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David Hasselhoff pays tribute as Baywatch co-star dies

David Hasselhoff has paid tribute to his Baywatch co-star Michael Newman, after he died aged 68.

Newman played himself, as a lifeguard, in the famous show, and was the third most regular actor after Hasselhoff, who starred as Mitch Buchannon, and Jeremy Jackson, who played Hasselhoff’s on-screen son Hobie Buchannon.

In 2006, Newman was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.

Michael Newman seen at an event for After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun in August of this year. 
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Michael Newman seen at an event for After Baywatch: Moment In The Sun in August of this year. Pic: AP

Posting on social media, Hasselhoff shared a picture of himself and Newman on set, saying: “Newman was a warrior….he literally saved my life at least 4 times.

“He did the transfer from the scarab to jet skis several times perfectly. What an amazing man. He was never afraid of the water.

“I remember directing him in a few episodes and he was really good. He became a great actor. We will all miss him.”

David Hasselhoff pictured in 2022. 
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David Hasselhoff pictured in 2022. Pic: AP

Meanwhile, Jackson said he was “so fortunate to have watched you be a real man” and was “honoured to have crossed paths” with Newman.

He described Newman as a “true leader”, adding “there [will] never be another warrior like this”.

Newman was also a full-time firefighter and continued to work while filming the hit US drama, which ran from 1989 to 1999.

He starred in a number of spin-offs and appeared in the 1999 film Enemy Action with C Thomas Howell and Louis Mandylor.

His later years were spent working with the Michael J Fox Foundation to help try to find a cure for Parkinson’s.

Newman’s death was confirmed by his friend Matthew Felker who recently directed the documentary After Baywatch: Moment In The Sun.

Days before his death, Felker said Newman joked he had visited him “just in time”.

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“That was Mike – he found humour all the way until the end,” he said.

Felker continued: “Before I left him, we read him letters and played videos from friends from all walks of life, he knew he was loved.

“Before I left him he grabbed my hand as tight as he could and looked me dead in the eyes and just nodded. I nodded and said ‘We will see each other again, I promise’.

“A few days later. I lost my friend. A hero, my hero. Thanks for coming into my life, Newmie, even if it was a brief time.”

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