Pamela Bach, known for her role in “Baywatch,” has passed away at 62. She died at her Los Angeles home from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, as confirmed by the county medical examiner.
Her ex-husband, David Hasselhoff, shared a heartfelt statement on X. He expressed grief and asked for privacy as their family mourns this loss.
Bach’s final Instagram post was a New Year’s message filled with gratitude. She shared a special moment with her grandchild, London, days before her passing.
She began her acting career in 1973 and gained fame in the ’90s with “Baywatch.” She was married to Hasselhoff for 16 years, and they had two daughters together.
Apart from “Baywatch,” she appeared in “Cheers,” “Baywatch Nights,” and other TV shows. Her presence in Hollywood spanned decades, leaving a lasting impact.
Born in Oklahoma, Bach started as a model before stepping into acting. She also gained global recognition by competing in the UK reality show “Celebrity Big Brother.”
She is survived by her daughters, Taylor and Hayley. Her passing has left fans and loved ones in deep sorrow.