David Soul(bornDavid Richard Solberg;August 28, 1943 – January 4, 2024) was an American-British actor and singer. With a career spanning five decades, he rose to prominence for portraying Detective Kenneth "Hutch" Hutchinson in the American television seriesStarsky & Hutchfrom 1975 to 1979. His other notable roles included Joshua Bolt onHere Come the Bridesfrom 1968 to 1970 and as the lead actor in the 1979 American TV movieSalem's Lot.Soul also had moderate success as a film actor when he portrayed Officer John Davis inMagnum Forcein 1973.

David Soul
Soul in 1975
Born
David Richard Solberg

(1943-08-28)August 28, 1943
DiedJanuary 4, 2024(2024-01-04)(aged 80)
London,England
Citizenship
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
Years active1961–2014
Known forJoshua Bolt –Here Come the Brides
Detective Kenneth Richard "Hutch" Hutchinson –Starsky & Hutch
Spouses
  • Mirriam Russeth
    (m.1964;div.1965)
  • (m.1968;div.1977)
  • Patti Carnel Sherman
    (m.1980;div.1986)
  • (m.1987;div.1993)
  • Helen Snell
    (m.2010)
Children6, includingChina Soul
Websitedavidsoul

During his career, Soul also found success as a singer, achieving a number one single on the USBillboardHot 100in 1977 with "Don't Give Up on Us",which also peaked at number one in the United Kingdom and Canada. He achieved a further four top 10 entries and an additional number one single on theUK Singles Chartwith "Silver Lady".In the 1990s, Soul moved to the UK and found renewed success on theWest Endstage. He also made cameo appearances in British TV shows, includingLittle Britain,Holby City,andLewis.[1][2]

Early life

edit

Soul was born on August 28, 1943, inChicago,Illinois,[3]and was of Norwegian descent. His mother, June Joanne (Nelson), was a teacher, and his father, Dr. Richard W. Solberg, was aLutheranminister, professor of History and Political Science, and director of Higher Education for theLutheran Church in America(now part of theELCA).[4]Both of Soul's grandfathers wereevangelists.[5]Dr. Solberg was also senior representative forLutheran World Reliefduring the reconstruction of Germany afterWorld War IIfrom 1953 until 1956.[6]Because of this, the family moved frequently during Soul's youth, later learning Spanish.[2][7]David's brother Daniel became a Lutheran pastor.[8]

The family was living inSioux Falls, South Dakota,where Soul's father taught political science and history atAugustana College,when Soul graduated from that city'sWashington High School.[9][10]Soul attended Augustana College for two years before the family moved again, this time toMexico City,where he studied for one year at theUniversity of the Americas.[10]

While in Mexico, inspired by students who taught him to play the guitar, Soul changed his direction and decided to follow his passion for music.[11]Upon returning from Mexico, he was hired to sing in a club at theUniversity of Minnesota,The 10 O'Clock Scholar.[12]

Career

edit

Soul began performing on stage as an actor in the mid-1960s, when he became a founding member of theFirehouse Theaterin Minneapolis. He traveled with the company to New York City in 1965, appearing inBertolt Brecht'sBaalandJohn Arden'sSerjeant Musgrave's Dance.[13][14]Soul first gained national attention as the "Covered Man," appearing onThe Merv Griffin Showin 1966 and 1967, on which he sang while wearing a mask. He explained: "My name is David Soul, and I want to be known for my music."[15]The same year, he made his television debut inFlipper.[16]

In 1967, he signed a contract withColumbia Pictures[17]and following a number of guest appearances, including the episode "The Apple"from the second season ofStar Trek,he landed the role of Joshua Bolt on the television programHere Come the Brideswith co-starsRobert Brown,Bobby Sherman,andBridget Hanley.[18][19]The series was telecast on theABC television networkfrom September 25, 1968, to September 18, 1970.[20]In 1972, he co-starred as Arthur Hill's law partner onOwen Marshall, Counselor at Law.Following numerous guest-starring roles on TV, includingThe Streets of San Francisco,he was cast withClint Eastwoodin the filmMagnum Force.[21]

His breakthrough came when he portrayed Detective Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson onStarsky & Hutch,a role he played from 1975 until 1979.[22][23]Soul also directed three episodes ofStarsky and Hutch.[18]During his career he made guest appearances onStar Trek,I Dream of Jeannie,McMillan & Wife,Cannon,Gunsmoke,All in the Family,and numerous TV movies and mini-series, includingHomeward Bound (1980),World War III,andRage(1980).[22]Soul also starred withJames Masonin the1979 TV miniseries adaptationofStephen King's'Salem's Lot,which was edited and released as a theatrical feature film in some countries.[22][24]

During the mid-1970s, Soul returned to his singing roots. He scored one US hit with "Don't Give Up on Us"(1977) which reached No. 1 in the US and the UK.[25][26]"Silver Lady"(1977) hit No. 1 in the UK.[16]From 1976 to 1982, he toured extensively in the U.S., Europe, Asia, and South America.[27]

In the U.S., he continued to make guest appearances on various television series. He starred in the miniseriesThe Manions of Americaas Caleb Staunton in 1981.[28]He starred in the short-lived 1983 NBC seriesCasablanca,[29]playing nightclub owner Rick Blaine (the role that was made famous byHumphrey Bogartin the 1942 filmCasablanca),[30]and co-starred in theNBCseriesThe Yellow Roseduring the 1983–1984 season.[22]He also starred in the television adaptation ofKen Follett's wartime dramaThe Key to Rebecca(1985) directed byDavid Hemmings.[31]He later starred as the infamous Florida robberMichael Lee Plattin the TV movieIn the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders(1988),[32]which depicted the1986 FBI Miami shootout,subsequently used as an FBI training film. Soul also directed the episode "No Exit" of the 1980s TV seriesMiami Vice.[33]In 1987, Soul was cast as Major Oldham in the movieThe Hanoi Hilton.[34]

In the mid-1990s, Soul moved to the United Kingdom, forging a new career on theWest Endstage, including the role of Chandler Tate inComic Potentialand The Narrator inBlood Brothers.[35]He also participated in the successful1997 electioncampaign of his friendMartin Bellwho ran as anMPforTatton,as well as Bell's unsuccessful campaign inBrentwoodin Essex in the2001 General Election.[36]

In 2001 and 2002, he appeared inHolby Cityas Alan Fletcher.[37]

In 2003, he appeared (as himself) in the first series of theBBC'sLittle Britain.[27]In 2004, he appeared inAgatha Christie's PoirotDeath on the Nilein the role of Andrew Pennington (he had also starred in the 1989 film adaptation of Christie'sAppointment with Death).[27]Soul was a guest on the BBC'sTop Gear.[27]He was one of the fastest drivers to have appeared on the show, finishing the lap in 1:54:00,[38]but managed to break the car'sgearbox(and subsequently a backup car's) very close to the finish.[39]

Soul at the 2018East Coast Comiconin Secaucus, New Jersey

On July 12, 2004, he took over playing the role ofJerry SpringerinJerry Springer: The Operaat theCambridge Theatrein London, televised by the BBC in 2005.[40][41]He returned to the West End in 2006, playing Mack in a new production ofJerry Herman's musicalMack and Mabelat theCriterion Theatre.[42][43]The production co-starredJanie Deeand was directed byJohn Doyle.[43]He also appeared in the TV seriesDalziel & Pascoe(Game of Soldiers). He had a brief cameo in the 2004 movie version ofStarsky & Hutch,alongside original co-starPaul Michael Glaser.[27]

In August 2008, Soul appeared in the reality TV talent show-themed television seriesMaestroonBBC Twomentored byNatalia Luis-Bassa.[44]

He appeared withFred WardandWillem Dafoein the filmFarewelldirected by Christian Carion, which received its U.S. release in 2010.[45][46]

In June 2012, Soul made a one-week appearance withJerry Hallat theGaiety Theatre, Dublin,in a reprise of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated play byA. R. Gurney,Love Letters.[47]On July 29, 2012, he appeared in an episode of the British television detective drama seriesLewis,playing a murder victim.[48]In 2013, Soul appeared in the Scottish filmFilth,singing "Silver Lady".[49]In 2014, Soul appeared in a British television commercial forNational Expresssinging "Silver Lady" while driving a coach.[27]

Personal life

edit
Soul in 2013

Soul was married five times and had five sons and a daughter.[7]

In 1964, Soul married Miriam "Mim" Russeth. The couple had one child before divorcing in 1965.[2][50][51]

Soul's second marriage was to actress Karen Carlson. They married in 1968, after they met on the set of the television seriesHere Come the Bridesin which Carlson had a role.[52]They had a son together, Jon-Krist gian, before the couple divorced in 1977.[52]

During the years he was filmingStarsky & Hutch,Soul had an open relationship with actressLynne Marta,who died seven days after him.[53]

In 1980, three years after his second divorce, Soul married Patti Carnel-Sherman, ex-wife ofBobby Sherman.[2]Soul was ordered to attend therapy classes for alcoholism and anger management after attacking her when she was seven months pregnant with his child.[54][2]Soul was step-father to Carnel-Sherman's children. The couple divorced in 1986.[2]

A year later In 1987, Soul married Singaporean-American actressJulia Nickson.[27]They had a daughter,China Soul,who is a singer-songwriter.[55]Nickson urged Soul to seek help for his excessive drinking, persuading him to enter a rehabilitation facility in 1989.[56]

Soul married his fifth wife, Helen Snell in 2010.[57]They had started a relationship in 2002 while working on the British stage production ofDeathtrap.[58][59]

In 2004, Soul obtainedBritish citizenship.[60]

Soul was a three-pack-a-day cigarette smoker for 50 years.[61]Although he had stopped smoking ten years prior to his death, he was seriously affected byCOPDand had also had a lung removed due to cancer.[61][62]Soul died in London on January 4, 2024, at age 80.[27]

Filmography

edit

Film

edit
Year Title Role Notes References
1971 Johnny Got His Gun Swede [63]
1973 Magnum Force Officer John Davis [22]
1975 Dogpound Shuffle Pritt [22]
1977 The Stick Up Duke Turnbeau [22]
1979 Salem's Lot Ben Mears [22]
1983 Through Naked Eyes William Parrish [22]
1985 The Key to Rebecca Alex Wolff [22]
1987 The Hanoi Hilton Maj Oldham [22]
1988 Appointment with Death Jefferson Cope [22]
1989 Prime Target Peter Armetage [22]
1992 Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive Sam Haney [22]
1994 Pentathlon Mueller [22]
2004 Starsky & Hutch The Original Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson Cameo [64]
2009 Farewell Hutton, Ronald Reagan's adviser [46]
2013 Filth Punter [65]

Television

edit
Year Title Role Notes References
1966 I Dream of Jeannie Gerhard - the Orderly 1 episode: "My Master, the Weakling" [22]
1967 Flipper Ranger Dennis Blake 1 episode [16]
1967 Star Trek Makora Episode: "The Apple" [22]
1968–1970 Here Come the Brides Joshua Bolt 52 episodes [22]
1971 All in the Family Szabo Daborda 1 episode [22]
1971–1974 Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law Pete, Doug, Ted Warrick 7 episodes
1972 The F.B.I. Clifford Wade 1 episode: "The Runner" [66]
1972 The Streets of San Francisco Jim Martin 1 episode: "Hall of Mirrors" [22]
1973 Cannon Sean Cadden, Udo Giesen 2 episodes [22]
1973 Circle of Fear James Barlow 1 episode: "The Phantom of Herald Square" [67]
1974 The Disappearance of Flight 412 Captain Roy Bishop Television film [22]
1975–1979 Starsky & Hutch Detective Sergeant Kenneth "Hutch" Hutchinson 92 episodes [22]
1977 Little Ladies of the Night Lyle York Television film [22]
1979 Salem's Lot Ben Mears Miniseries [22]
1980 Rage! Cal Morrisey Television film [22]
1982 World War III Colonel Jake Caffey Miniseries [22]
1983 Casablanca Rick Blaine 5 episodes [30][29]
1983–1984 The Yellow Rose Roy Champion 22 episodes [22]
1985 The Key to Rebecca Alex Wolff Television film [22]
1986 The Fifth Missile Capt. Kevin Harris Television film [22]
1988 The Secret of the Sahara Lieutenant Riker 4 episodes [68]
1988 In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders Mike Lee Platt Television film [22]
1989 Unsub John Westley "Westy" Grayson 8 episodes [69]
1989 Prime Target Peter Armetage Television film [22]
1990 The Young Riders Jeremy Styles "Gathering Clouds", 2 episodes [70]
1991 Murder, She Wrote Casino Owner Wes McSorely 1 episode [22]
1993 Jordan Barnett 1 episode [71]
1991 Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann Terry Anderson Television film [72]
2001 Holby City Professor Alan Fletcher 1 episode [22]
2003 Little Britain Himself 1 episode [73]
2004 Poirot Andrew Pennington 1 episode "Death on the Nile" [70]
2004 Dalziel and Pascoe Gus D'Amato 1 episode: "A Game of Soldiers" [70]
2012 Lewis Paul Yelland 1 episode [70]

Discography

edit

Albums

edit

Studio albums

edit
Year Title Details AUS[74] NL[75] NZ[76] UK[77] US[78]
1976 David Soul 8 13 17 2 40
1977 Playing to an Audience of One
  • Released: 1977
  • Label: Private Stock
30 - 9 8 86
1979 Band of Friends
  • Released: 1979
  • Label: Energy
- - - 94 163
1982 The Best Days of My Life[79]
  • Released: 1982
  • Label: Energy
- - - - -
1997 Leave a Light On...[80]
  • Released: 1997
  • Label: Self-released
- - - - -

Compilation albums

edit
Year Title Details UK[77]
1979 Moods
  • Released: 1979
  • Label:K-tel
-
1990 The Best Of...
  • Released: 1990
  • Label: Connoisseur Collection
  • Europe release
-
1993 The Magic Collection
  • Released: 1993
  • Label: ARC
-
1994 The Best Of
  • Released: March 1994
  • Label:Music Club
  • UK release of 1990 compilation
-
2008 Looking Back – The Very Best Of
  • Released: October 2008
  • Label: Vibrant
-
2010 Don't Give Up on Us – The Very Best of David Soul -
2020 Gold
  • Released: March 6, 2020
  • Label:Crimson
28

Singles

edit
Year Single Chart Positions
AUS[74] BE (FLA)[81] BE (WA)[82] CAN CAN AC IRE[83] NL 40[84] NL 100[85] NZ[86] UK[77] US[87] US AC[88]
1966 "The Covered Man" (promo; US-only release) - - - - - - - - - - - -
"Before" (US-only release) - - - - - - - - - - - -
1967 "No One's Gonna Cry (For You Baby)" (promo; US-only release) - - - - - - - - - - - -
1970 "The Train" (US-only release) - - - - - - - - - - - -
1970 "The Road Is Long" - - - - - - - - - - - -
1976 "Don't Give Up on Us" 1 4 40 1[89] 1[90] 2 3 3 1 1 1 1
1977 "Going in with My Eyes Open" 10 12 49 58[91] 14[92] 7 17 13 12 2 54 14
"Silver Lady" 5 12 39 70[93] 36[94] 1 20 16 5 1 52 23
"Let's Have a Quiet Night In" - - - - - 5 - - - 8 - -
1978 "It Sure Brings Out the Love in Your Eyes" - - - - - 6 - - - 12 - -
1980 "Surrender to Me" - - - - - - - - - - - -
1981 "Fool for Love" - - - - - - - - - - - -
"Dreamers" (Netherlands-only release) - 20 - - - - - 41 - - - -
"I Can't Afford That Feeling Anymore" (U.K.and Netherlands-only release) - - - - - - - - - - - -
1982 "How Can You Tell You Got It (If You Don't Ever Give It Away)" (UK-only release) - - - - - - - - - - - -
1985 "Amoureus Sans Bagages" (with Claire Séverac; France and Italy-only release) - - - - - - - - - - - -
1988 "Dream with Me" (with Claire Séverac; France and Italy-only release) - - - - - - - - - - - -
1995 "Smoke with No Fire" (with Claire Séverac; France-only release) - - - - - - - - - - - -

See also

edit

References

edit
  1. ^Williams, Zoe (January 5, 2024)."David Soul: the British-American star who made crime-fighting cool".The Guardian.ISSN0261-3077.RetrievedJanuary 6,2024.
  2. ^abcdefHayward, Anthony (January 5, 2024)."David Soul obituary".The Guardian.ISSN0261-3077.RetrievedJanuary 6,2024.
  3. ^Larkin, Colin,ed. (1992).The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music(First ed.).Guinness Publishing.p. 2328.ISBN0-85112-939-0.
  4. ^"Lutheran Pastor, Advisor, Historian, Educator, Richard Solberg, Dies".Wfn.org.
  5. ^"The Souls' Dark Night".People.Archived fromthe originalon March 4, 2016.RetrievedOctober 11,2021.
  6. ^"Lutheran Pastor, Advisor, Historian, Educator, Richard Solberg, Dies".elca.org.November 20, 2006.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  7. ^ab"Sioux Falls native David Soul of 'Starsky and Hutch' fame has died".Sioux Falls Live.January 5, 2024.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  8. ^"Lutheran Pastor--Brother of Actor David Soul--Jailed".Los Angeles Times.May 22, 1985.RetrievedJanuary 10,2024.
  9. ^Naquin, Talia; Bahe, Cindy (January 5, 2024)."Former Augustana student David Soul and star of 'Starsky and Hutch' dies".Keloland.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  10. ^abRenshaw, Eric (January 10, 2018)."Looking Back: How David Soul made it from Sioux Falls to 'Starsky and Hutch'".Argus Leader.RetrievedApril 5,2019.
  11. ^Horton, Adrian (January 5, 2024)."Starsky & Hutch actor David Soul dies aged 80".The Guardian.ISSN0261-3077.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  12. ^France, Lisa Respers (January 5, 2024)."David Soul, 'Starsky & Hutch' star, dead at 80".CNN.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  13. ^Adams, Jan Thatcher.Football Wife; Coming of age with the NFL as Mrs. Karl Kassulke.Franklin Green Publishing. (2011)ISBN9781936470426P. 161
  14. ^"David Soul to Star in London's Jerry Springer".Broadway.RetrievedOctober 11,2021.
  15. ^"The Merv Griffin Show".Archived fromthe originalon October 27, 2006.RetrievedOctober 11,2021.
  16. ^abcKaufman, Gil (January 5, 2024)."David Soul, 'Starsky & Hutch' Star and 'Don't Give Up on Us' Singer Dies at 80".Billboard.RetrievedJanuary 10,2024.
  17. ^Sklar, Debbie L. (January 5, 2024)."David Soul, 1970s 'Starsky & Hutch' Star, Dies at 80".Times of San Diego.RetrievedJanuary 10,2024.
  18. ^abBarnes, Mike (January 5, 2024)."David Soul, 'Starsky and Hutch' Actor, Dies at 80".The Hollywood Reporter.RetrievedJanuary 10,2024.
  19. ^Barnes, Mike (December 17, 2021)."Bridget Hanley, Star of 'Here Come the Brides,' Dies at 80".The Hollywood Reporter.RetrievedJanuary 10,2024.
  20. ^Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows, Ballantine Books, 1979
  21. ^"Magnum Force".Rotten Tomatoes.October 31, 2008.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  22. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagah"David Soul".Rotten Tomatoes.RetrievedJanuary 10,2024.
  23. ^"'Starsky and Hutch' actor David Soul dies aged 80 ".Dw.January 5, 2024.RetrievedJanuary 10,2024.
  24. ^Kennedy, Michael (May 7, 2021)."Salem's Lot: All 4 Cuts Of Stephen King's 1979 Miniseries Explained".Screen Rant.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  25. ^Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-1990-ISBN0-89820-089-X
  26. ^Roberts, David (2006).British Hit Singles & Albums(19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. pp.335–6.ISBN1-904994-10-5.
  27. ^abcdefghGallagher, Charlotte; Savage, Mark (January 5, 2024)."David Soul: Starsky & Hutch actor dies aged 80".BBC News.BBC.RetrievedJanuary 5,2024.
  28. ^"David Soul".Turner Classic Movies.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  29. ^abSmith, Harrison (January 5, 2024)."David Soul, half of crime-fighting duo 'Starsky & Hutch,' dies at 80".The Washington Post.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  30. ^abWe'll Always Have Casablanca: The Life, Legend, and Afterlife of Hollywood's Most Beloved Movie.W. W. Norton & Company. February 14, 2017.ISBN978-0-393-24313-0.
  31. ^"The Key to Rebecca".TVGuide.RetrievedJanuary 10,2024.
  32. ^"In The Line Of Duty:The F.B.I. Murders".Turner Classic Movies.RetrievedJanuary 10,2024.
  33. ^Murray, Noel (August 2, 2012)."How Miami Vice launched the '80s on TV, then died with its decade | TV".The A.V. Club.The Onion.RetrievedAugust 7,2012.
  34. ^Canby, Vincent (March 27, 1987)."Film: 'The Hanoi Hilton'".The New York Times.RetrievedJanuary 10,2024.
  35. ^"Starsky & Hutch star David Soul has died aged 80".RTÉ News.January 5, 2024.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  36. ^Nick Smurthwaite (April 10, 1999)."How we Met: Martin Bell & David Soul"(Press release). independent.co.uk.
  37. ^"David Soul joins Holby City - BBC News p.20 December 2000".December 20, 2000.RetrievedMarch 26,2020.
  38. ^"Lap Times".Top Gear.Archived fromthe originalon March 4, 2021.RetrievedSeptember 3,2015.
  39. ^"David Soul Breaks Two Lianas December 2000".Bbc.co.uk.RetrievedJanuary 30,2021.
  40. ^"David Soul in" Jerry Springer the Opera "from 12 July 2004".London Theatre.June 8, 2016.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  41. ^""Jerry Springer The Opera" to be broadcast by BBC 2 on Sat 8 Jan 2005 despite a record number of complaints ".London Theatre.June 8, 2016.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  42. ^"Watermill - Mack and Mabel".newburytheatre.co.uk.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  43. ^ab""Mack & Mabel" to close early 1 July 2006 ".London Theatre.June 8, 2016.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  44. ^"Eight passionate amateurs bid to become BBC Two's Maestro"(Press release). BBC. May 23, 2008.RetrievedMay 24,2008.
  45. ^Anderson, John (July 9, 2010)."In the July Heat, a Cold-War Comeback".The New York Times.ISSN0362-4331.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  46. ^ab"Farewell".Rotten Tomatoes.July 23, 2010.
  47. ^"Jerry Hall and David Soul launch 'Love Letters' at The Gaiety Theatre which opens tonight".contactmusic. June 18, 2012.RetrievedNovember 20,2015.
  48. ^Shattuck, Kathryn (July 29, 2012)."What's On Sunday".The New York Times.RetrievedJanuary 12,2024.
  49. ^Plumb, Ali; De Semlyen, Phil (August 12, 2013)."Empire's Music Playlist Of 2013".Empire.RetrievedJanuary 12,2024.
  50. ^"David Soul, actor and singer who shot to fame around the world in Starsky and Hutch – obituary".TV Guide.January 5, 2024.RetrievedMay 8,2024.
  51. ^Obituaries, Telegraph (January 5, 2024)."David Soul, actor and singer who shot to fame around the world in Starsky and Hutch – obituary".Telegraph.co.uk.ISSN0307-1235.RetrievedJanuary 12,2024.
  52. ^ab"Karen survives Hollywood style".The Times.March 5, 1978 – via Newspapers.
  53. ^Darrach, Brad; Diliberto, Gioia (April 18, 1983)."The Souls' Dark Night".People.Archived fromthe originalon March 4, 2016.RetrievedOctober 30,2010.
  54. ^Womack, Sarah (January 18, 2003)."David Soul talks of guilt after beating his wife".The Telegraph.Archivedfrom the original on January 12, 2022.RetrievedFebruary 14,2021.
  55. ^"Fame Magazine September 2010".Famemagazine.co.uk. September 10, 2010. Archived fromthe originalon October 4, 2011.RetrievedOctober 30,2011.
  56. ^"Soul destroying for David as 'baby' gives up on him".South China Morning Post.March 7, 1993.RetrievedJanuary 12,2024.
  57. ^"'The day that changed my life'".davidsoul.RetrievedJanuary 12,2024.
  58. ^Clarke, Naomi; McLaughlin, Charlotte (January 5, 2024)."Ben Stiller leads tributes to Starsky & Hutch star David Soul after his death".Yahoo News.RetrievedJanuary 12,2024.
  59. ^"OK! Magazine: First For Celebrity News:: Lifestyle:: Interview: David and China Soul".Ok.co.uk. January 25, 2011. Archived fromthe originalon February 28, 2011.RetrievedJanuary 16,2012.
  60. ^David Soul: My home is where my art is.The Independent,October 20, 2004.
  61. ^abMcBride, Jessica (January 5, 2024)."'Starsky & Hutch' Actor Died After 'Valiant Battle for Life,' Lung Condition ".Heavy.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  62. ^Larkin, Lilly (January 6, 2024)."David Soul's demise stirs online world: death details emerge".The Thaiger.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  63. ^Siemaszko, Corky; Dasrath, Diana (January 8, 2024)."David Soul, actor best known for his role in the TV series 'Starsky & Hutch,' dies at 80".Yahoo News.
  64. ^"Actor David Soul, one-half of 'Starsky and Hutch,' dies at 80".spectrumnews1.January 5, 2024.RetrievedJanuary 11,2024.
  65. ^Barnes, Mike (January 5, 2024)."David Soul, 'Starsky and Hutch' Actor, Dies at 80".The Hollywood Reporter.
  66. ^"Today's TV Previews".Dayton Daily News.September 17, 1972.RetrievedJanuary 12,2024.
  67. ^Harris, Will (October 19, 2023)."The 21 best horror anthology series ever".Entertainment Weekly.RetrievedJanuary 12,2024.
  68. ^"The Secret of the Sahara - Rotten Tomatoes".rottentomatoes.
  69. ^"Unsub (1989)".The A.V. Club.RetrievedJanuary 12,2024.
  70. ^abcd"David Soul".TVGuide.
  71. ^"Threshold of Fear".IMDb.
  72. ^"Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann - Rotten Tomatoes".Rotten Tomatoes.April 16, 2018.
  73. ^"David Soul".British Comedy Guide.
  74. ^abKent, David(1993).Australian Chart Book 1970–1992(illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 280.ISBN0-646-11917-6.
  75. ^"Dutch Charts".Dutchcharts.nl.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  76. ^"New Zealand charts portal".Charts.nz.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  77. ^abc"DAVID SOUL | full Official Chart History".Officialcharts.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  78. ^"David Soul".Billboard.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  79. ^The Da Capo Companion to 20th-century Popular Music - Page 879 0306806401 Phil Hardy - 1995 In the eighties he recorded only intermittently (The Best Days of My Life, Energy, 1982) before giving up music to concentrate on his acting career....
  80. ^Roberts, David (2006).British Hit Singles & Albums(19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 515.ISBN1-904994-10-5.
  81. ^"ULTRATOP BELGIAN CHARTS".ultratop.be.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  82. ^"ULTRATOP BELGIAN (Wallonia) CHARTS".ultratop.be.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  83. ^"The Irish Charts - All there is to know".Irishcharts.ie.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  84. ^Top 40, Stichting Nederlandse."David Soul".Top40.nl(in Dutch).RetrievedAugust 7,2020.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  85. ^"Dutch Charts".Dutchcharts.nl.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  86. ^"New Zealand charts portal".Charts.nz.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  87. ^"David Soul".Billboard.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  88. ^"David Soul".Billboard.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  89. ^Canada, Library and Archives (April 23, 1977)."Image: RPM Weekly April 23, 1977".Bac-lac.gc.ca.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  90. ^Canada, Library and Archives (April 30, 1977)."Image: RPM Weekly April 30, 1977".Bac-lac.gc.ca.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  91. ^Canada, Library and Archives (June 25, 1977)."Image: RPM Weekly June 25, 1977".Bac-lac.gc.ca.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  92. ^Canada, Library and Archives (July 9, 1977)."Image: RPM Weekly July 9, 1977".Bac-lac.gc.ca.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  93. ^Canada, Library and Archives (November 19, 1977)."Image: RPM Weekly November 19, 1977".Bac-lac.gc.ca.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
  94. ^Canada, Library and Archives (November 26, 1977)."Image: RPM Weekly November 26, 1977".Bac-lac.gc.ca.RetrievedAugust 7,2020.
edit