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David Hasselhoff at New College Nottingham

David visited students at New College Nottingham on Friday.

David at New College Nottingham

“NCN presents The Hoff” said the cinema-style backdrop in Screen 1 as the star grabbed a microphone and launched the college’s week-long Jamcon creative careers week by reflecting on his own career and giving 300 TV, film and media students some tips for the future.It helps if you’re lucky, he told them. “But remember that luck is being prepared for opportunity whenever it presents itself.”Before giving his off-the-cuff talk to students, The Hoff set out his plans for the immediate future.Next week he flies to Sweden to record Hoff Half Hour, a talk show that will be screened on Sky. Other upcoming projects include the film Killing Hasselhoff – a comedy in which a hitman is hired to bump him off – and the Discovery Channel documentary Shark Week.There is also talk of reinventing the character The Hoff as a superhero, whose special powers will include slow-motion sight and the ability to travel back in time.During his talk, the cult performer reflected on a career that has embraced TV smashes Knight Rider and Baywatch, documentaries, film roles and success on the concert stage and recording studios.“Life is about overcoming your fears,” he told the students. “Life is not fair, and I’m still learning that, but if you don’t feel sorry for yourself and move forward, it’s OK.”Asked about the best piece of advice he had ever received, The Hoff replied: “Never give up!”“He was really motivating and made me feel I can achieve anything,” said Sandra Tkacz [correct] , 19, of Aspley. “You can be tempted to give up on a dream but today I felt: ‘Why not?’”Ashley Carter, 16, of Arnold, added: “The Hoff is an inspiration to young people and shows them that they can do anything if they put their minds to it.”

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New College Nottingham was delighted to welcome David Hasselhoff at The Broadway Cinema.

New College Nottingham Interview
ncn gets Hoff-tastic
New College Nottingham was delighted to welcome David Hasselhoff to speak to our Creative, Cultural and Digital Industries students on Friday 10 January.David pulled up to Broadway Cinema, where the event took place, in an E-Type Jaguar, courtesy of the Nottingham Motor Company, a car dealership purchased by ncn to run motor vehicle training courses at.Whilst speaking to students David said: “I’ve been around the block, I’ve been at the bottom and I’ve been at the top, what I’ve learned is that you have to be impeccable with your word, do your best and don’t assume anything. You’ve got to show up in life, you’ve got to show up for your parents, show up in business and show up for yourself.”“If you have natural talent, you just need to get on it. Whatever opportunities you can find, go for it. Never give up, believe in yourself, see it, believe it and you’ll live it.”When asked about his time in Nottingham David added:“Your weather here is so bad that it’s been easy for me to walk the streets because I’ve always got my head down in the rain so no-one recognises me, but when they do, the people are Nottingham are so sincere, I’ve loved meeting them.”He spoke to more than 300 students about his rise to stardom in Knight rider and global success with Baywatch, including the more difficult and enlightening times of his career.TV and Film BTEC student, Ashlea Carter, 16 from Arnold said: “It’s amazing that we got to meet David and listen to his experiences. He’s had such a varied career and to be able to hear from someone who has experienced so much in the industry was brilliant.”TV and Film BTEC student, Frazer Miller, 17 from Underwood added: “It’s really great that the Hoff came to ncn to speak to us, I remembered him from when I was younger, seeing him on Baywatch and Britain’s Got Talent, but to be able to speak to him himself and hear about what he’s achieved throughout his career was really inspiring.”New College Nottingham Head of Academy for Media, Film & Digital Technologies, Jonathan Laud said: “It’s been a brilliant experience for our students, to have someone of David Hasslehoff’s experience and status to come and speak to our students is a real coupe. Students thoroughly enjoyed his talk and interacting with him and have been really inspired by his talk. This has been a great way to kick-start our annual event known as ‘Jamcon’, which throws a spotlight on careers in the creative industries.”The event officially launched ‘jamcon’ - ncn’s creative careers conference, which begins on Monday 13 January and sees a week of guest speakers and workshops taking place at the college, to inspire students about the creative industries that they could be working in. ITV Central news is doing a segment about it tonight, Here's bit of the interview NCN facebook for more pictures here