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Ben Stiller leads tributes to Starsky & Hutch star David Soul

Ben Stiller, Stephen King, William Shatner and Matt Lucas among those saluting the actor and singer

Kevin E G Perry
Friday 05 January 2024 15:54 EST
David Soul's most memorable Starsky and Hutch scenes as actor dies aged 80

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Tributes are pouring in for singer and Starsky & Hutch actor David Soul, who has died aged 80.

Ben Stiller, who starred in the 2004 Hollywood reboot of the series, hailed Soul as ā€œdefining 70s coolā€.

Soul played Detective Kenneth ā€œHutchā€ Hutchinson in the classic Seventies buddy cop show, alongside Paul Michael Glaser as Detective Dave Starsky. In the remake, Stiller played Starsky with Owen Wilson as Hutch. Both Glaser and Soul made cameo appearances.

Author Stephen King also remembered Soul after his death, writing on X/Twitter: ā€œSorry to hear David Soul has passed. He was Ben Mears in the original miniseries of Salemā€™s Lot.ā€

That show, which aired in 1979, featured Soul as a man who returns to his hometown only to find it has been taken over by vampires.

Elsewhere on social media, Star Trek star William Shatner wrote: ā€œCondolences to the family of David Soul. One of his early roles was on an episode of Star Trek Original Series.ā€

Matt Lucas and David Walliams paid tribute by posting a clip from their sketch show Little Britain which Soul guest-starred in.

ā€œEvery day this month we have been posting a sketch from the first series of Little Britain and today weā€™re posting one starring David Soul, who has passed away,ā€ they wrote on Lucasā€™ X account. ā€œDavid was hugely talented, effortlessly funny and we were thrilled to work for himā€.

Television presenter Paddy McGuinness said he was ā€œguttedā€ to hear the news of Soulā€™s death because he is a ā€œbig part of his childhood memoriesā€.

He said he ā€œrelivedā€ his love of Starsky & Hutch by driving a Ford Gran Torino while hosting Top Gear.

Meanwhile, Olympic medalist Sharron Davies recalled her own link to Soul, who had a hit with ā€œSilver Ladyā€ in 1977.

ā€œSad to hear this,ā€ she wrote in response to news of his death. ā€œWere you a Starsky or Hutch fan? After Moscow every radio interviews I did I was introduced by Silver Lady by David Soul fond memories..ā€

In a statement, Soulā€™s wife Helen Snell said on Friday that her ā€œbeloved husbandā€ died the day before ā€œafter a valiant battle for life in the loving company of familyā€.

She added: ā€œHe shared many extraordinary gifts in the world as actor, singer, storyteller, creative artist and dear friend.

ā€œHis smile, laughter and passion for life will be remembered by the many whose lives he has touched.ā€

Additional reporting by the Press Association

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