Pamela Bach, ‘Baywatch’ Actress and David Hasselhoff’s Ex Wife, Dies by Suicide

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What drives a life filled with glamour, love, and family to a solitary, heartbreaking end? How did Pamela Bach’s suicide death at 62 overshadow her decades-long career that began in Tulsa?
Pamela Bach, the actress whose name flickered across screens in iconic shows like Baywatch and Knight Rider, was found dead in her Hollywood Hills home on March 5, 2025, at the age of 62.
The Los Angeles Medical Examiner’s office confirmed her death as a suicide—a self-inflicted gunshot wound that stunned her family, friends, and fans.
Behind the scenes of her vibrant career and high-profile marriage to David Hasselhoff lay a story of joy, strife, and an unspoken struggle that ended too soon.
From Tulsa to Tinseltown: A Star’s Journey

Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Pamela Bach stepped into the spotlight in the 1970s, carving a path through Hollywood with determination and charm.
Her early role in Francis Ford Coppola’s Rumble Fish (1983) alongside Matt Dillon and Mickey Rourke hinted at a promising career. Television soon became her stage, with appearances in The Young and the Restless, Cheers, The Fall Guy, and T.J. Hooker.
It was on the set of Knight Rider, however, that fate intervened. There, she met David Hasselhoff, the charismatic star whose life would intertwine with hers for nearly two decades.

Married in 1989, they welcomed two daughters, Taylor and Hayley, and Pamela joined David on Baywatch, playing café owner Kaye Morgan for a decade.
Her career was steady, her family a source of pride—yet beneath it all, cracks would eventually surface.
Pamela Bach Suicide Death at 62: A Quiet Farewell
The Bach-Hasselhoff union unraveled in 2006 after a contentious divorce marked by allegations of domestic abuse from Pamela and an infamous video of David’s alcohol relapse, filmed by one of their daughters.

The split thrust their private pain into public view, with disputes over spousal support lingering into 2017. Despite the storm, Pamela’s love for her daughters and granddaughter, London, shone through.
Her final Instagram post on New Year’s Eve 2024 radiated hope: “May 2025 be filled with beautiful moments, laughter, and all the blessings your hearts can hold.” Tragically, that optimism faded.
On March 5, family members, concerned by her silence, found her unresponsive, a locked door hiding her final act.
David Hasselhoff mourned publicly, saying, “Our family is deeply saddened… we kindly request privacy as we grieve.”
A Legacy of Light and Loss
Pamela Bach’s death leaves a void in Hollywood and beyond. Her representative, Sharon Kelly, called her a “Force of Nature,” while daughter Hayley Amber Hasselhoff paid tribute with a poignant Instagram post—a photo of her parents adorned with a white star.
As the industry reflects on her roles and resilience, her story raises haunting questions about the unseen battles even the brightest stars face.

Help is available at 988 for those in crisis—a reminder that no one needs to face the dark alone.
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