Readings from the Book of Hasselhoff

Manolo says, daily readings from Don’t Hassel the Hoff. Today, page 186.

My whole family were extremely proud when I was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Professionally, however, I felt as though I would be running down the beach in slow motion for the rest of my life. My music career hadn’t taken off in the USA as I had hoped. My fourth album, Is Everybody Happy?, had been released in Europe to big sales, but the American market was still out of reach. My movie career had stalled. i said to Jan McCormack, ‘The only way I’m going to get good reviews is if I play a bad guy.’ She found me a role as a murderer in Avalanche, a TV thriller filmed in Canada. I had internalized all of the bad reviews of Baywatch and used them in my character. It felt so good to let it out in a positive way.

The word of the Hoff!

2 Responses to “Readings from the Book of Hasselhoff”

  1. La Petite Acadienne August 7, 2007 at 10:16 pm #

    Praise be to the Hoff….

  2. Gina August 8, 2007 at 4:25 am #

    Imagine my surprise to see a David Hasselhoff movie come on late night teleivision. I think it started at 2:30 a.m. “Layover”, written and directed by Alan B. McElroy, starrring David Hasselhof, Gregg Henry and Yvonne Scio. It is still running, so I don’t know how it ends.

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