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zombola
09-05-2016, 10:17 AM
Here’s how much the Dundee crew have changed since the summer of ’86.

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Meillon perfectly played Dundee’s business partner, Wally. But this wasn’t his first major acting role. He had already built up quite the professional portfolio before his croc-catching days – most importantly he received an OBE for services to theatre in the Queen’s honours list in 1979.


http://www.timetobreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/John-Meillon.jpgHis last movie was ‘Crocodile Dundee II’ in 1988 – the following year, Meillon died at his home in New South Wales. Sadly, he wasn’t around to take part in the franchise’s third and final film. Luckily for Meillon, this was the worst of the three movies.


Linda Kozlowski – Sue Charlton
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Who could forget the apple of Mick Dundee’s eye? The pair’s on-set relationship was so intense that Hogan left his wife to start a relationship with Kozlowski in real life. The lovebirds later got married in 1990. But did it last?


Linda Kozlowski Now
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Sadly not. Hogan and Kozlowski had a son, Chance, but the pair divorced in 2003, with Kozlowski citing “irreconcilable differences” and the fact that they just “didn’t have anything in common”. She now spends her time travelling between her home in LA and her tourist business in Marrakesh.


Paul Hogan – Mick ‘Crocodile’ Dundee
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Crocodile Dundee changed Hogan’s life in an instant, meaning he will forever be remembered as the knife-wielding bushman. After turning down the lead role in ‘Ghost’, he went on to star in the second and third Dundee film – it is safe to say neither lived up to the originality of the first.


Paul Hogan Now
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Movie roles were few and far between after that, plus he then went on to get accused for tax fraud. Thankfully, the criminal investigation against him was eventually dropped, but not before it was revealed he had money in offshore accounts. Now 76 and semi-retired, Hogan helps care for his 17-year-old son, Chance.