens, go through it. Always go forwards.
20 One of my beliefs is that there are certain institutions within a community which stand for the spirit and heart of that community, there’s the church, the local football team, the local pub and the theatre.
21 Nobody teaches you to be a father. Nobody teaches you to be a husband. Nobody teaches you how to be a star. You have to learn to work with the tools.
22 My father was my main influence. He was a preacher, but he was also a history and political science teacher, and since he was my hero, I wanted to follow in his footsteps and become a teacher.
23 I believe that a parent’s role is to provide a path or opportunity for their children.
24 [on Starsky & Hutch (2004)] In a word, I thought it sucked.
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1 Lives in London and works mostly on the stage acting and producing in England. His partner was actress Alexa Hamilton. [November 2000]
2 He has taken over the lead role of “Jerry Springer – the Opera” at London’s Cambridge Theatre. However, he has the only non-singing role. [January 2005]
3 He appeared in the London West End revival of the stage musical “Mack and Mabel”, playing the lead role of Mack Sennett alongside Janie Dee, playing Mabel Normand. [July 2006]
4 He is on a UK tour in the revival of the stage musical “Mack and Mabel”, playing the lead role of Mack Sennett alongside Janie Dee, playing Mabel Normand. [January 2006]
5 (2004 – 2005) Appearing at the Cambridge Theatre London as Jerry Springer in the National Theatre production of Jerry Springer The Opera.
6 Appearing in the title role in “Jerry Springer: The Opera” at the Cambridge theater in London’s West End. [December 2004]
7 Named one of his five sons Brendan after longtime Irish friend and comedian Brendan Grace.
8 He is of Norwegian descent.
9 At the Edinburgh Festival in 2000, he directed and starred in Sam Shepard’s “Fool For Love”. His production incorporated pre-shot and live on-stage video, visual effects, graphics, 3-D imaging, time-lapse footage and digital sound to heighten the visceral experience of the presentation. It was one of the first real examples of how streaming media can be effectively applied to the live theatre.
10 Romantically involved with actress/singer/composer Lynne Marta throughout the run of Starsky and Hutch (1975) but they split up after the show ended.
11 Became a United Kingdom citizen in September 2004.
12 During the run of Starsky and Hutch (1975), he recorded a #1 single called “Don’t Give Up On Us”.
13 Fluent in both German and Spanish.
14 He has 6 children – 5 sons and a daughter, China Soul.
15 In Cannes in 1996, David performed songs from his friend Charles Aznavour in the Martinez Hotel.
16 He is an avid skier, tennis player and loves to go “exploring” with his children.
17 He played the role of Narrator in the New Zealand-born/Australian production of Willy Russell’s Blood Brothers (a production which moved on to Melbourne and Sydney). The play marks David’s return to the stage after a fifteen years absence and his first, even experience in a musical.
18 In 1994, David has refocused his acting and producing efforts specifically to the burgeoning international film and television markets. He starred in two films for Canadian and French television, and starred (in French) with Anne Giraudau and Line Renaud in the television mini-series, Les filles du Lido (1995) for France’s TF-1.
19 Between 1984 and 1986, David financed, produced and directed an award-winning documentary, The Fighting Ministers, which uses the shut-down of the steel industry in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as its basis.
20 Between 1977 and 1982, he recorded four albums, which included a string of major hit singles: Don’t Give Up On Us, Baby; Silver Lady; and Going In with my Eyes Open. He toured extensively with his band in the USA, UK, Japan and South America.
21 His father, Dr. Richard Solberg, served as a religious affairs advisor to the U.S. High Commission in Berlin and as senior representative for the Lutheran World Federation (LWF), refugee relief agency actively involved in the post WW-II reconstruction in Germany. Dr. Solberg’s job was to administrate relief to the tens of thousands of refugees who were fleeing oppressive regimes and then try to put the fragmented families back together again in the West. These early experiences proved to be indelible ones for David as hundreds of these people streamed through the Solberg home.
22 His brother, the Rev. Solberg, was an activist minister (Lutheran). He has joined him on more than one occasion in public protest or rally. Also, he and Paul Michael Glaser have attended Christian/Jewish benefits together at least once.
23 Children: with Mirriam – one son; with Karen Carlson – one son; with Patti – one, as well as the two sons she previously had with Bobby Sherman; and with Julia Nickson – one daughter, China Soul.
24 Used to appear on The Merv Griffin Show (1962) wearing a hood and was billed as “The Covered Man” before becoming nationally known on Starsky and Hutch (1975).

Actor

Title Year Status Character
Payne & Redemption 2016 filming Deputy Chief Jim Coraggio (rumored)
Filth 2013/I Punter
Inspector Lewis 2012 TV Series Paul Yelland
Mermaids: The Body Found 2011 TV Movie Narrator (voice)
Crash Bang Wallow 2010 Short Narrator (voice)
Farewell 2009 Hutton
That Deadwood Feeling 2009 Video Larry
Old Dog 2006 Short Chaney Gray / Sal
Puritan 2005 Eric Bridges
Jerry Springer: The Opera 2005 TV Movie Jerry Springer
The Dark Lantern 2004 TV Movie Storyteller
Agatha Christie: Poirot 2004 TV Series Andrew Pennington
Starsky & Hutch 2004 Original Hutch
Dalziel and Pascoe 2004 TV Series Detective Gus D’Amato
Doctor Who: Death Comes to Time 2002 TV Mini-Series Mission Control
Holby City 2001-2002 TV Series Alan Fletcher / Professor Alan Fletcher
Tabloid 2001 Harvey
The New Adventures of Robin Hood 1998 TV Series Clement the Hermit
Terror in the Mall 1998 TV Movie Roger Karey
The Girls of Lido 1995 TV Mini-Series Walter
Vents contraires 1995 TV Movie Quill
Sandra, the Rebel Princess 1995 TV Mini-Series Zoltan Kouros
High Tide 1994 TV Series Brian Landis
The Judge Is a Woman 1994 TV Series Jerome Keaton
Pentathlon 1994 Heinrich Müller
What’s the Bet? 1993 TV Series
Murder, She Wrote 1991-1993 TV Series Jordan Barnett / Wes McSorley
Jake and the Fatman 1988-1992 TV Series Dashiell Jaimeson / Nelson Boardman
Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive 1992 TV Movie Sam Haney
Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Framing 1992 TV Movie Truman York
Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann 1991 TV Movie Terry Anderson
Tides of War 1990 Martin Henkle
The Bride in Black 1990 TV Movie Owen Malloy / John McGuire
In the Cold of the Night 1990 Dr. Frieberg
The Young Riders 1990 TV Series Jeremy Styles
So Proudly We Hail 1990 TV Movie Alden Ernst
Prime Target 1989 TV Movie Peter Armetage
Deadly Nightmares 1989 TV Series Cooper Halliday
Unsub 1989 TV Series John Westley “Westy” Grayson / Wes Grayson
Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1989 TV Series Michael Dennison
In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders 1988 TV Movie Michael Lee Platt
Bloodstone 1988 Sandy McVey (voice, uncredited)
Appointment with Death 1988 Jefferson Cope
The Secret of the Sahara 1988 TV Mini-Series Lieutenant Ryker
Crime Story 1987 TV Series Dr. Newhouse
Harry’s Hong Kong 1987 TV Movie Harry Petros
The Hanoi Hilton 1987 Oldham
The Fifth Missile 1986 TV Movie Capt. Kevin Harris
The Key to Rebecca 1985 TV Movie Alex Wolff
Partners in Crime 1984 TV Series Harry
The Yellow Rose 1983-1984 TV Series Roy Champion
Through Naked Eyes 1983 TV Movie William Parrish
Casablanca 1983 TV Series Rick Blaine
World War III 1982 TV Movie Col. Jake Caffey
The Manions of America 1981 TV Mini-Series Caleb Staunton
Homeward Bound 1980 TV Movie Jake Seaton
Rage! 1980 TV Movie Cal Morrisey
Swan Song 1980 TV Movie Jesse Swan
Salem’s Lot 1979 TV Movie Ben Mears
Starsky and Hutch 1975-1979 TV Series Det. Ken ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson
The Stick Up 1977 Duke Turnbeau
Little Ladies of the Night 1977 TV Movie Lyle York
Dogpound Shuffle 1975 Pritt
Gunsmoke 1975 TV Series Ike
Medical Center 1974 TV Series Walter
McMillan & Wife 1974 TV Series Jerry
The Rookies 1974 TV Series Johnny Dane
Cannon 1973-1974 TV Series Udo Giesen / Sean
The Disappearance of Flight 412 1974 TV Movie Capt. Roy Bishop
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law 1971-1974 TV Series Ted Warrick / Doug / Pete
Magnum Force 1973 Davis
Circle of Fear 1973 TV Series James Barlow
Intertect 1973 TV Movie Curt Lowens
The Streets of San Francisco 1972 TV Series Inspector James ‘Jim’ Martin, SFPD
The F.B.I. 1972 TV Series Clifford Wade
Movin’ On 1972 TV Movie Jeff
All in the Family 1971 TV Series Szabo Daborba
Johnny Got His Gun 1971 Swede
Ironside 1971 TV Series Roy Harris
Dan August 1971 TV Series Lawrence Merrill III
The Young Rebels 1970 TV Series Capt. Marshall
Here Come the Brides 1968-1970 TV Series Joshua Bolt
The Secret Sharer 1967
Star Trek 1967 TV Series Makora
I Dream of Jeannie 1967 TV Series Orderly
Flipper 1967 TV Series Dennis Blake

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
Filth 2013/I performer: “Silver Lady”
Johnny English Reborn 2011 courtesy: “Don’t Give Up On Us” / performer: “Don’t Give Up On Us”
Rabbit Hole 2010 performer: “Don’t Give Up On Us”
The Hitcher 2007 performer: “Don’t Give Up on Us”
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star 2003 performer: “Don’t Give Up on Us”
The Stud 1978 performer: “Silver Lady”
Top of the Pops 1977-1978 TV Series performer – 17 episodes
Starsky and Hutch TV Series writer – 3 episodes, 1975 – 1978 performer – 2 episodes, 1977 – 1978
The Stick Up 1977 “If You Can, Give Your Love”, “Friend of Mine” / lyrics: “Friend of Mine” / music: “Friend of Mine”
Circle of Fear 1973 TV Series performer – 1 episode

Director

Title Year Status Character
In the Heat of the Night 1990 TV Series 1 episode
China Beach 1990 TV Series 1 episode
Crime Story 1987-1988 TV Series 2 episodes
Hunter 1985 TV Series 1 episode
Miami Vice 1984 TV Series 1 episode
Starsky and Hutch 1977-1979 TV Series 3 episodes

Producer

Title Year Status Character
Gridiron UK 2015 co-executive producer completed
Old Dog 2006 Short executive producer
Swan Song 1980 TV Movie producer

Writer

Title Year Status Character
Gridiron UK 2015 collaborating writer completed
Old Dog 2006 Short screenplay

Self

Title Year Status Character
A History of Britain 2001 TV Mini-Series documentary
Never Mind the Buzzcocks 2000 TV Series Himself
Top Ten 2000 TV Series documentary Himself
Harry Hill 2000 TV Series Himself
Starsky & Hutch Documentary: The Word on the Street 1999 TV Movie documentary Himself
Everyman 1998 TV Series documentary Himself
All-Star Party for Aaron Spelling 1998 TV Special Himself
Light Lunch 1997 TV Series Himself
Surprise sur prise 1995 TV Series Himself
Joyeux anniversaire Monsieur Trenet 1995 TV Movie Himself
Circus of the Stars #15 1990 TV Special documentary Himself – Performer
Sábado noche 1988 TV Series Himself
Entertainment Tonight 1982 TV Series Himself
The Val Doonican Music Show 1982 TV Series Himself
Friday Night, Saturday Morning 1982 TV Series Himself
The Regis Philbin Show 1982 TV Series Himself
The John Davidson Show 1981 TV Series Himself
The Palace 1981 TV Series Himself
Horas doradas 1980 TV Series Himself
Top of the Pops 1978-1980 TV Series Himself – Guest
Good Morning America 1980 TV Series Himself
The Mike Douglas Show 1977-1979 TV Series Himself – Actor / Himself
Aplauso 1978 TV Series Himself
Happy Birthday, Bob 1978 TV Special Himself
The Captain and Tennille in Hawaii 1978 TV Special Himself
The 5th Annual American Music Awards 1978 TV Special Himself – Host
The Merv Griffin Show 1967-1978 TV Series Himself
The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1977 TV Special Himself – Presenter
US Against the World 1977 TV Movie Himself
Rock Concert 1977 TV Series Himself
The 3rd Annual People’s Choice Awards 1977 TV Special Himself – Accepting Award for Favourite Television Dramatic Program
The Rich Little Show 1976 TV Series Himself
Dinah! 1976 TV Series Himself
The 2nd Annual People’s Choice Awards 1976 TV Special Himself – Accepting Award for Favourite New Television Show
Get It Together 1970 TV Series Himself
Cuban Soul 2015 Documentary filming
Columbus: Oil Rigs & American Dreams 2012 Documentary Narrator (voice)
JacK Waltzer: On the Craft of Acting 2011 Documentary Himself – Comedian
Face Booth 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Gooner Review 2009 Documentary Himself
The Alan Titchmarsh Show 2008 TV Series Himself
Maestro 2008 TV Series Himself
The One Show 2008 TV Series Himself – Guest
Kings of 70s Romance 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Late Late Show 2004-2006 TV Series Himself
Breakfast 2001-2006 TV Series Himself
Tubridy Tonight 2006 TV Series Himself
Today with Des and Mel 2004-2006 TV Series Himself
Forty Years of Fuck 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself
Johnny Vegas: 18 Stone of Idiot 2005 TV Series Himself
X Rated: Top 20 Most Controversial TV Moments 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself
X-Rated: The TV They Tried to Ban 2005 TV Movie Himself
The Daily Politics 2005 TV Series Himself
Heaven and Earth with Gloria Hunniford 2005 TV Series Himself
Loose Women 2004 TV Series Himself
This Morning 2004 TV Series Himself
He’s Starsky, I’m Hutch 2004 TV Movie Himself
GMTV 2004 TV Series Himself
Richard & Judy 2004 TV Series Himself
Starsky & Hutch: A Last Look 2004 Video short Himself / Original Hutch
EastEnders: Christmas Party 2003 TV Movie Himself
V Graham Norton 2003 TV Series Himself
The National Television Awards 2003 TV Special Himself – Presenter
Little Britain 2003 TV Series Himself
Top Gear 2003 TV Series Himself
Kelly 2003 TV Series Himself
Les enfants de la télé 2003 TV Series Himself
God Save the Queen: the Soundtrack to the Summer of ’77 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself
Curses of Ancient Egypt 2002 TV Movie documentary Narrator

Archive Footage

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
1978 Sour Apple Golden Apple Awards

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2005 TV Land Award TV Land Awards Most Uninsurable Driver Starsky and Hutch (1975)
2004 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best Cameo Starsky & Hutch (2004)
2004 TV Land Award TV Land Awards Favorite Crimestopper Duo Starsky and Hutch (1975)

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