‘Baywatch’ Star David Hasselhoff Speaks Out After Michael Newman’s Death at 68

The actor has broken his silence following the death of his former “Baywatch” co-star Michael Newman, who passed away at the age of 68.

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Michael Newman’s death, which occurred on Sunday but was reported on Tuesday, has sparked a heartfelt tribute from David Hasselhoff. The two had worked closely together on the hit show, where Newman played a critical role both on and off-screen.

The actor, 72, spoke highly of Newman’s courage and abilities, stating that the late star had saved his life “at least 4 times” during production. He reminisced about the seamless stunts Newman performed, such as executing precise transfers from the scarab to jet skis.

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Newman, who Hasselhoff described as “never afraid of the water,” was an integral part of the “Baywatch” family. “He became a great actor. We will all miss him,” Hasselhoff concluded.

As reportedly previously, Newman passed away on October 20, 2024, due to heart complications. He had been battling Parkinson’s disease since 2006. Furthermore, his close friend, Matt Felker, confirmed that Newman was surrounded by family and friends during his final moments.

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Felker also shared a heartfelt tribute on social media. He recounted a touching moment during their last encounter, where the actor, with his characteristic humor, said, “You’re just in time.”

The heartbroken man went on to describe how Newman gripped his hand tightly and looked him in the eye, giving a nod. Felker nodded back and assured his friend they would meet again. Sadly, just days later, Newman was gone. “Thanks for coming into my life Newmie [sic]. Even if it was a brief time,” his friend finished.

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Los Angeles-born Newman rose to fame in the ’90s as the only real lifeguard in the “Baywatch” cast, playing Mike “Newmie” Newman in 150 episodes from 1989 to 2001.

He was second only to David Hasselhoff in appearances. While filming, he also worked as a full-time firefighter and continued his firefighting career until retiring after 25 years. In recent years, Newman dedicated his time to raising money for Parkinson’s research with the Michael J. Fox Foundation.

In an August interview, he said he hoped his story would raise awareness of the need for a cure. He reflected on his diagnosis, “This terminal disease has allowed me a lot of thinking time, which I maybe didn’t want, but it’s brought me wisdom.”

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Upon hearing the news, fans around the world were quick to express their grief and admiration for Newman on social media. One fan wrote, “Nooooooooo! [sic]😭 RIP Newmie. You were a true hero & warrior 🙏🏻,” while another said, “He was a warrior, [sic] he fought that damn disease so hard and tried to live his life the best way possible. 🙏🏻💔

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Many recalled his iconic role, with one user commenting, “Newmie was one of the best characters on ‘Baywatch’!” The actor is survived by his wife of 36 years, Sarah, their two children, Chris and Emily, and a granddaughter, Charlie.

Before his diagnosis, Newman had planned to retire in Hawaii with Sarah, having built their dream home near where “Baywatch: Hawaii” was filmed. The TV and real-life lifeguard is only the latest actor from an iconic show who has passed away. Just recently, John Ashton from “Beverly Hills Cop” died.

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Michael Newman and Parker Stevenson at the premiere of ABC News Studios docuseries "After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun" held at The Bungalow on August 26, 2024 in Santa Monica, California | Source: Getty Images

Michael Newman and Parker Stevenson at the premiere of ABC News Studios docuseries “After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun” held at The Bungalow on August 26, 2024 in Santa Monica, California | Source: Getty Images

Our deepest condolences go out to Newman’s family, friends, and fans during this difficult time.

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