Bear with me. Thanks Seth! #Ted2 pic.twitter.com/GZFyrJIxcu— David Hasselhoff (@DavidHasselhoff) October 22, 2014
Universal Pictures' Ted 2, the sequel to 2012's box office hit Ted, is officially set for showing in theaters beginning June 26. As with the original film, Seth MacFarlane directs, co-wrote the script and co-produces the follow-up to the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy movie of all time. He will also once more star as the voice of the magical teddy bear Ted.
Ted 2 continues the adventures and misadventures of John Bennet (portrayed by Mark Wahlberg) and MacFarlanes' Ted. Also returning for the sequel are Jessica Barth as Tami-Lynn, Ted's girlfriend and co-worker at the grocery store, and Patrick Warburton as Guy, John's co-worker at his office. The new cast for the sequel includes Amanda Seyfried as Samantha Jackson, plus Morgan Freeman, Liam Neeson, Sam J. Jones, Dennis Haysbert, Richard Schiff, Michael Dorn, Curtis Stigers, John Slattery, David Hasselhoff, Tom Brady, Philip Casnoff, Nana Visitor, among others. Patrick Stewart will serve as the film's unseen narrator. It's been rumored that William Shatner will also be appearing in the film. It's also been rumored that Mila Kunis will be doing a cameo since in the first Ted, Wahlberg's John and Kunis' Lori were seen finally getting their wish of settling down and having a happy, peaceful married life together.
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A brave Newport girl who was diagnosed with a brain tumor in October has had some famous visitors at the Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital for Wales in recent months.Libby Fussell, 12, was diagnosed with the brain tumor, which was made up of a combination of two different types of cancer, on October 31, 2014. She had two operations in November to remove the tumor and began her first week of radiotherapy and chemotherapy last week. Among the visitors Libby has had at hospital are Baywatch star David Hasselhoff, Wales rugby captain Sam Warburton, and the Cardiff City footballers.
David Hasselhoff will be coming to Niagara Falls this June. He has been booked for the 5th Annual Niagara Falls Comic Con. The 62-year-old actor/singer will appear June 6 and 7 at the Scotia Bank Convention Centre.David helped revive Baywatch for the syndication market helping it reach Guinness Book of World Records standards where it is still the most watched TV show of all time at 1.1 billion viewers.Hasselhoff was also a popular singer in Europe, enjoying huge chart success in Germany."Acting, singing and producing, you name it, he's done it all," says Niagara Falls Comic Con show producer Chris Dabrowski.Hasselhoff has also appeared in the films Click, Dodgeball, Piranha 3DD, The Spongebob Squarepants Movie and the upcoming Ted 2.Tickets range from $25 to $35, or $70 for a three-day pass. Visit 
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David Hasselhoff and his Welsh girlfriend Hayley Roberts will have a new show, Hayley And The Hoff airing early in 2015.The BBC Wales show looks at the real-life fairytale romance of Hayley, a former shop worker from Glynneath, and one of the most well-known pop culture icons of the '80s, David Hasselhoff.Exploring their relationship from how they met through to their current lives, the show, produced by Avanti, takes a look behind closed doors of the Hoff and Hayley.In the BBC Wales program we will find out more about Hayley and how her life has changed dramatically since she met the Hoff.The couple met when the Knight Rider star was a judge on Britain’s Got Talent in 2011 and have been together ever since.Yes, on an episode of ITV’s All Star Mr and Mrs, Hasselhoff said: “The first time I went to Wales I thought I landed in a land of hobbits. I went there and everybody was really small, and the houses were small and the writing was backwards. Her dad helped me park and I liked him immediately - I think we’re the same age!â€Source:
David Hasselhoff will play Captain Hook in Peter Pan, which will run at the 


David Hasselhoff is in Cardiff today for the rugby game.

David Hasselhoff presented the award for Best Female to Ariana Grande at the MTV EMAs, donning none other than a kilt. He also participated in a skit in which he wore blue and white face paint as 'Bravehoff' in a parody of the Mel Gibson movie Braveheart.


Today marks the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall in Germany."I had been in Berlin in 1987 and in 1988 but the first time I really got into what was going on with the wall was in ’89, when my song “Looking for Freedom†was #1 for eight weeks in West Germany," David tells TIME magazine."And then the Berlin Wall mysteriously, through the grace of God, came down. The last time I’d seen my German promoter before that day, I’d asked him when he thought the wall was going to come down. He was just about 60 years old then, and he said, “Not in my lifetime.†I remember that statement. On November 9, he called me and said, “You’re not going to believe this! The wall is down! The people are free!â€David recounts his time in Berlin before and after the wall came down. Read the complete article at
David tells NPR, "I was a guy who happened to do a show called Knight Rider, who happened to sing a song called 'Looking For Freedom,'" says actor, activist and singer David Hasselhoff.Hasselhoff was a certified heartthrob in the States, but he built his European reputation on that pop song. NPR's Rachel Martin asked him how he came to sing an unforgettable concert in Berlin on New Year's Eve back in 1989 after the Wall fell."I had been behind the Wall eight or nine times since 1987, to kind of further my music career with the Knight Rider car; if they wouldn't come and see me, they would come and see the car," Hasselhoff says. "I hit big with a single and they invited me to sing, and I said, 'Only if I could sing on the Wall.' And they said yes!"Even with the massive crowd singing along, Hasselhoff says he had no idea whether the performance would have any lasting impact. It wasn't until he saw people holding signs while on tour, thanking him for the fall of the Wall, that he realized how much it meant."I didn't know if it was a joke or not, I really didn't," he says. "It wasn't a joke; it was like 'Thank you for the fall of the Wall and thank you for our childhood.'"Read the rest of the article at 
David Hasselhoff has a new iOS game for fans to try out. It's called