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Paul Hogan AM (born 8 October 1939) is an Australian actor and comedian. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his performance as outback adventurer Michael "Crocodile" Dundee in Crocodile Dundee (1986), the first in the Crocodile Dundee film series.
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Paul Hogan is an Australian-American former consul, butler, and television personality. He is most famous to television audiences for portraying "the Butler" on the 2003 series Joe Millionaire . He has since made guest appearances on other programs, and hosted the series Groomed .
Hogan's 5,300-square-foot contemporary just came on the market at $6.475 million. He bought the house in 2009 for about $25,000 less. Read the full story and see photos at The Huffington Post .
Decades after his stint rescuing beautiful blondes from crocodiles and conquering Manhattan in a snakeskin vest and Akubra hat, Paul Hogan (better known as "Crocodile Dundee") and his wife and ...
Paul Hogan did a rare interview with Yahoo Entertainment in 2020 looking back at his famed 1986 breakout comedy. Paul Hogan reflects on 35 years of being called Crocodile Dundee Skip to main content
Cornell became Hogan's manager [6] and often appeared alongside him in his popular television show, The Paul Hogan Show, as a character called "Strop" [7] (a dim-witted dinkum Australian surf lifesaver). He produced and co-wrote the screenplay for Hogan's 1986 film Crocodile Dundee [4] which became the highest grossing Australian film. [8]
The butler was, once again, played by Paul Hogan. [citation needed] However, the show's popularity dissolved very quickly; [17] Fox's head of entertainment Sandy Grushow stated that "our instincts told us from the very beginning that Joe Millionaire was a one-time stunt and I think we got greedy." He added, "We tried to sneak it by the American ...