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Jeremy Jackson from “Baywatch”: – Unrecognizable

Jeremy Jackson (41) rose to fame when he played Hobie, the son of David Hasselhoff (70), in the iconic 90’s series “Baywatch”.

He had a brilliant career ahead of him, and many fell madly in love with the charming young man who was followed on the TV series for a total of 159 episodes.

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He landed the role at age 11

Jackson was only 11 when he landed the role of charming Hobie, a role he took on in Season 2 after Brandon Call left the series to star in the TV series “Family Chaos”.

Jackson played this role until he was 18 and viewers were able to follow his development “Baywatch” from child to teenager.

The idol girl turned 41 today, and new photos of the former superstar make many people gasp with excitement.

UNKNOWN: Actor Jeremy Jackson no longer looks like young Hobie.  Photo: Brian Ach / Getty Images

UNKNOWN: Actor Jeremy Jackson no longer looks like young Hobie. Photo: Brian Ach / Getty Images
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Problems at home

Although many had predicted a brilliant career for the young starlet, Jackon was unable to handle the success and fame that comes with the series.

At 16, he had earned over NOK 15 million, after which he spent the money on parties and women, and it was this that would lead him to leave “Baywatch” in 1998.

In 2012, Jackson married his longtime girlfriend, actress Loni Willson (39), but divorced two years later.

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Jackson, who did not find happiness after his divorce, now lives the happy single life as a personal trainer in the United States.

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