The star of ‘Cocodrilo Dundee’, Paul Hoganit has been photographed a few days ago throwing gas in Los Angeles and its appearance has left all fans totally surprised because it is completely unrecognizable After his career on the big screen.
The 85 -year -old Australian actor was seen while paying courses near his neighborhood but the truth is that last January, during the controversial premiere of ‘Crocodile Dundee: Encore cut’, We could see the actor in Sidney In an event in which the original film with cuts was shown because today it is believed that it is “sensitive material.”
Paul, that was prohibited from leaving Australia By an order from the Australian tax office that did not let him travel until he fixed a multimillion -dollar debt with the treasury, he jumped to fame in the 80s when he played Mick Cocodrilo Dundee in the classic franchise that had three films. In fact, Hogan was nominated for the Academy Award for the best original script and won the Golden Globe for Best Actor for his interpretation.
-The reissued film was recently criticized by the spectators, who They described “progressive garbage” after some of the most famous scenes were cut for a modern broadcast. However, Paul revealed during the premiere that he was “totally” according to the changes made in the cut and insisted that “it was necessary.”
“They showed it to me and said that ‘this guy is a popular hero worldwide and should not handle people.’ And I thought, ‘Yes, it’s true, I shouldn’t be.’ So take it out. I mean, he did it with all innocence, naive, but he is better without him, “recognized the interpreter who looks very thin and with a totally white hair. A look far away from those years.
Paul continued to say that the reissued version of ‘Cocodrilo Dundee’ “became a success“When he obtained a g -classification in the United Kingdom and was reproduced in another sample. However, it seems that not all fans of this comedy classic agree with the protagonist, since some recently criticized the new version. The spectators They said that almost 10% of the original film seemed to have disappeared and that many of the most popular scenes were eliminated before their broadcast.