The Australian comedy film titled "Crocodile Dundee - A Crocodile to Kiss" was released in 1986, achieving tremendous success that led to the release of two sequels in 1988 and 2001. Curiosity arises about the fate of the stars from the original film and their present appearances. We present to you a captivating picture gallery showcasing their transformations over time.
'Crocodile Dundee - A Crocodile to Kiss.' This is what the actors do today
Paul Hogan, who hails from Sydney, experienced a breakthrough in his career with the film "Crocodile Dundee." Portraying the character of a hunter who grew up in the wilderness alongside Aborigines and embarked on a journey to New York, Hogan succeeded in inspiring millions of people through his performance.
Following the success of 'Crocodile Dundee', Paul Hogan faced challenges in maintaining his career momentum. While he reprised the role of the adventurous "Mick Dundee" two more times, he was unable to replicate the success of the first installment. Subsequent film projects failed to attract significant audiences to theaters. Hogan's most recent film appearance was in the Australian production 'Charlie & Boots' in 2009. However, in 2018, he made a comeback to the screens with 'That's Not My Dog,' an Australian comedy.
A sequel to 'Crocodile Dundee' was also released in 2020. This is entitled 'The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee' and Paul Hogan once again slipped into the leading role. The comedy dealt with Hogan's parade role of 'Crocodile Dundee'.