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 Paul Hogan - Uncyclopedia
Paul Hogan, (Born 12 BBY, Died 89 ABY)the once Prime Minister of Australia and Lord of the Down under World for life, was born west of Uluru.
Paul was a national hero, in 34 ABY he invaded Antartica and clamed it for Australia.
Paul retired from politics in 2003 when he was stripped of power by the monarch of Australia for interfering with a wallaby.
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 Paul Hogan : Biography of Australian Movie Legend Australian Sports and Entertainment Portal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Hogan's unlikely entertainment career began at age 31 when he wrote to a TV talent show representing himself as a rural tap-dancing knife thrower.
Hogan boosted his exposure with "The Paul Hogan Show" beginning in 1977 and a series of TV specials filmed in England starting in 1983.
Hogan was well cast as the colorful bohemian uncle to whom the youth is sent to spend the summer.
www.cooldudesandhotbabes.com /paulhogan.html   (409 words)

  
 The Paul Hogan Show - Nostalgia Central
This was Paul Hogan in the days before he became Mick "Crocodile" Dundee, met Linda wotshername with the plastic face and silicon-tits, and dumped poor old Narelle in the fibro house at Auburn.
The essence of Hogan's humour in these sketch shows was his cast of invented characters, most of whom caught the public's imagination.
Hogan's long-time producer John Cornell also went in front of the cameras as the numskull Strop (and he got to marry the spunk of the 70s, Delvene Delaney!).
www.nostalgiacentral.com /tv/comedy/paulhoganshow.htm   (359 words)

  
 ENOUGH ROPE with Andrew Denton - episode 10: Paul Hogan (19/05/2003)
Paul Hogan: Uh, a little typecast and a little bit, yeah… As much as I sort of became Crocodile Dundee, even then another movie after 'Crocodile Dundee', um, she got stuck with that a little.
Paul Hogan: We're just two, er… I'm a divorcee, he's a bachelor, and we're two, er — no, he's a widower, I should say — and we're two straight guys in a small country town who have to pretend we're gay.
Paul Hogan: You say to a straight guy, "There's something on the bottom of your shoe," he goes… (Bends leg forwards to check shoe) You say the same to a gay guy, he goes… (Bends leg backwards and pirouettes to check shoe) And that's one.
www.abc.net.au /tv/enoughrope/transcripts/s858507.htm   (4009 words)

  
 Barnes & Noble.com - Biography
Australian actor Paul Hogan was mellow-voiced and rugged enough to succeed as an action hero, but he loved making people laugh, something he'd been doing on a professional basis since his debut as a blindfolded, tap dancing knife thrower on the Aussie TV amateur contest New Faces.
With his manager John Cornell as director, Hogan took a big chunk of his TV earnings and produced an amiable culture-clash comedy, Crocodile Dundee (Hogan and Cornell owned 65 percent of the picture, the rest going to the circle of friends who'd invested in the project).
Those later Paul Hogan vehicles failed to match the popularity of Crocodile Dundee; even the very carefully contrived sequel Crocodile Dundee 2 was a box-office dud.
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 Paul Hogan - Crocodile Dundee's "Down Under" Plantation
Owing to his own marketability, everything Hogan has lent his winning grin to has scored a knockout — Winfield cigarettes became and remain the most popular brand in Australia, Foster's lager became the second-largest-selling beer in Britain and the number of American tourists visiting Australia doubled in just four short years.
Recently, Hogan has become the new face of Subaru Outback, once again utilizing his well-loved persona and worldwide appeal in their car commercials.
Paul and Linda Hogan have created their plantation at Cedar Springs to be an estate like no other.
www.islandconnections.com /edit/paul_hogan.htm   (777 words)

  
 Paul Hogan at Hollywood Cult Movies
Paul Hogan and real-life wife Linda Kozlowski in a romantic scene from the finale of the blockbuster sequel “Crocodile Dundee II”.
Have a g'day with the third entry in the hit series, mate, as Paul Hogan's Mick Dundee trades life in the Outback with girlfriend Linda Kozlowski and their son for the sunny streets of L.A. when Kozlowski returns to her journalism job.
Paul Hogan, complete with his trademark acubra hat, crocodile-skin vest and Tarzan knife in a publicity still for the final installment of the popular “Crocodile Dundee” trilogy, “Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles” (2001), a film which hit cinema’s nearly 13 years after the second sequel.
www.hollywoodcultmovies.com /html/paul_hogan.html   (539 words)

  
 The Best Of The Paul Hogan Show  DVD - Memorable To Go   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
It is this Paul Hogan character that has taken him from the scaffolds of the Harbour Bridge to the very top of Hollywood.
Paul’s television career began in 1971 when he appeared on New Faces as a blindfolded, tap dancing knife thrower.
Paul Hogan was destined for stardom from the moment he greeted his first audience with a casual “G’day”.
www.memorabletv.com /mtg/browse/browsep/bestofthepaulhoganshow.htm   (246 words)

  
 BBC - Comedy Guide - The Paul Hogan Show   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Hogan's long-time producer John Cornell went in front of the cameras too, as the numskull and womanless Strop, and a core supporting cast evolved.
Under the title Paul Hogan's England, C4 also screened two such full-length programmes in their entirety (4 November and 30 December 1983), both of which were shot in London.
Paul Hogan was the subject of the LWT/ITV arts series The South Bank Show on 28 February 1988.
www.bbc.co.uk /comedy/guide/articles/p/paulhoganshowthe_7775115.shtml   (415 words)

  
 ACTOR PAUL HOGAN AND CROCODILE DUNDEE | SOLAR NAVIGATOR WORLD ELECTRIC NAVIGATION CHALLENGE | THE BLUEBIRD ELECTRIC ...
As Hoges the footy-loving pub philosopher of The Paul Hogan Show, and as Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee, the bushman who conquers New York with a grin, a "G~day" and a big knife, Paul Hogan made himself into an emblem of Australianness--and sold it to the world.
Hogan~s countrymen lost no time living up to the advertising: travelers proudly broadened their accents, salted their speech with Aussie colloquialisms, and said "G~day" instead of "Hi." On a visit to the U.S., Prime Minister Bob Hawke introduced himself as the leader of "Crocodile Dundee country." His allusion to the Marlboro cigarette commercials was apt.
Paul Hogan was listed as one of twelve Promising New Actors of 1986 in John Willis' Screen World, Vol.
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 Paul Hogan
In the late '60s, Hogan wrote to a television talent show expressing a desire to display his talents as 'a tap-dancing knife thrower.' The producers bought it and invited him in.
Once on the show though, he performed a stand-up in which he poked fun of the very show he was on.
This show led him to The Paul Hogan Show in 1977, which became a huge hit in Australia and around the world.
www.tribute.ca /bio.asp?id=7259   (433 words)

  
 Paul Hogan presented in Arts section
As Hoges the footy-loving pub philosopher of The Paul Hogan Show, and as Michael J. “Crocodile” Dundee, the bushman who conquers New York with a grin, a “G’day” and a big knife, Paul Hogan made himself into an emblem of Australianness--and sold it to the world.
Hogan’s countrymen lost no time living up to the advertising: travelers proudly broadened their accents, salted their speech with Aussie colloquialisms, and said “G’day” instead of “Hi.” On a visit to the U.S., Prime Minister Bob Hawke introduced himself as the leader of “Crocodile Dundee country.” His allusion to the Marlboro cigarette commercials was apt.
But then Hogan, whom acquaintances describe as an astute businessman with little time for fools, was, as he conceded, “a bit smarter than I make out on the old telly.
www.newsfinder.org /site/more/paul_hogan   (800 words)

  
 "Fair Dinkum Fillums": the Crocodile Dundee Phenomenon
Both Hogan and Cornell were explicit in the run-up to the first film that their target was as much the occasional and even non-cinema cinema goers in the rest of the population.
Hogan, Cornell, Kerry Packer, and many of the crew members put up quite alot of the film's budget (with some reports putting the Hogan/Cornell involvement at close to half of the film's budget - they were staking a sizeable proportion of the money that they had made over the years from TV specials and advertising).
Hogan's TV specials were not only shown in syndication in the USA and on UK's Channel 4; but through his ads for Fosters and the Australian Tourist Commission he had been established as a household figure.
wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au /ReadingRoom/film/Croc.html   (10969 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles at Epinions.com
Cornell produced Paul Hogan's television show back in the early 70s, and also produced the first two Dundee movies, as well as Hogan's contribution to the spiritual 'Almost an Angel', which he also directed.
Paul Hogan's real-life wife plays his 'wife' in the movie, and has played opposite him in all the Dundee movies, as well as in 'Almost an Angel'.
Paul Rodriguez has a small part as a professional extra in movies showing Mick the ropes of the trade while Mick tries to infiltrate the film studio.
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 Fans Of Reality TV - Joe Millionaire Forum - Paul Hogan, the butler
Paul Hogan is an Australian, and has been working as a butler for 4 years, for clients in Aspen and the Bahamas.
Paul said "Well, why don't you buy one?" He said Evan looked at him like he was growing horns or something.
Paul is pretty funny, he can deliver these very sly lines with pretty good timing.
www.fansofrealitytv.com /forums/showthread.php?p=78113   (770 words)

  
 Hogan and the 'real' hero | LJWorld.com
Like the city he pokes fun at, Hogan's character is referenced worldwide, but one quickly senses he'd rather not talk about Rodney Ansell, a man who boasted of being the "real" Crocodile Dundee until his death in a shoot-out with police two years ago.
To Hogan, however, the parallels between Ansell and Dundee are weak.
With his knowledge of the Australian landscape, it's tempting to quiz Hogan if the contestants on the Outback version of the TV show "Survivor" actually have anything to fear from the animals.
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 Astrology Software for Research - Paul Hogan - astrology chart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
From there, he went on to do "The Paul Hogan Show" from 1977-82 in Australia, which was syndicated in some U.S. cities.
In 2000, Hogan said G'day to a third "Crocodile Dundee" film, 14 years after the huge success of the original.
Hogan will produce and co-script the tentatively titled "Crocodile Dundee Returns," which will also star his wife, Linda Kozlowski.
www.astrodatabank.com /nm/HoganPaulPRT.htm   (317 words)

  
 DVD Times - Crocodile Dundee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Before he made Crocodile Dundee, Paul Hogan was best known for his television work, notably a comedy series The Paul Hogan Show from the early 70s (which Channel 4 in the UK showed in the early 80s).
Hogan was quoted as wanting to make what he called a “real movie”, instead of the “arty” films that Australia was making at the time.
Linda Kozlowski is a capable foil, and the chemistry between her and Hogan is clearly genuine: they married in real life.
www.dvdtimes.co.uk /content.php?contentid=12171   (1906 words)

  
 The Best of the Paul Hogan Show - The Memorable TV DVD Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A 2 disc special showcasing the best bits from the 70’s specials of the iconic Paul Hogan, with all of his famous characters on show.
Most importantly though is his character of Hoges, the sleeveless footy top, work shorts and footy socks wearing full blown icon, his suburban escapades with the equally brilliant slack jawed Strop (John Cornell) are the stuff of TV legend, mostly set in Hoges run down kitchen or bedsit their surreal conversations are hysterical.
Extras feature more sketches from the Hogan Archives, disc one has four segments each focusing on a different topic; These are News, Career, Culture and Television.
www.memorabletv.com /dvdreviews05/bestofpaulhogan.htm   (220 words)

  
 Paul Winchell & Jerry Mahoney
In 1950, The Speidel Show (later The Paul Winchell-Jerry Mahoney Show) debuted on NBC Tuesday nights as a thirty-minute variety show for adults and kids; it was on this show that Winchell introduced another popular character, Knucklehead Sniff.
In the fall 1954, following the success of the Today Show on weekday mornings, NBC had the bright idea of posting original children's programming on Saturday mornings; the Winchell and Mahoney Show was one of the network's first efforts.
Paul Winchell devoted much of his time in the seventies and eighties to his inventions, which included an artificial heart and a method of transferring gasoline from one car to another.
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 DVD: hogan (wrestlemania misprinted lightning)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Hogan and his men continue to foil the Nazis while at the same time...
Now that the shows are on DVD in better quality than VHS everyone who loves this show can view them all the time, in their own sort of order.
Paul Hogan is absolutely perfect as the man from down under, Michael J. 'Crocodile' Dundee who is pursued by an American reporter (Linda Kozlowski) in search of a good newspaper story about the...
www.very-clever.com /dvd/hogan   (1090 words)

  
 Paul Hogan @ Filmbug   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Paul Hogan became a worldwide success with his irresistible comic performance in Crocodile Dundee, which he created and co-wrote.
Hogan was the executive producer/writer/star of the feature films Almost an Angel and Lightning Jack and starred in Flipper and Floating Away.
American audiences also remember Hogan from his now legendary commercials for the Australian Tourist Commission in which he invited us to say g'day and come down under so he could slip another shrimp on the barbie.
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 Paul Hogan - MovieActors.com
Paul Hogan was Born on October 8, 1939 in Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia.
Paul co-developed and acted in "The Paul Hogan Show" on Australian TV in the 1970's.
Hogan was the executive producer/writer/star of the feature films "Almost an Angel" and "Lightning Jack".
www.movieactors.com /actors/paulhogan.htm   (167 words)

  
 Saint Paul Sunday: May. 1996
That Sunday, the New Orleans-based Moses Hogan Chorale, a 14-voiced classical ensemble, will join forces with the internationally acclaimed countertenor Derek Lee Ragin for a program of African-American spirituals.
The countertenor voice - a rare male voice that sings in high alto and soprano ranges - is seldom heard beyond a narrow early repertoire.
Audio from previous shows is archived in the program catalog.
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 Rogers Video
Making the leap from television star and talk show host with his own talk show The Paul Hogan Show, which ran for nine years in Australia, Hogan leapt to the attention of Hollywood film goers with his run away hit Crocodile Dundee, in1986, co-starring with his future wife Linda Kowzlowski.
Hogan co-wrote the hilarious script about an Australian out of his element and tossed into the “jungle” of New York city, which subsequently earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay.
Hogan repeated the success with Crocodile Dundee 2.
www.rogersvideo.ca /cast.asp?id=2398   (161 words)

  
 Paul Simon and Garfunkel Fans from USA - Ohio
I came across a tape of the Graceland album because I was interested in hearing the song "You Can Call Me Al" like I used to hear it on the radio and on MTV back in the late 80's.
I guess one could say Clary is the Tame LeBeau who in a sense turned out to be the predecessor for me to become hugely fascinated with the wild one.
Paul's ability to feed off of the energy of the crowd is quite apparent.
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 Crocodile Dundee review (1986) Paul Hogan - Qwipster's Movie Reviews
Paul Hogan has crafted an eccentric, but fully realized character in Dundee that is both interesting and likeable, without being too cartoonish to take seriously.
You can't say good chemistry doesn't exist between Hogan and his co-star Kozlowski, as they would have a rumored fling on the set, and marry soon after.
Peter Faiman (Dutch), the director for Hogan's long-running television show, "The Paul Hogan Show".
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 Paul Hogan Biography :: Hollywood.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Hogan's Hollywood career stumbled after the blockbuster success of the "Crocodile Dundee" films.
He was well cast as the colorful bohemian uncle to whom the youth is sent to spend the summer, but the film proved a box-office disappointment.
In 2001, after nearly a dozen years, Hogan once again donned his Akubra hat and slipped comfortably into the persona of Mick Dundee for the amiable, if slightly retro, sequel "'Crocodile' Dundee in Los Angeles".
www.hollywood.com /celebs/fulldetail/id/1115250   (708 words)

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