The cause of death for Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff has been officially confirmed, three weeks after she died at the age of 61.
The model and actor was known for her television appearances during the 1980s and 1990s and her 17-year marriage to David Hasselhoff.
TMZ reports that her Los Angeles County death certificate confirms she died by suicide on March 5. She has since been cremated.
Originally from Oklahoma, Bach moved to Los Angeles in 1985 and met her future husband on the set of his hit show Knight Rider the same year.
In a statement to TMZ after her death, Hasselhoff said: “Our family is deeply saddened by the recent passing of Pamela Hasselhoff.
“We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time but we kindly request privacy as we grieve and navigate through this challenging time.”

The former couple shared two daughters: Taylor, 34, and Hayley, 32.
Bach was born Pamela Weissenbach on October 16, 1963. She was raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the daughter of a model, and began her own modelling career as a teenager.
She attended Tulsa East Central High School before studying Engineering/Theatre Arts at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College.
Bach made her film debut in Francis Ford Coppola’s Rumble Fish in 1983, which also starred Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke and Diane Lane.

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In 1985, she moved to Los Angeles to work in television, meeting Hasselhoff on the set of the Knight Rider episode “Knight Racer.” They married four years later.
She also worked with her husband on
In 2006, Hasselhoff announced he was filing for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. Their divorce was finalized later that year, with each being given custody of one daughter. Hasselhoff married model Hayley Roberts in 2018.
In 2011, Bach-Hasselhoff appeared in that year’s Celebrity Big Brother on British television.
If you are experiencing feelings of distress, or are struggling to cope, you can speak to the Samaritans, in confidence, on 116 123 (UK and ROI), email [email protected], or visit the Samaritans website to find details of your nearest branch.
If you are based in the USA, and you or someone you know needs mental health assistance right now, call or text 988, or visit 988lifeline.org to access online chat from the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. This is a free, confidential crisis hotline that is available to everyone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you are in another country, you can go to www.befrienders.org to find a helpline near you