Michael Newman

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Michael Newman (born 1957) was a Los Angeles County lifeguard for 20 years and a firefighter.

Newman started his career as a lifeguard at the age of 10 when he joined the junior lifeguards. He excelled at swimming and water sports and attended Pacific Palisades High School. He later attended the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he majored in advertising.

Newman took the firefighter's exam while waiting to be hired as a lifeguard. He soon found the two to be compatible.

In 1989, Newman joined his friend and fellow lifeguard, Greg Bonann, as a technical consultant on Bonann's television show, Baywatch. Newman also made frequent appearances on the show as an actor, the only real lifeguard featured on the show. He remained on the show through its entire run, becoming a regular cast member in the opening credits in 1996. The exposure from the show made him an international star over the years. Newman even had his own official fan club at the height of his popularity.

Many of the rescue scenes on the show were reenacted from actual rescues Newman participated in as a lifeguard.

In 1996, Newman won the National Ironman Championship.

Newman currently lives in Pacific Palisades, California with his wife, Sarah, and their two children, Chris and Emily. Post-Baywatch he has taken to selling real-estate, and claims that his new profession is more lucrative than his acting job.

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