Pamela Bach died at 61 – American actress

Biography and cause of death of Pamela Bach
American actress Pamela Bach goes by the stage name Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff; her real name is Pamela Weissenbach, and she was born on October 16, 1963.
Pamela Bach’s Earlier years
Being the second of three girls, Bach hails from Tulsa, Oklahoma. She modeled herself when she was a teenager, following in her mother’s footsteps. She got her high school diploma from Tulsa East Central and her bachelor’s degree from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M University in engineering and theater. Since 1985, she has called Los Angeles home.
As one of the most beloved actors among German teenagers, Bach has been honored with the Bravo Otto award for her work. The German adolescent publication Bravo bestows this honor. On the long-running series Baywatch, she co-starred alongside her husband. On Sirens, she had recurrent roles as a psychotherapist. In 2011, she was a contestant on the British reality TV program Celebrity Big Brother 8, where she stayed from August 18th to the 31st and finished in ninth place. On Day 14, she was booted from the home, becoming the second famous person to do so.
Pamela Bach’s Private life
The 1985 Knight Rider episode “Knight Racer” was when Bach first crossed paths with David Hasselhoff. They tied the knot in December 1989, but Hasselhoff made the announcement that he was divorcing his wife in January 2006, claiming that they couldn’t reconcile. In August 2006, their divorce was formalized. Separate custody orders were issued to Bach and Hasselhoff’s daughters. While David played Dr. Snapper Foster from 1975 to 1982 on The Young and the Restless, Pamela played Mari Jo Mason #1 in 1994. The two did not star on the CBS daytime drama simultaneously.
Baywatch actor and David Hasselhoff's ex-wife Pamela Bach found dead in home
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