LONDON (AP) - Prime Minister David Cameron met an unlikely namesake Tuesday, as TV’s David Hasselhoff took a tour of Britain's Parliament.
Cameron ran into Hasselhoff _ and posed briefly for a photo _ as the actor and presenter strolled close to the famous clock tower that houses the world-renowned Big Ben bell.
Hasselhoff was being shown around Parliament by lawmaker and former musician David Morris.
The former “Baywatch” star was helping Morris promote a campaign to restore a disused entertainment complex in Morecambe, the northern England seaside resort he represents in Parliament.
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