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Next came the role of Michael Knight in "Knight Rider," where his co-star came in the form of an intelligent, robotic Trans-Am from 1982 to 1986.
After "Knight Rider" was cancelled, Michael made the best of his fluent German to establish himself as the "Most Popular and Best Selling Artist of the Year" in Germany. I'm not exactly sure if that's supposed to be a big deal or not.
In 1989, "Baywatch" came into existence. "Baywatch" became the single most popular television series in the world, watched by an estimated audience of one billion viewers and catapulted Hasselhoff into the position of "Most Watched TV Star" by the Guinness Book of World Records.
For my part, in the handful of times I have watched "Baywatch," I have never once noticed Hasselhoff.
So much for Guinness.
Looking For Freedom stormed to the top of the German charts in 1989, and there remained for eight consecutive weeks as Germany latched onto the song with fervor as the Berlin Wall was leveled. The album of the same title went gold and triple platinum in Europe. It also became Germany's number one selling album of the year. Again, I'm not sure if that's a big deal or not.
The estimated 1 million revelers must have gone completely "verrückt" at the New Years Eve, 1989, concert on top of the Berlin Wall at which Hasselhoff performed.
In 2000, Hasselhoff took the lead role in "Jekyll & Hyde" on Broadway.
Does all of this success somehow seem unjustifiable to you? Well, it has been submitted that David Hasselhoff Is The Anti-Christ.
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