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Glaser PaulMichael

Mar 25, 1943

Rating : AA (Data from a birth certificate)

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American actor of"Starsky and Hutch" fame. He played Starsky in the popular 1970s TV series and in a later movie based on the series.. Glaser has a number of TV, film and stage credits to his name. Interested in acting from the time he was young, he attended Tulane where he could pursue his interest in the stage and film. He married Elizabeth Meyer on August 24, 1980. A few months later she was pregnant and suffering from placenta previa. Their daughter Ariel was delivered by Caesarian section on August 4, 1981. A few weeks after her birth, Elizabeth began hemorrhaging and was transfused with blood that had been infected by the HIV virus. She unknowingly breast fed Ariel who was diagnosed in 1986 and had transferred the virus in-utero to their son Jake, born October 25, 1984. Ariel died of AIDS in 1988 and their son has been diagnosed as HIV-positive. Elizabeth became an AIDS activist before her death on December 3, 1994. Glaser married for the second time, this time to Tracy Barone, on November 24, 1996. Their marriage yielded a daughter Zoe, born October 7, 1997. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less

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`` Paul Michael Glaser

Paul Michael Glaser

Born March 25, 1943, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Paul Michael Glaser is a renowned American actor, director, and author, best known for his iconic role as Detective Dave Starsky in the 1970s television series Starsky & Hutch.

Career

Glaser's career spans decades, encompassing television, film, and stage. After Starsky & Hutch, he transitioned into directing, helming episodes of various television series, including Miami Vice, Murder, She Wrote, and episodes of Starsky & Hutch itself. He also directed the feature film The Running Man (1987).

Beyond Starsky & Hutch

Glaser's acting career extended beyond his detective role. He appeared in films such as Fiddler on the Roof (1971) and Butterflies Are Free (1972). He continued acting on stage and in television movies and series. In addition to acting and directing, Glaser is also an accomplished author, having written several books, including memoirs and children's literature.

Personal Life

Glaser's personal life has been marked by both joy and tragedy. He was married to Elizabeth Meyer, and they had two children. Tragically, his wife contracted HIV through a blood transfusion during childbirth and later passed away, as did their daughter. Glaser became an advocate for AIDS awareness and research following these devastating losses. He remarried later in life.

Recent Years

Information about Glaser's very recent projects can be challenging to find readily available in consolidated sources. While he maintains a lower public profile than during his Starsky & Hutch heyday, he occasionally attends fan conventions and events. Up-to-date information on his latest endeavors may be best sought through specialized fan communities or direct inquiries.

Social Media

Confirmed current active social media presence for Paul Michael Glaser is limited. Dedicated searches across platforms may yield some results, but officially verified accounts are not readily apparent. Fan-created tribute pages or groups may exist.

Note: Information, especially regarding current activities and social media, can change rapidly. This information is based on available data as of late 2023.

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