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October 08, 2004

From Baywatch to Spongebob

Because I know you were all DYING to know what's going on with David Hasselhoff:

David Hasselhoff's role in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, due Nov. 19, has the former Baywatch and Knight Rider TV star stoked.

Hasselhoff, 52, is the hero who saves SpongeBob and sidekick Patrick after they get landlocked upon leaving their Bikini Bottom home. "I'm the king of the lifeguards. No one else could play the greatest lifeguard in the world," he laughs.

--Milk that role for all it's worth. How's that album coming, David?


Posted by Lawren at October 8, 2004 07:22 AM

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Jeez...I thought he was dead.

Says: Nanc' at October 8, 2004 08:11 PM

David Hasselhoff - a voice smooth as silk and twice as thin...

Says: marc at October 11, 2004 09:03 AM

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