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Starsky & Hutch stars David Soul, left, and Paul Micheal Glaser in 2004. Soul died on Thursday aged 80, his family announced on Friday. Photo: Getty Images North America / AFP

Starsky & Hutch star David Soul dies aged 80

  • Soul was a 1970s icon for his role as Detective Kenneth ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson in the classic TV crime series
  • The US actor, who was based in London, died on Thursday ‘after a valiant battle for life in the loving company of family’, his wife Helen Snell said
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US-born actor and singer David Soul, a 1970s icon for his role as Detective Kenneth “Hutch” Hutchinson in the classic television crime series Starsky & Hutch, has died aged 80, his family announced on Friday.

UK-based Soul, whose decades-spanning career included work as a director, producer and singer-songwriter, died on Thursday “after a valiant battle for life in the loving company of family”, his wife Helen Snell said.

“He shared many extraordinary gifts in the world as actor, singer, storyteller, creative artist and dear friend,” she added in a statement.

“His smile, laughter and passion for life will be remembered by the many whose lives he has touched.”

Paul Michael Glaser, David Soul and Paul Michael Glaser at the UK premiere of the Starsky & Hutch film adaptation at the Odeon Cinema in Leicester Square, London in 2004. Photo: EPA

Heartthrob Soul starred opposite Paul Michael Glaser’s wisecracking tough guy Detective Dave Starsky in the wildly popular 1970s US series that was exported around the world.

The pair had cameos in a 2004 feature film remake of the hit show, starring Ben Stiller as Starsky and Owen Wilson as Hutch, which introduced the legendary characters to another younger generation.

Soul – who had been living in London for more than a decade after marrying Snell, a Briton – was also known for his roles in Here Come The Brides, Magnum Force and The Yellow Rose.

At the height of his acting fame, he also embarked on a music career, recording five albums, as well as later releasing a compilation album.

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The tracks Don’t Give Up On Us, released in 1976, and Silver Lady a year later both topped the singles chart in Britain.

Silver Lady was used as the soundtrack to an advertisement for Britain’s National Express coach operator in 2014, with Soul – in his trademark aviator sunglasses – singing along at the wheel.

In the UK, among Soul’s starring roles was the lead in Jerry Springer: The Opera, the controversial stage show about the US television talk-show host that led to a blasphemy case in the courts.

Soul, who was also known for his social activism, particularly around animals, had six children from multiple marriages, and seven grandchildren.

The former BBC war reporter Martin Bell, who Soul helped in his successful 1997 UK parliamentary election campaign, spoke warmly of their friendship.

“I like the fact that David seems unaffected by being famous,” he told the Independent newspaper in 1999.

“It can’t have been easy when Starsky & Hutch finished, but he just got on with life and forged a career for himself as a singer and stage actor.”

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