No, it was John Meillon. Paul said he would "put another shrimp on the barbie."
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Paul Hogan is an Australian actor. Overseas, he is best known for portraying the character Crocodile Dundee, but within Australia, he had a unique comedy series, the Paul Hogan Show, which ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1984, and was popular amongst Australians for its droll, larrikin humour.
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No, Hulk Hogan's real name isn't Hulk Hogan. His real name is Terry Bollea.
Paul Carpenter - actor - died on 1964-06-12.
Paul Hogan
Paul Hogan was the actor in this great Aussie comedy, he actually had his own show in the 70's (the Paul Hogan show), most of the show was unscripted apparently, and the co star (the character was called Strop) wasn't an actor, just one of the film crew, maybe the manager.
very much alive
Paul Hogan is an Australian actor. Overseas, he is best known for portraying the character Crocodile Dundee, but within Australia, he had a unique comedy series, the Paul Hogan Show, which ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1984, and was popular amongst Australians for its droll, larrikin humour.
No, Paul Hogan is not Hawk Hogan's brother. Hawk Hogan is American born and a retired machinery engineer. He is known for designing electromagnetic machinery and integrating microwave HPA's used to extract hydrocarbons from materials, minerals and organics producing/recovering petrochemical fuels to help free America from our dependency on foreign oil imports. Paul Hogan is an Australian actor.
Australian born actor Paul Hogan is best known internationally for his portrayal of Crocodile Dundee in the 1986 film of the same name. The popular movie would spawn two sequels, though neither did as well as the first film.
J. Paul Hogan died in 2012.
There is currently no official website for Paul Hogan.
Paul Hogan was born on October 8, 1939.
The Paul Hogan Show was created in 1973.
J. Paul Hogan was born in 1919.
This was Paul Hogan.Australian comedian and actor Paul Hogan originally worked as a rigger on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, but during the 1970s he developed his own television comedy sketch programme called "The Paul Hogan Show". In 1986, Hogan co-produced and starred in "Crocodile Dundee".