Paul Hogan's brother is John Hogan. John is known for his involvement in various business ventures and has maintained a relatively private life compared to Paul, who is famous for his role in the "Crocodile Dundee" films. The two share a close bond, but John is not as widely recognized in the entertainment industry.
J. Paul Hogan died in 2012.
Paul T. Hogan was born on 1898-09-05.
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yes! he was born in 1936, i think he's in his 70's
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.
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.
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.
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Paul T. Hogan was born on 1898-09-05.
No, Paul Hogan, the actor known for his role in "Crocodile Dundee," is not the father of PJ Hogan, the director known for films like "Muriel's Wedding." PJ Hogan's father is also named Paul Hogan, but he is not the same person as the actor. The two are not directly related in that way.
No, Hulk Hogan's real name isn't Hulk Hogan. His real name is Terry Bollea.
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.
Paul Hogan's parents are William "Bill" Hogan and Margaret "Maggie" Hogan. They lived in New South Wales, Australia, where Hogan was born and raised. His upbringing in a working-class family influenced his later career in comedy and film.