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Paul Hogan, AM (born 8 October 1939) is an Australian actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer best known for his TV series The Paul Hogan Show and for his role as Mick Dundee (aka Crocodile Dundee) from the Crocodile Dundee film series, for which he won a Golden Globe award.
Early life and career[]
Paul Hogan was born in Lightning Ridge, New South Wales. He grew up in the Sydney suburb of Granville. He attended Parramatta Marist High School. Hogan went on to become a rigger working at heights such as on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Paul Hogan rose to fame in Australia in the early 1970s after an appearance as a pretend tap-dancing knife-throwing act on the TV talent show New Faces where he mocked the panel of judges, and after an interview on A Current Affair.
Hogan followed these with his own comedy sketch program The Paul Hogan Show, which he produced, wrote, and in which he played characters with John Cornell. The series, which ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1984, was popular both in his native country and in the UK, and showcased his trademark lighthearted but laddish ocker humour. The early series was on Channel Seven and by 1975, it was screened on Channel Nine where it remained until 1984.
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Paul Hogan
Australian actor and comedian (born 1939)
For other people named Paul Hogan, see Paul Hogan (disambiguation).
Paul Hogan
AM
Hogan at the Royal Charity Concert in 1980
Born (1939-10-08) 8 October 1939 (age 85)[1] Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia
Occupations - Actor
- comedian
- producer
- writer
Years active 1971–present Spouses Noelene Edwards
(m. 1958; div. 1981)
(m. 1982; div. 1989)[3]Linda Kozlowski
(m. 1990; div. 2014)Children 6 Paul HoganAM (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.
Early life
[edit]At the start of his career, Paul Hogan said he was born in Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, to appear more interesting. He was actually born in Parramatta, a suburb in Greater Western