![]() ![]() ![]() He starred in " The Manions of America" as Caleb Staunton in 1981. In the U.S., he continued to make guest appearances in various television series. From 1976 to 1982 he toured extensively in the US, Europe, Far East and South America. From 1976 until 1978, he had five UK Top 20 singles and two Top 10 albums. 1 in the US and the UK, and " Silver Lady" (1977) which also topped the charts in the UK. Produced by Tony Macaulay, he recorded hits including " Don't Give Up on Us" (1977) which reached No. Soul also starred with James Mason in the 1979 TV miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's Salem's Lot, which was also edited and released as a theatrical feature film in some countries.ĭuring the mid- to late-1970s, Soul returned to his singing roots. Throughout his career, he has also made guest appearances on Star Trek, I Dream of Jeannie, McMillan & Wife, Cannon, Gunsmoke, All in the Family, and numerous TV movies and mini-series including Homeward Bound (1980), World War III and Rage (1980) a TV movie commended on the floor of the US Senate and for which he received an Emmy Award nomination. Soul also directed three episodes of Starsky and Hutch: "Huggy CAN't Go Home" (1979), "Manchild on the Streets" (1977), and "Survival" (1977). His breakthrough came when he portrayed Detective Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson on Starsky and Hutch, a role he played from 1975 until 1979. Following numerous guest-starring roles on TV, including Streets of San Francisco, he was cast by Clint Eastwood in the film Magnum Force. In 1972 he co-starred as Arthur Hill's law partner on Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law. The series was telecast on the ABC network from Septemto September 18, 1970. In 1967, he signed a contract with Columbia Pictures and following a number of guest appearances, including the episode " The Apple" from the second season of Star Trek, he landed the role of Joshua Bolt on the television program Here Come the Brides with co-stars Robert Brown, Bobby Sherman and Bridget Hanley. He explained: "My name is David Soul, and I want to be known for my music." The same year, he made his television debut in Flipper. Soul first gained attention as the "Covered Man" appearing on The Merv Griffin Show in 19, on which he sang while wearing a mask. His first appearance upon returning from Mexico to the States was in a club in Minneapolis, The 10 O'Clock Scholar. 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. At 19, he turned down a professional baseball contract with the Chicago White Sox in order to study political science. Soul attended Augustana College, University of the Americas in Mexico City and the University of Minnesota. Both of his grandfathers were evangelists. Because of this, the family moved frequently while Soul was growing up. Solberg was also Senior Representative for Lutheran World Relief during the reconstruction of Germany after the Second World War from 1949 until 1956. ![]() Solberg, was a Lutheran minister, Professor of History and Political Science, and Director of Higher Education for the American Lutheran Church. His mother, June Johnanne (Nelson), was a teacher, and his father, Dr. Soul was born David Richard Solberg in Chicago, Illinois, on August 28, 1943. ![]()
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