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David Soul

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Birthday: August 28, 1943
  • 2000

    Joined the cast of the BBC drama series "Holby City", playing a cardiologist

  • 1999

    Toured Great Britain playing a series of musical concerts

  • 1997

    Assumed role of the Narrator in the London production of "Blood Brothers"

  • 1996

    Toured Great Britain in the stage play "The Aspern Papers"

  • 1994

    Co-wrote screenplay for and starred in the feature "Tides of War"

  • 1994

    Toured Australia and New Zealand as the Narrator in a stage production of the musical "Blood Brothers"

  • 1988

    Acted in the Hercule Poirot mystery "Appointment With Death"

  • 1987

    Appeared as a POW in "Hanoi Hilton"

  • 1986

    Produced and narrated documentary "Fighting Ministers"

  • 1983

    Played Rick in TV series version of "Casablanca" (NBC)

  • 1979

    Starred as vampire hunter in CBS miniseries "Salem's Lot"

  • 1975

    Acted on stage at Actor's Alley, appearing in such plays as "The Glass Menagerie" and "Waiting for Godot"

  • 1974

    Appeared for one season on "Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law" (ABC); also made TV-movie debut in "The Disappearance of Flight 412" (NBC)

  • 1971

    Made feature film debut in "Johnny Got His Gun"

  • 1967

    Made TV acting debut in episode of "Star Trek"

  • 1966

    After enticing Merv Griffin with a photo in which his face was covered by a hood, made his TV debut singing on Griffin's talk show

  • 1965

    Acted on stage at the Firehouse Theater in Minneapolis

  • 1965

    Moved to NYC (date approximate)

  • 1962

    Offered a contract as a pro baseball player with Chicago Red Sox; declined because family was moving to Mexico where his father had accepted a teaching position

  • 1949 to 1957

    With family, divided time between Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Berlin, Germany

  • Acted on London stage in Alan Ayckbourn's "Comic Potential"

  • Appeared in stage productions with Cafe La Mama and in various Off-Off- and Off-Broadway theaters

  • Performed as a folksinger in Minneapolis, Minnesota; later toured as an opening act for bands like The Byrds, Jay and the Americans and The Lovin' Spoonful

  • Played Hutch on "Starsky & Hutch"; made TV directorial debut with episodes of series (ABC)

  • Played middle brother on "Here Come the Brides" (ABC)

  • Starred in the London stage production "The Dead Monkey"; also co-produced

  • Was member of ensemble cast of "The Yellow Rose" (NBC)

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