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Gerry Skilton

Alle Infos zu Gerry Skilton, bekannt aus Crocodile Dundee II und Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. Gerry Skilton ist ein australischer Schauspieler des und frühen Jahrhunderts. Skilton spielt am besten die Figur Nugget in allen drei Filmen der Crocodile Dundee-Reihe: Crocodile Dundee, Crocodile Dundee II und Crocodile Dundee in Los. Gerry Skilton. Anzahl Sprechrollen: 2. Sortierreihenfolge. Anzahl der Rollen pro Sprecher · Anzahl der Rollen pro Sprecher; Produktionsjahr des Films.

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Gerry Skilton ist ein australischer Schauspieler des und frühen Jahrhunderts. Skilton spielt am besten die Figur Nugget in allen drei Filmen der Crocodile Dundee-Reihe: Crocodile Dundee, Crocodile Dundee II und Crocodile Dundee in Los. Serien und Filme mit Gerry Skilton: Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles · Mr. Reliable – Eine wahre Geschichte · Crocodile Dundee II · Crocodile Dundee – Ein . Gerry Skilton ist ein Schauspieler. Entdecke seine Biographie, Details seiner Karriere und alle News. Gerry Skilton. Persönliche Infos. Geschlecht. Male. Offizielle Website. -. Bekannt aus. Zu sehen in 0. Entdecke unsere Special Channels. Filme, die jetzt live sind. Gerry Skilton's films include Crocodile Dundee - Ein Krokodil zum KüssenundCrocodile Dundee II. Wer synchronisierte Gerry Skilton die deutschen Synchronstimmen von Gerry Skilton - Alle Besetzungen in der Übersicht. Alle Infos zu Gerry Skilton, bekannt aus Crocodile Dundee II und Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles.

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Alec Wilson, Gerry Skilton, Steve Rackman, Aida Turturro, Paul Rodriguez, Kaitlin Hopkins, David Ngoombujarra, George Hamilton, Mike Tyson, Hal Fishman. Nebendarsteller: Jonathan Banks, Alec Wilson, Gerry Skilton, Steve Rackman, Serge Cockburn, Mehr Aida Turturro, Paul Rodriguez, Clare Carey, David. Wer synchronisierte Gerry Skilton die deutschen Synchronstimmen von Gerry Skilton - Alle Besetzungen in der Übersicht. Maggie Blinco. Sei Weihnachtsgeister meiner dringenden Weiterempfehlung gewiss. Mick und Sue flüchten nach Australien, wo sie sich im Busch verstecken. Michael Lombard. Liebe Grüsse Stefan. Ihr Warenkorb wurde nun mit diesen Artikeln ergänzt. Viele Gruesse Hendrik. Schenken Geschenkkarte Online-Gutschein. Crocodile Dundee Australienca. Christine Totos.

La scena finale del film mostra un tilacino , o tigre della Tasmania, un carnivoro marsupiale cacciato fino all'estinzione dai contadini australiani per proteggere le loro pecore.

Mora Mora non era contento della storia di Howling II e di come i produttori aggiungessero riprese extra, come ulteriori scene di nudo, dopo la sua partenza.

Mora voleva realizzare un terzo film da solo per fare ammenda e ha raccolto lui stesso i soldi con il coproduttore Charles Waterstreet.

L'attrice Nicole Kidman venne considerata per il ruolo di Jeroba. Il DVD fuori stampa conteneva una stampa widescreen del film, trailer ed un commento audio del regista.

Vincent Canby del The New York Times scrisse: "If you only see one werewolf movie this year, you might as well make it 'Howling III,' Philippe Mora's not-altogether straight-faced howler on behalf of lycanthropes' liberation.

Mora conosce i suoi film horror e si diverte molto a mandarli via. Il regista Philippe Mora, che ha anche girato il triste 'Howling II' , qui rinuncia a qualsiasi tentativo di creare un film horror serio, consentendo al progetto di scivolare silenziosamente nella palude del campo autocosciente.

Mora ha alcuni intriganti fili da intrecciare insieme, ma il film non ha un ritmo interno sebbene abbia una musica incessante e di solito inadeguata che pulsa sotto ogni scena.

I cambi sono sorprendentemente lievi in questa epoca di grandi aspettative per gli effetti speciali. Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera.

The New York Times. Los Angeles Times. Part VI, p. Chicago Tribune. The Washington Post. Retrieved 21 luglio Unfortunately, Fran was her last role, as she passed away in The actress, teacher, author, and model has starred in a handful of films and TV series.

Anne Carlisle clearly wore many hats in the entertainment industry. She is best known for writing and portraying both the lead female and male roles in the film Liquid Sky.

Carlisle also adapted and wrote a novel version of her cult film Liquid Sky. Carlisle also posed for the famous Playboy Magazine in Irving Metzman was actually born Douglas Kahn, but changed his name to "Irving Metzman", the name of his character in the second play he did.

He had planned to change his name for each appearance to that of his character in the play before, but didn't follow through and has continued to be known as "Irving Metzman".

Irving is also a published playwright. Since those days, she has maintained a very low key Hollywood career, gaining a mere 19 acting credits.

She may never have become a star, but Nancy Mette had found a unique niche in movies playing small but demanding roles.

If a director needed to fill a minor role calling for a difficult line or a quirky delivery, he could always pick up the telephone and ask whether Mette was available.

Her last role was as a guest star on Monk. She has been married to Hollywood director Barnet Kellman since Juan is a Dominican actor best known for his roles as the evil character in his movies.

He made his film acting debut in the film Salome and since then has gone on to star in over 30 movies.

Aside from acting in movies, Juan also worked as a model for various designers. Dennis Boutsikaris has won the Obie Award two times!

He was also the first American actor to play Mozart on Broadway, in "Amadeus". It seems like Crocodile Dundee II paved the way for many incredible actors.

Dennis has done over recordings for Audiobooks for publishers around the world, portraying the works of authors such as Phillip Roth, Stephen King, Jeffrey Deaver, and Don Delillo.

For his voice work he won an Audie Award. In , he co-starred in The Bourne Legacy, the fourth film of the successful "Bourne" franchise.

He is still going strong, as last year he starred in Better Call Saul. Paul Greco can be best remembered as the leader of the not-so-tough gang, The Orphans, in the cult classic, The Warriors.

He then went on to appear in numerous films and television shows throughout the s and s, including an episode of Miami Vice.

Sadly, he passed away from lung cancer in , at age 53, with just 20 credits under his belt. Serge's parents read an ad in the paper that a local production company, Bangalow Productions, was looking for a little boy to play Mick Dundee's son in Crocodile Dundee in L.

Casting director Maura Fay was "knocked out by his performance", and he scored the role. Aside from his success in acting, Serge also plays soccer and loves reptiles.

He has five pet snakes, a gecko, a pink tongued skink, a blue tongued lizard, and a dog! His only other acting role was three years after Dundee in Danny Deckchair.

Wilson played the character Denning, in the second Dundee film that came out in Weirdly enough, in Crocodile Dundee II, he played one of the bad guys.

Alec Wilson, like Paul Hogan, is also a fellow Australian which made him a great choice for the film, since he already had the accent.

Those accents are pretty hard to do! Since his appearances in the Dundee films, he has been in a few more movies, but after he disappeared completely from the big screen.

She went on to be quite the stage, screen, and television actress. Apart from film and television, Hopkins could always be found starring in plenty of theatre roles.

She spent the next year on tour, traveling the world with the production, performing in Paris, Hamburg, Helsinki, and Montreal, as well as at the Edinburgh Festival, among other locales.

He has played many historical figures including Colin Thatcher, Harry S. Winston is an actor and producer who is probably less known for his role as the taxi driver in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles than any other credit.

Artificial Intelligence. That being said, he is probably best known for his television roles. Along with the company of Jeffrey Combs and Gary Graham, he is one of only three actors, aside from the regulars of course, to appear in all four seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise.

He has been married to Amy Smallman since October , and together they have two children. John is definitely type-cast and he frequently plays scientific characters, such as doctors or professors.

In Star Trek: Enterprise , he portrays the medical officer Dr. Phlox, whose shipmate is a Vulcan named T'Pol.

When Nicholas was only 6 years old, his family moved to Europe. After seeing this incredible piece, Nicholas decided he wanted to be an actor.

His family returned to the US when Nicholas was 10 years old. It was then that he landed his first part a small role in the movie Lord of the Flies.

He retired from acting in Her daughter is actress Wyndoline Wyni Landry. Keli appeared in one episode S. Keli starred in and wrote a one woman show about her life as both a mother and actress called Are We There Yet?

She currently writes and performs all around LA on a very regular basis. Character actor Lenny Citrano is certainly very well known, he has starred on so many hit TV shows.

His film and stage credits, though, tend to have him playing shady characters that ultimately get what's coming to them… but not without a few laughs thrown in first.

It is pretty funny that with such a successful acting career he also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Ornamental Horticulture.

Piro has starred in a bunch of roles after Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. His performance in the Melbourne Theatre Company's production of Realism got him critically recognized for his use of the acting technique known as biomechanics.

In the first and second films of the Crocodile Dundee trilogy, Maggie Blinco played the character of Ida. At the age of 84, Australian actress Maggie Blinco feels she is in a category all her own, as far as roles go.

She has played her fair share of dementia patients of late, but is excited to be playing a politically incorrect nanna in a new comedy.

But, of course, a lot can happen in a day, and that means so much more can happen and change over time. Sadly, this is the case for the Hogans.

The divorce was very hard for all three of the family members, but especially for Chance. Hogan and his first wife, Noelene Edwards got married in They separated and then divorced in and remarried less than a year later.

A second divorce in , was considered one of Australia's messiest celebrity divorces. Hogan then married his Crocodile Dundee co-star Linda Kozlowski in Paul has five kids with his first wife, and just one with his second.

In October , Kozlowski filed for divorce from Hogan, saying the pair had irreconcilable differences. Unfortunately, our favorite New York Cabbie passed away in Graham 'Grace' Walker took an acting role in one of the most successful films of all time - Crocodile Dundee.

His first credit in the art department was as prop buyer and set dresser on Peter Weir's Picnic at Hanging Rock. He later became assistant art director on the drama Caddie, in , and took his first credit as production designer in Summerfield.

He also received one for 'Mad Max 2'. Walker has definitely kept himself in the spotlight in terms of film production. Tatyana Ali may not look so familiar, or maybe she does, but certainly not from Crocodile Dundee I.

Not so memorable. But, get ready for this! This beautiful actress and the adorable little girl from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is the same person!

Today, she is working on her new album, as well as starring in many box-office films. She is certainly creating quite the name for herself.

He is an Award winning actor with a massive career spanning 30 years. Born and raised in a suburban Detroit town, he stayed a New York resident through Susie has come very far since her tour guide days on Dundee.

She has been touring and doing shows at clubs throughout the country for more than twenty years. Her first major half-hour special was put on Comedy Central in Much of her comedy draws from her Jewish background - because of this she has been featured in documentaries such as Heroes of Jewish Comedy and A History of Jewish Comedy.

Gus wore many hats. He was well-known as a character actor and as a former pro boxer. He became the president of the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame — where he was inducted in Gus of course was not a stranger to the camera, appearing in several TV shows as well as hit films like Crocodile Dundee II.

Sadly, Gus passed away in December of Carlos is always remembered as Garcia, from the second Crocodile Dundee film. Carlos is also doing very well in Hollywood, well enough to be cast in some of the biggest box-office films, like Star Wars and Jurassic Park.

A man of many hats, for sure! Jim Holt is an actor with tons of credits to his name. Holt is also an established and talented magician, and has had the unique opportunity of incorporating his talent into some of his television appearances.

He is married to a publishing executive - Robyn Holt - and they have an adult daughter named Hannah. She began her professional entertainment career in as a belly dancer, in the production of Man of La Mancha.

She has worked consistently as a comedian, singer, and cabaret performer. She has taught as a Distinguished Lecturer in the theatre department at Lehman College.

She currently plays the character Agnes Vertrulli on the popular web series Submissions Only. He currently resides in New York City and as of , he is still acting.

Born and raised in New York City, Anthony Ruiz is no stranger to the big screen, from getting his start as an apartment hitman in Crocodile Dundee II, he has become a Hollywood natural.

This star continued on in film and television, and even continues to do so today. Additionally, he played the role of the neighbor in the movie Custody.

In addition to his already long list of over 26 impressive credits, Ruiz has four additional projects coming out in We are sure he has a lot more to show the world!

Quinn has also become a major star for his one-man comedy shows, that portray his unique take on history and growing up in New York City.

He is an Australian writer, director, actor, and producer. He is also an accomplished professional musician. He has become a fixture of the entertainment industry, both in the U.

He now lives in Los Angeles with his wife Sarah Sonneville. After his small part as the driver in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, this actor continued to act in Hollywood.

Artificial Intelligence He has dozens of credits under his belt, not too shabby of a career for one more cast member from the Dundee trilogy!

Shanyn started her acting career as a model, at the age of She was born in Brisbane, QLD and modelled extensively there, and then went overseas for a very short while at the age of She moved to Melbourne, married and had a daughter, and trained at the National Theatre in St.

Kilda, studying stage acting. After her marriage broke up, she raised her daughter on her own, and worked in modelling while auditioning from time to time for television commercials and acting roles.

She now lives in Melbourne. Obviously, we all know this world famous boxer who competed from to He kept his title as the undisputed world heavyweight champion for years, and holds the record as the youngest boxer to win a heavyweight title at 20 years, four months, and 22 days old.

Not many do. Tyson has stayed in the spotlight for years by promoting websites and companies. Ironically though, Tyson had been known to shun endorsements, and would accuse other athletes of putting on a false front to obtain them.

He has put on entertainment boxing shows at a casino in Las Vegas and started a tour of exhibition bouts to pay off his numerous debts. Recently, he began playing himself as the voice of himself for the animated show, Mike Tyson Mysteries.

But that is okay. He is on a role with recent projects, including the television science fiction film Galaxy West and the TV series Legends of Atoll, where impressively, he also worked as executive producer.

Gregore Frankenstein in Tales of Frankenstein. Kimbrough was the producer of the movie Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. In , he was in The Limey with William Lucking.

Also in that same year, he starred in the major hit American Beauty, with Scott Bakula. Continuing his record of having parts in widely successful movies, he starred in Erin Brockovich, in In the movie Joy Ride, he provided the brief appearance of the villain Rusty Nail, although another actor did the voice.

From playing Eric in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles to becoming the go to Hollywood actor for authoritative characters, Acovone made a name for himself in the entertainment industry.

He usually plays villains, police or military, lawyers and Mafia bosses. Acovone has over credits to his name, spanning 40 years of roles in film and television.

Maxwell for the entire three season run, and Hollywood Beat. Most recently in , he played Ray Bruno in Gun. Steven has countless movie and television production credits under his belt.

Then, he continued acting in Hollywood. On the television movie Sinbad and the Minotaur, he played the role of Al-Jibar.

Steven Grives lives in Australia with his wife and five children. Kozlowski and her co-star Paul Hogan had such amazing chemistry on set that they would end up becoming a romantic item, which led to Hogan divorcing his wife for this new relationship.

The two would end up married for over 10 years, and have one child together before calling their relationship quits.

In , she starred again with Hogan in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, the least successful of the movie franchise.

She has said she has left the acting business because of dissatisfaction with the roles she was getting. Zoe Karbe November 02, Jen Aguilar November 01, Zoe Karbe October 31, Terry Gill Gill is a well known character actor.

Ritchie Singer Crocodile Dundee may have been a huge success, but that doesn't mean that everyone involved turned into an overnight sensation.

Mark Blum Since his portrayal of Richard, the sleazy editor who continuously gets in the way of true love in the movie Crocodile Dundee, Mark Blum has continued to rack up some great credits in the industry.

Reginald VelJohnson Reginald VelJohnson has become one of the more famous character actors in Hollywood after his minor role as a limo driver in the first Crocodile Dundee movie.

Jonathan Banks Jonathan Banks has probably had the biggest career success story after being a part of the Crocodile Dundee films.

Charles S. Aida Turturro Having a bit role in the third and final Crocodile Dundee film did not stop Aida Turturro from racking up some serious credits on her resume.

Peter Faiman The man behind the camera when it all started was Peter Faiman, the director of the original Crocodile Dundee film. Christine Totos Totos is quite a mystery.

Anne Francine Anne Francine is a cabaret singer and actress. Anne Carlisle The actress, teacher, author, and model has starred in a handful of films and TV series.

Irving Metzman Irving Metzman was actually born Douglas Kahn, but changed his name to "Irving Metzman", the name of his character in the second play he did.

Matt Winston Winston is an actor and producer who is probably less known for his role as the taxi driver in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles than any other credit.

Gus Mercurio Gus wore many hats. Jim Holt Jim Holt is an actor with tons of credits to his name. Shanyn Asmar Shanyn started her acting career as a model, at the age of Mike Tyson Obviously, we all know this world famous boxer who competed from to Jay Acovone From playing Eric in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles to becoming the go to Hollywood actor for authoritative characters, Acovone made a name for himself in the entertainment industry.

Steven Grives Steven has countless movie and television production credits under his belt. It represented the height of cold war tensions in Germany as well as an ideological divide.

In fact, nearly one-sixth of East Germany s population had already left before the wall was erected. III The Berlin Wall was, in reality, two concrete barriers with a yard strip in the middle that included trenches, floodlights, trip-wire machine guns, and watchtowers.

Kennedy addressed a crowd of over , people who had gathered outside West Berlin's city hall. His phrase, "I am a Berliner.

V The famous Bruce Springsteen concert in was a landmark event for Berlin. Springsteen is reported to have told the crowd, "I'm here to play rock n roll for you in the hope that one day all the barriers will be torn down.

Anne Parish, Jamaica. His father was a white British naval captain, Novak Sinclair Marley, while his mother was a year old country village girl.

II When he was growing up, Marley and his future bandmates, Bunny Livingston and Peter Tosh would spend a lot of their time listening to rhythm 'n' blues music on American radio stations.

The three would go on to form the legendary 'Wailers'. III The Wailers recorded for small Jamaican record labels throughout the 60s, adopting a "ska" sound that was to become revolutionary, pioneered by artists like Desmond Dekker and the Skatalites.

IV It was only when the Wailers signed to Island records in , did the band slow their rhythm down, developing a sound that is now known as "Reggae.

He released a string of politically charged albums with strong revolutionary messages. VI Bob Marley died of cancer in He has been listed by Forbes magazine as the fifth of highest-earning dead celebrities.

Marley has sold more than 75 million albums since The few witnesses in the remote, mostly-uninhabited region reported seeing a large fireball moving across the sky.

II The explosion caused glass windows to break hundreds of kilometers away. Seismic waves from the blast were recorded as far as England, Germany, Denmark, and Croatia.

Other parts of Europe and Asia, reported experiencing colorful sunsets and glowing night skies over the next few days.

III There were little reports of injuries since the blast occurred in a remote area. The area was so difficult to reach that it took nearly 20 years for researchers, led by mineralogist Leonid Kulik, to reach the site of the explosion.

IV There have been numerous theories about the cause of the explosion, but the most widely-accepted one is that it was caused by a massive meteor or asteroid.

Experts believe that it measured at least feet wide and exploded km above the ground. V The powerful explosion unleashed energy that was 1, times more powerful than the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima in The explosion completely destroyed the space rock, which explains why no fragments or crater have ever been found.

VI In , a group of scientists identified Lake Cheko as a possible impact crater from the event. They believe that a large fragment of the meteor or asteroid survived the explosion and struck the ground.

On this day, Allied forces invaded Normandy, marking the start of a historic crusade to liberate France and the rest of Western Europe from Nazi control.

II Normandy was chosen by British and American strategists as the D-Day landing site due to its conveniently-located port and close distance to warplanes that were stationed in England.

The rehearsal ended in tragedy when German forces found out about the mock invasion and torpedoed American tank landing ships, killing U.

The troops were from various countries: the United States, Canada, Australia, Belgium, to name a few. They were accompanied by thousands of nautical vessels and aircraft, far outnumbering the Germans.

Eisenhower through his aide Robert Schultz said that all amphibious military operations have a departing date, but the shortened term D-Day is commonly used.

II The meteor exploded 97, feet over Chelyabinsk Oblast, sending a shockwave that shattered windows and damaged buildings.

Around 1, people were injured, and over 7, buildings in six cities were damaged. III The Chelyabinsk meteor is believed to be the largest natural space object to enter the Earth's atmosphere since the Tunguska event that took place in a remote part of Siberia.

IV Following the explosion, fragments of the meteor continued towards Lake Chebarkul. Several small fragments were later discovered in snowdrifts by local residents.

The largest fragment, which measured two feet and weighed pounds, was raised from the bottom of the lake a few months later.

V All of the reported injuries were not caused by the meteor itself, but rather due to indirect effects such as glass windows that shattered when the shockwave from the explosion arrived.

The intense light from the meteor also caused injuries. VI Yulia Karbysheva, a substitute teacher, managed to prevent 44 students from getting injured.

After seeing the intense flash of light, she instructed the children to stay away from the windows and hide under their desks.

I The Great Depression was a worldwide economic depression that began in the late s in the United States, following a major fall in stock prices.

The effects of the Great Depression was felt in many countries around the world until the late s. III The Great Depression is still regarded by experts as the worst economic downturn in modern history.

IV As consumer spending continued to drop, many factories and businesses began to slow down production, and many workers were fired. Many Americans fell into debt, and many homes and businesses were foreclosed or repossessed.

V Industrial production in the United States was reduced by half, and more and more Americans fell into homelessness. Bread lines and soup kitchens were a common sight in many cities, as many people could not even afford to buy food and other basic necessities.

Roosevelt introduced reforms to the financial system and passed legislation to resolve the crisis. The economy began showing early signs of recovery by , although improvements made were reversed in another recession in I American songwriter and musician Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel prize in literature in October for "creating new poetic expressions within the American song tradition.

A bard was a professional story teller, verse-maker, music composer. IV However, not every cultural shape-shifter was happy with the decision.

Scottish novelist Irvine Welsh, for instance, made his distaste clear, calling the award an "ill-conceived nostalgia act" while at the same time, admitting his love for the songwriter's work.

V Bob Dylan himself seemed ambiguous about receiving the award, he did not acknowledge the recognition for quite some time after it was announced and he felt quite hesitant to accept it.

VI Dylan later claimed in his official speech that he was honored, while noting that the choice was unusual. Dylan said that he never stopped to ask himself if his work could be considered "literature", and that it was irrelevant to his artistic pursuits.

The crisis lasted for 21 months, between the years and It was sighted as "internal disturbance". III After midnight on the night of the declaration, the electricity to all major newspaper offices was disconnected.

It was restored three days later after the censorship committee had been officially set up. IV During the period of Emergency in India, all newspapers had to get prior approval from the government for any of their content to be published.

V The most effective acts of dissent and resistance during the Emergency were also understated. For instance, papers like Indian Expressman and the Statesman left arbitrary blank spaces where news items were covered, as a sign of protest.

VI In January , the ruling government finally resolved to put an end to the Emergency by declaring elections. Protesting leaders and activists who had been arrested were released from prison.

I The Empire of Spain was among the biggest Empires in history. The Empire of Spain totaled roughly II Spain was the most powerful global empire throughout the s and s.

It had a stronghold over the world's trade landscape during this time. With many far-flung lands to its name, Spain was known as the empire on which the sun never sets.

IV Columbus was the first explorer to discover America called the New World during those early years.

With the patronages of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain, Columbus completed four expeditions through the Atlantic Ocean. V The Empire of Spain experienced its greatest prosperity during the s when it was at its peak.

Trade in colonies held by Spain was flourishing, especially in the second half of the 18th century, under the Bourbon reforms.

VI The governance of Spain provided the Americas with a language that is prevalent in numerous parts of the world. Twenty distinct nations use Spanish as their official language, with estimates ranging from to million Spanish speakers worldwide.

I The European refugee crisis was a period that saw a large number of migrants arriving in the European Union from across the Mediterranean sea and through Southeast Europe.

II The refugee crisis was mostly due to the culmination of a pattern of increased immigration to Europe from other countries since the middle of the 20th century.

IV Many refugees who had arrived in Greece and Italy came from countries where armed conflict was prevalent, and which were considered to be "refugee-producing" and for whom international protection was deemed necessary.

VI Back in March , the European Commission officially declared the refugee crisis to have reached an end, having provided protection and support for millions of refugees.

I The Industrial Revolution came in stages spanning from the late 18th century to the early 20th century. The people of this time saw rapid growth in industrial production and mechanization, leading to monumental changes in their society.

II New technologies radically changed the speed of transporting goods and people. The first intercity railway was constructed in between Manchester and Liverpool.

More soon followed, allowing freight transport times and costs to diminish rapidly. The development of the steam engine was a significant achievement.

It made steam trains possible, but also steam-powered pumps and machines, all of which allowed for increased labor productivity. IV Revolution in the agricultural industry made higher food output possible.

This led to a surplus of laborers who were able to go and work in factories. The revolution in agriculture came about because of new techniques from better transport, and bigger farms.

V Growth in global trade was massive. This growth was fueled by the effective shipping practices of Britain and its Empire, which became a valuable source of raw materials.

Edmund Cartwright's power loom made mass production of cloth possible. VI Smelting was a new method of producing iron, developed by Abraham Darby.

This unique method made use of coke instead of charcoal, thus enabling higher production. Iron was a vital component in the construction of railways, buildings, factories, and more.

The Protestant Reformation was a religious revolution during the 16th century that caused a split in the Catholic Church. They too worked to make changes in the church on matters like the accessibility of Scripture, papal reform, and free preaching during the 15th century.

IV The Protestant Reformation fuelled the spread of literacy because among its many doctrines was the need for people to access Scripture.

Catechisms were also essential reading for the youth. In Germany alone, the literacy rates ranged between just 5 to 30 percent before the Reformation.

V The Anabaptist tradition, also recognized as the Radical Reformation, emphasized the calling and the role of the Holy Spirit in the believer's life, and hence included women as ministers.

VI Part of the attempt of the Roman Catholic church to stop the spread and influence of the Reformation was to increase the vibrancy of its music, architecture, and art.

It aimed to draw the public away from the Protestant approach towards art, worship, and liturgy. The character is a crocodile hunter, hence the nickname and is modeled on Rodney Ansell.

Daniel Richard McBride is an American actor, comedian, and writer. David Ngoombujarra was an Indigenous Australian actor of the Yamatji people.

On 17 July he was found in a park in Fremantle, and taken to Fremantle Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

His career started in Cyclone Tracy is a Australian drama mini series about Cyclone Tracy. Tony Barry also featured amongst the cast. The Crocodile Dundee film series are centered around a crocodile hunter named Michael J.

The movies star Paul Hogan in the titular role, over the course of three feature films centered around his adventures.

Hogan refused several proposals for more Crocodile Dundee films. Central Queensland News. Retrieved August 17,

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Jonathan Banks has probably had the biggest career success story after being a part of the Crocodile Dundee films.

He has become one of the most in demand character actors on television today. Prior to Dundee, he was in the films Airplane!

He got his first big break on the TV series Wiseguys. He has most recently hit it big in his role as a former police officer who turns into a hitman, in the AMC series Breaking Bad, and its spinoff, Better Call Saul.

This has even led to Academy Award recognition for the burly character actor, as well as five Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.

The Crocodile Dundee films will always remember Paul Rodriguez as Diego, in the third and final installment of the Dundee films. Born in Mexico but raised in Los Angeles, Rodriguez has developed into a diverse and multi-talented entertainer.

When it comes to comedians, Paul Rodriguez has had quite the long and incredible career. Rodriguez has starred in many acclaimed films, like Ali and Blood Work.

Jere has had quite the impressive career since the ending of the Dundee trilogy. Jere Burns has also appeared on Broadway!

He has gone on to star in many well known films and television shows. Some of his best known works are his roles as "Fortune" in the film Rudy, "Dillon" in Alien 3, and his starring role in the TV series Roc, where he played the title character.

Having a bit role in the third and final Crocodile Dundee film did not stop Aida Turturro from racking up some serious credits on her resume.

Aida Turturro landed her first film in the year , but it did not make her a well known personality. Since then, Root proved his worth as an actor, comedian, and voice actor and has landed some major roles.

He also has a ton of supporting roles in a variety of HBO series. Clarke landed a minor role in Crocodile Dundee as Simone. She would then go on to land a few more gigs in her short but sweet career.

Caitlin got her start stealing the hearts of kids everywhere when she played the beautiful and fierce Valerian, in the Dragonslayer film pre-dundee, back in She was best known for her role in Dragonslayer and later for her role as Charlotte Cardoza in the Broadway musical Titanic, during the years — Sadly, the lovely Clarke passed away from cancer at only 52 years old, well before she ever really got to show off all of her many talents.

When Hechter Ubarry was just a kid living in New York, he discovered his acting and singing abilities.

He was encouraged to study opera, and so he did with a cantor named Maurice Jampol. He gave him lessons, despite Ubarry not having the funds to pay them.

He always said he could pay him when he could, and luckily he was able to! After this amazing role, he started to receive many offers and would eventually return to Broadway.

Hechter still performs live on Broadway and also stars in his own cabaret show, which has been running since The man behind the camera when it all started was Peter Faiman, the director of the original Crocodile Dundee film.

Though Faiman would go on to gain some serious honors in Australia, becoming a Member of the Order of Australia, he would never really get another major gig as a director.

In , he assisted with the launch of the FX network in New York and was the coordinating director for the opening and closing broadcasts of the Sydney Olympic Games, with the Sydney Olympic Broadcasting Organisation.

Since returning to Australia in , he has been a consultant for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. For a while it looked like Paul Hogan was destined to be a huge star in Hollywood.

He scored the Crocodile Dundee trilogy as his first major series of gigs, and most would have assumed that would lead to instant fame.

Hogan also co-wrote the movie, which was a massive success all over the world. His last role was a guest starring part in the TV series Open Slather.

Many people have no idea Luis even starred in the second Crocodile Dundee film. The Puerto Rican-born American actor is easily recognizable for his many roles since, though.

Luis has played character roles such as sidekicks, thugs, and policemen for much of his career, and he does it well! She is best known for her roles in episodic television.

She also made a guest appearance in Eli Stone as a lawyer. Carey had a cameo role in the Showtime film La Cucina.

But of course, fans of Crocodile Dundee will forever know him as Sam Charlton. Snyder played the role of a gas station attendant in the film The Warriors.

He also has played the role of the Romulan Bochra in the episode "The Enemy". From to , he appeared in many TV series and films. Aside from his work in stage and film acting, he has also done voice work in anime and video games for studios such as Animaze, Bang Zoom Entertainment, and New Generation Pictures.

Totos is quite a mystery. Not very much is known about her, and she does not have a lot of acting credits. Needless to say, she played Rosita in Crocodile Dundee, but aside from that, she has just had small roles.

Her most recent acting credit was in a short film called Ralph, where she played a teacher. Why the name spelling change?

We are not sure. It is just as much of a mystery as her career. Anne Francine is a cabaret singer and actress. She played the role of Fran in Crocodile Dundee.

Incredibly enough, she and Lansbury reprised their roles in the Broadway revival. In , she made her last appearance on Broadway as Mrs.

Unfortunately, Fran was her last role, as she passed away in The actress, teacher, author, and model has starred in a handful of films and TV series.

Anne Carlisle clearly wore many hats in the entertainment industry. She is best known for writing and portraying both the lead female and male roles in the film Liquid Sky.

Carlisle also adapted and wrote a novel version of her cult film Liquid Sky. Carlisle also posed for the famous Playboy Magazine in Irving Metzman was actually born Douglas Kahn, but changed his name to "Irving Metzman", the name of his character in the second play he did.

He had planned to change his name for each appearance to that of his character in the play before, but didn't follow through and has continued to be known as "Irving Metzman".

Irving is also a published playwright. Since those days, she has maintained a very low key Hollywood career, gaining a mere 19 acting credits. She may never have become a star, but Nancy Mette had found a unique niche in movies playing small but demanding roles.

If a director needed to fill a minor role calling for a difficult line or a quirky delivery, he could always pick up the telephone and ask whether Mette was available.

Her last role was as a guest star on Monk. She has been married to Hollywood director Barnet Kellman since Juan is a Dominican actor best known for his roles as the evil character in his movies.

He made his film acting debut in the film Salome and since then has gone on to star in over 30 movies. Aside from acting in movies, Juan also worked as a model for various designers.

Dennis Boutsikaris has won the Obie Award two times! He was also the first American actor to play Mozart on Broadway, in "Amadeus". It seems like Crocodile Dundee II paved the way for many incredible actors.

Dennis has done over recordings for Audiobooks for publishers around the world, portraying the works of authors such as Phillip Roth, Stephen King, Jeffrey Deaver, and Don Delillo.

For his voice work he won an Audie Award. In , he co-starred in The Bourne Legacy, the fourth film of the successful "Bourne" franchise. He is still going strong, as last year he starred in Better Call Saul.

Paul Greco can be best remembered as the leader of the not-so-tough gang, The Orphans, in the cult classic, The Warriors. He then went on to appear in numerous films and television shows throughout the s and s, including an episode of Miami Vice.

Sadly, he passed away from lung cancer in , at age 53, with just 20 credits under his belt. Serge's parents read an ad in the paper that a local production company, Bangalow Productions, was looking for a little boy to play Mick Dundee's son in Crocodile Dundee in L.

Casting director Maura Fay was "knocked out by his performance", and he scored the role. Aside from his success in acting, Serge also plays soccer and loves reptiles.

He has five pet snakes, a gecko, a pink tongued skink, a blue tongued lizard, and a dog! His only other acting role was three years after Dundee in Danny Deckchair.

Wilson played the character Denning, in the second Dundee film that came out in Weirdly enough, in Crocodile Dundee II, he played one of the bad guys.

Alec Wilson, like Paul Hogan, is also a fellow Australian which made him a great choice for the film, since he already had the accent.

Those accents are pretty hard to do! Since his appearances in the Dundee films, he has been in a few more movies, but after he disappeared completely from the big screen.

She went on to be quite the stage, screen, and television actress. Apart from film and television, Hopkins could always be found starring in plenty of theatre roles.

She spent the next year on tour, traveling the world with the production, performing in Paris, Hamburg, Helsinki, and Montreal, as well as at the Edinburgh Festival, among other locales.

He has played many historical figures including Colin Thatcher, Harry S. Winston is an actor and producer who is probably less known for his role as the taxi driver in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles than any other credit.

Artificial Intelligence. That being said, he is probably best known for his television roles. Along with the company of Jeffrey Combs and Gary Graham, he is one of only three actors, aside from the regulars of course, to appear in all four seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise.

He has been married to Amy Smallman since October , and together they have two children. John is definitely type-cast and he frequently plays scientific characters, such as doctors or professors.

In Star Trek: Enterprise , he portrays the medical officer Dr. Phlox, whose shipmate is a Vulcan named T'Pol. When Nicholas was only 6 years old, his family moved to Europe.

After seeing this incredible piece, Nicholas decided he wanted to be an actor. His family returned to the US when Nicholas was 10 years old. It was then that he landed his first part a small role in the movie Lord of the Flies.

He retired from acting in Her daughter is actress Wyndoline Wyni Landry. Keli appeared in one episode S. Keli starred in and wrote a one woman show about her life as both a mother and actress called Are We There Yet?

She currently writes and performs all around LA on a very regular basis. Character actor Lenny Citrano is certainly very well known, he has starred on so many hit TV shows.

His film and stage credits, though, tend to have him playing shady characters that ultimately get what's coming to them… but not without a few laughs thrown in first.

It is pretty funny that with such a successful acting career he also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Ornamental Horticulture.

Piro has starred in a bunch of roles after Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. His performance in the Melbourne Theatre Company's production of Realism got him critically recognized for his use of the acting technique known as biomechanics.

In the first and second films of the Crocodile Dundee trilogy, Maggie Blinco played the character of Ida. At the age of 84, Australian actress Maggie Blinco feels she is in a category all her own, as far as roles go.

She has played her fair share of dementia patients of late, but is excited to be playing a politically incorrect nanna in a new comedy.

But, of course, a lot can happen in a day, and that means so much more can happen and change over time. Sadly, this is the case for the Hogans.

The divorce was very hard for all three of the family members, but especially for Chance. Hogan and his first wife, Noelene Edwards got married in They separated and then divorced in and remarried less than a year later.

A second divorce in , was considered one of Australia's messiest celebrity divorces. Hogan then married his Crocodile Dundee co-star Linda Kozlowski in Paul has five kids with his first wife, and just one with his second.

In October , Kozlowski filed for divorce from Hogan, saying the pair had irreconcilable differences. Unfortunately, our favorite New York Cabbie passed away in Graham 'Grace' Walker took an acting role in one of the most successful films of all time - Crocodile Dundee.

His first credit in the art department was as prop buyer and set dresser on Peter Weir's Picnic at Hanging Rock. He later became assistant art director on the drama Caddie, in , and took his first credit as production designer in Summerfield.

He also received one for 'Mad Max 2'. Walker has definitely kept himself in the spotlight in terms of film production. Tatyana Ali may not look so familiar, or maybe she does, but certainly not from Crocodile Dundee I.

Not so memorable. But, get ready for this! This beautiful actress and the adorable little girl from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is the same person!

Today, she is working on her new album, as well as starring in many box-office films. She is certainly creating quite the name for herself.

He is an Award winning actor with a massive career spanning 30 years. Born and raised in a suburban Detroit town, he stayed a New York resident through Susie has come very far since her tour guide days on Dundee.

She has been touring and doing shows at clubs throughout the country for more than twenty years. Her first major half-hour special was put on Comedy Central in Much of her comedy draws from her Jewish background - because of this she has been featured in documentaries such as Heroes of Jewish Comedy and A History of Jewish Comedy.

Gus wore many hats. He was well-known as a character actor and as a former pro boxer. He became the president of the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame — where he was inducted in Gus of course was not a stranger to the camera, appearing in several TV shows as well as hit films like Crocodile Dundee II.

Sadly, Gus passed away in December of Carlos is always remembered as Garcia, from the second Crocodile Dundee film. Carlos is also doing very well in Hollywood, well enough to be cast in some of the biggest box-office films, like Star Wars and Jurassic Park.

A man of many hats, for sure! Jim Holt is an actor with tons of credits to his name. Holt is also an established and talented magician, and has had the unique opportunity of incorporating his talent into some of his television appearances.

He is married to a publishing executive - Robyn Holt - and they have an adult daughter named Hannah. She began her professional entertainment career in as a belly dancer, in the production of Man of La Mancha.

She has worked consistently as a comedian, singer, and cabaret performer. She has taught as a Distinguished Lecturer in the theatre department at Lehman College.

She currently plays the character Agnes Vertrulli on the popular web series Submissions Only. He currently resides in New York City and as of , he is still acting.

Born and raised in New York City, Anthony Ruiz is no stranger to the big screen, from getting his start as an apartment hitman in Crocodile Dundee II, he has become a Hollywood natural.

This star continued on in film and television, and even continues to do so today. Additionally, he played the role of the neighbor in the movie Custody.

In addition to his already long list of over 26 impressive credits, Ruiz has four additional projects coming out in We are sure he has a lot more to show the world!

Quinn has also become a major star for his one-man comedy shows, that portray his unique take on history and growing up in New York City.

He is an Australian writer, director, actor, and producer. He is also an accomplished professional musician. He has become a fixture of the entertainment industry, both in the U.

He now lives in Los Angeles with his wife Sarah Sonneville. After his small part as the driver in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, this actor continued to act in Hollywood.

Artificial Intelligence He has dozens of credits under his belt, not too shabby of a career for one more cast member from the Dundee trilogy!

Shanyn started her acting career as a model, at the age of She was born in Brisbane, QLD and modelled extensively there, and then went overseas for a very short while at the age of She moved to Melbourne, married and had a daughter, and trained at the National Theatre in St.

Kilda, studying stage acting. After her marriage broke up, she raised her daughter on her own, and worked in modelling while auditioning from time to time for television commercials and acting roles.

She now lives in Melbourne. Obviously, we all know this world famous boxer who competed from to He kept his title as the undisputed world heavyweight champion for years, and holds the record as the youngest boxer to win a heavyweight title at 20 years, four months, and 22 days old.

Not many do. Tyson has stayed in the spotlight for years by promoting websites and companies. Ironically though, Tyson had been known to shun endorsements, and would accuse other athletes of putting on a false front to obtain them.

He has put on entertainment boxing shows at a casino in Las Vegas and started a tour of exhibition bouts to pay off his numerous debts.

Recently, he began playing himself as the voice of himself for the animated show, Mike Tyson Mysteries. But that is okay. He is on a role with recent projects, including the television science fiction film Galaxy West and the TV series Legends of Atoll, where impressively, he also worked as executive producer.

Gregore Frankenstein in Tales of Frankenstein. Kimbrough was the producer of the movie Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. In , he was in The Limey with William Lucking.

Also in that same year, he starred in the major hit American Beauty, with Scott Bakula. Continuing his record of having parts in widely successful movies, he starred in Erin Brockovich, in In the movie Joy Ride, he provided the brief appearance of the villain Rusty Nail, although another actor did the voice.

From playing Eric in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles to becoming the go to Hollywood actor for authoritative characters, Acovone made a name for himself in the entertainment industry.

He usually plays villains, police or military, lawyers and Mafia bosses. Acovone has over credits to his name, spanning 40 years of roles in film and television.

Maxwell for the entire three season run, and Hollywood Beat. Most recently in , he played Ray Bruno in Gun. Steven has countless movie and television production credits under his belt.

Then, he continued acting in Hollywood. On the television movie Sinbad and the Minotaur, he played the role of Al-Jibar. Steven Grives lives in Australia with his wife and five children.

Kozlowski and her co-star Paul Hogan had such amazing chemistry on set that they would end up becoming a romantic item, which led to Hogan divorcing his wife for this new relationship.

The two would end up married for over 10 years, and have one child together before calling their relationship quits. In , she starred again with Hogan in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, the least successful of the movie franchise.

She has said she has left the acting business because of dissatisfaction with the roles she was getting. Zoe Karbe November 02, Jen Aguilar November 01, Zoe Karbe October 31, Terry Gill Gill is a well known character actor.

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Mark Blum Since his portrayal of Richard, the sleazy editor who continuously gets in the way of true love in the movie Crocodile Dundee, Mark Blum has continued to rack up some great credits in the industry.

Reginald VelJohnson Reginald VelJohnson has become one of the more famous character actors in Hollywood after his minor role as a limo driver in the first Crocodile Dundee movie.

Jonathan Banks Jonathan Banks has probably had the biggest career success story after being a part of the Crocodile Dundee films. Charles S.

Aida Turturro Having a bit role in the third and final Crocodile Dundee film did not stop Aida Turturro from racking up some serious credits on her resume.

Peter Faiman The man behind the camera when it all started was Peter Faiman, the director of the original Crocodile Dundee film.

Christine Totos Totos is quite a mystery. Anne Francine Anne Francine is a cabaret singer and actress. Anne Carlisle The actress, teacher, author, and model has starred in a handful of films and TV series.

Irving Metzman Irving Metzman was actually born Douglas Kahn, but changed his name to "Irving Metzman", the name of his character in the second play he did.

Matt Winston Winston is an actor and producer who is probably less known for his role as the taxi driver in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles than any other credit.

Gus Mercurio Gus wore many hats. Jim Holt Jim Holt is an actor with tons of credits to his name. Shanyn Asmar Shanyn started her acting career as a model, at the age of Mike Tyson Obviously, we all know this world famous boxer who competed from to Jay Acovone From playing Eric in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles to becoming the go to Hollywood actor for authoritative characters, Acovone made a name for himself in the entertainment industry.

Steven Grives Steven has countless movie and television production credits under his belt. It represented the height of cold war tensions in Germany as well as an ideological divide.

In fact, nearly one-sixth of East Germany s population had already left before the wall was erected. III The Berlin Wall was, in reality, two concrete barriers with a yard strip in the middle that included trenches, floodlights, trip-wire machine guns, and watchtowers.

Kennedy addressed a crowd of over , people who had gathered outside West Berlin's city hall. His phrase, "I am a Berliner.

V The famous Bruce Springsteen concert in was a landmark event for Berlin. Springsteen is reported to have told the crowd, "I'm here to play rock n roll for you in the hope that one day all the barriers will be torn down.

Anne Parish, Jamaica. His father was a white British naval captain, Novak Sinclair Marley, while his mother was a year old country village girl.

II When he was growing up, Marley and his future bandmates, Bunny Livingston and Peter Tosh would spend a lot of their time listening to rhythm 'n' blues music on American radio stations.

The three would go on to form the legendary 'Wailers'. III The Wailers recorded for small Jamaican record labels throughout the 60s, adopting a "ska" sound that was to become revolutionary, pioneered by artists like Desmond Dekker and the Skatalites.

IV It was only when the Wailers signed to Island records in , did the band slow their rhythm down, developing a sound that is now known as "Reggae.

He released a string of politically charged albums with strong revolutionary messages. VI Bob Marley died of cancer in He has been listed by Forbes magazine as the fifth of highest-earning dead celebrities.

Marley has sold more than 75 million albums since The few witnesses in the remote, mostly-uninhabited region reported seeing a large fireball moving across the sky.

II The explosion caused glass windows to break hundreds of kilometers away. Seismic waves from the blast were recorded as far as England, Germany, Denmark, and Croatia.

Other parts of Europe and Asia, reported experiencing colorful sunsets and glowing night skies over the next few days. III There were little reports of injuries since the blast occurred in a remote area.

The area was so difficult to reach that it took nearly 20 years for researchers, led by mineralogist Leonid Kulik, to reach the site of the explosion.

IV There have been numerous theories about the cause of the explosion, but the most widely-accepted one is that it was caused by a massive meteor or asteroid.

Experts believe that it measured at least feet wide and exploded km above the ground. V The powerful explosion unleashed energy that was 1, times more powerful than the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima in The explosion completely destroyed the space rock, which explains why no fragments or crater have ever been found.

VI In , a group of scientists identified Lake Cheko as a possible impact crater from the event. They believe that a large fragment of the meteor or asteroid survived the explosion and struck the ground.

On this day, Allied forces invaded Normandy, marking the start of a historic crusade to liberate France and the rest of Western Europe from Nazi control.

II Normandy was chosen by British and American strategists as the D-Day landing site due to its conveniently-located port and close distance to warplanes that were stationed in England.

The rehearsal ended in tragedy when German forces found out about the mock invasion and torpedoed American tank landing ships, killing U.

The troops were from various countries: the United States, Canada, Australia, Belgium, to name a few.

They were accompanied by thousands of nautical vessels and aircraft, far outnumbering the Germans. Eisenhower through his aide Robert Schultz said that all amphibious military operations have a departing date, but the shortened term D-Day is commonly used.

II The meteor exploded 97, feet over Chelyabinsk Oblast, sending a shockwave that shattered windows and damaged buildings.

Around 1, people were injured, and over 7, buildings in six cities were damaged. III The Chelyabinsk meteor is believed to be the largest natural space object to enter the Earth's atmosphere since the Tunguska event that took place in a remote part of Siberia.

IV Following the explosion, fragments of the meteor continued towards Lake Chebarkul. Several small fragments were later discovered in snowdrifts by local residents.

The largest fragment, which measured two feet and weighed pounds, was raised from the bottom of the lake a few months later.

V All of the reported injuries were not caused by the meteor itself, but rather due to indirect effects such as glass windows that shattered when the shockwave from the explosion arrived.

The intense light from the meteor also caused injuries. VI Yulia Karbysheva, a substitute teacher, managed to prevent 44 students from getting injured.

After seeing the intense flash of light, she instructed the children to stay away from the windows and hide under their desks.

I The Great Depression was a worldwide economic depression that began in the late s in the United States, following a major fall in stock prices.

The effects of the Great Depression was felt in many countries around the world until the late s. III The Great Depression is still regarded by experts as the worst economic downturn in modern history.

IV As consumer spending continued to drop, many factories and businesses began to slow down production, and many workers were fired.

Many Americans fell into debt, and many homes and businesses were foreclosed or repossessed. He released a string of politically charged albums with strong revolutionary messages.

VI Bob Marley died of cancer in He has been listed by Forbes magazine as the fifth of highest-earning dead celebrities. Marley has sold more than 75 million albums since The few witnesses in the remote, mostly-uninhabited region reported seeing a large fireball moving across the sky.

II The explosion caused glass windows to break hundreds of kilometers away. Seismic waves from the blast were recorded as far as England, Germany, Denmark, and Croatia.

Other parts of Europe and Asia, reported experiencing colorful sunsets and glowing night skies over the next few days. III There were little reports of injuries since the blast occurred in a remote area.

The area was so difficult to reach that it took nearly 20 years for researchers, led by mineralogist Leonid Kulik, to reach the site of the explosion.

IV There have been numerous theories about the cause of the explosion, but the most widely-accepted one is that it was caused by a massive meteor or asteroid.

Experts believe that it measured at least feet wide and exploded km above the ground. V The powerful explosion unleashed energy that was 1, times more powerful than the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima in The explosion completely destroyed the space rock, which explains why no fragments or crater have ever been found.

VI In , a group of scientists identified Lake Cheko as a possible impact crater from the event. They believe that a large fragment of the meteor or asteroid survived the explosion and struck the ground.

On this day, Allied forces invaded Normandy, marking the start of a historic crusade to liberate France and the rest of Western Europe from Nazi control.

II Normandy was chosen by British and American strategists as the D-Day landing site due to its conveniently-located port and close distance to warplanes that were stationed in England.

The rehearsal ended in tragedy when German forces found out about the mock invasion and torpedoed American tank landing ships, killing U.

The troops were from various countries: the United States, Canada, Australia, Belgium, to name a few. They were accompanied by thousands of nautical vessels and aircraft, far outnumbering the Germans.

Eisenhower through his aide Robert Schultz said that all amphibious military operations have a departing date, but the shortened term D-Day is commonly used.

II The meteor exploded 97, feet over Chelyabinsk Oblast, sending a shockwave that shattered windows and damaged buildings. Around 1, people were injured, and over 7, buildings in six cities were damaged.

III The Chelyabinsk meteor is believed to be the largest natural space object to enter the Earth's atmosphere since the Tunguska event that took place in a remote part of Siberia.

IV Following the explosion, fragments of the meteor continued towards Lake Chebarkul. Several small fragments were later discovered in snowdrifts by local residents.

The largest fragment, which measured two feet and weighed pounds, was raised from the bottom of the lake a few months later. V All of the reported injuries were not caused by the meteor itself, but rather due to indirect effects such as glass windows that shattered when the shockwave from the explosion arrived.

The intense light from the meteor also caused injuries. VI Yulia Karbysheva, a substitute teacher, managed to prevent 44 students from getting injured.

After seeing the intense flash of light, she instructed the children to stay away from the windows and hide under their desks. I The Great Depression was a worldwide economic depression that began in the late s in the United States, following a major fall in stock prices.

The effects of the Great Depression was felt in many countries around the world until the late s. III The Great Depression is still regarded by experts as the worst economic downturn in modern history.

IV As consumer spending continued to drop, many factories and businesses began to slow down production, and many workers were fired.

Many Americans fell into debt, and many homes and businesses were foreclosed or repossessed. V Industrial production in the United States was reduced by half, and more and more Americans fell into homelessness.

Bread lines and soup kitchens were a common sight in many cities, as many people could not even afford to buy food and other basic necessities.

Roosevelt introduced reforms to the financial system and passed legislation to resolve the crisis. The economy began showing early signs of recovery by , although improvements made were reversed in another recession in I American songwriter and musician Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel prize in literature in October for "creating new poetic expressions within the American song tradition.

A bard was a professional story teller, verse-maker, music composer. IV However, not every cultural shape-shifter was happy with the decision. Scottish novelist Irvine Welsh, for instance, made his distaste clear, calling the award an "ill-conceived nostalgia act" while at the same time, admitting his love for the songwriter's work.

V Bob Dylan himself seemed ambiguous about receiving the award, he did not acknowledge the recognition for quite some time after it was announced and he felt quite hesitant to accept it.

VI Dylan later claimed in his official speech that he was honored, while noting that the choice was unusual. Dylan said that he never stopped to ask himself if his work could be considered "literature", and that it was irrelevant to his artistic pursuits.

The crisis lasted for 21 months, between the years and It was sighted as "internal disturbance". III After midnight on the night of the declaration, the electricity to all major newspaper offices was disconnected.

It was restored three days later after the censorship committee had been officially set up. IV During the period of Emergency in India, all newspapers had to get prior approval from the government for any of their content to be published.

V The most effective acts of dissent and resistance during the Emergency were also understated. For instance, papers like Indian Expressman and the Statesman left arbitrary blank spaces where news items were covered, as a sign of protest.

VI In January , the ruling government finally resolved to put an end to the Emergency by declaring elections. Protesting leaders and activists who had been arrested were released from prison.

I The Empire of Spain was among the biggest Empires in history. The Empire of Spain totaled roughly II Spain was the most powerful global empire throughout the s and s.

It had a stronghold over the world's trade landscape during this time. With many far-flung lands to its name, Spain was known as the empire on which the sun never sets.

IV Columbus was the first explorer to discover America called the New World during those early years.

With the patronages of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain, Columbus completed four expeditions through the Atlantic Ocean.

V The Empire of Spain experienced its greatest prosperity during the s when it was at its peak. Trade in colonies held by Spain was flourishing, especially in the second half of the 18th century, under the Bourbon reforms.

VI The governance of Spain provided the Americas with a language that is prevalent in numerous parts of the world. Twenty distinct nations use Spanish as their official language, with estimates ranging from to million Spanish speakers worldwide.

I The European refugee crisis was a period that saw a large number of migrants arriving in the European Union from across the Mediterranean sea and through Southeast Europe.

II The refugee crisis was mostly due to the culmination of a pattern of increased immigration to Europe from other countries since the middle of the 20th century.

IV Many refugees who had arrived in Greece and Italy came from countries where armed conflict was prevalent, and which were considered to be "refugee-producing" and for whom international protection was deemed necessary.

VI Back in March , the European Commission officially declared the refugee crisis to have reached an end, having provided protection and support for millions of refugees.

I The Industrial Revolution came in stages spanning from the late 18th century to the early 20th century.

The people of this time saw rapid growth in industrial production and mechanization, leading to monumental changes in their society.

II New technologies radically changed the speed of transporting goods and people. The first intercity railway was constructed in between Manchester and Liverpool.

More soon followed, allowing freight transport times and costs to diminish rapidly. The development of the steam engine was a significant achievement.

It made steam trains possible, but also steam-powered pumps and machines, all of which allowed for increased labor productivity. IV Revolution in the agricultural industry made higher food output possible.

This led to a surplus of laborers who were able to go and work in factories. The revolution in agriculture came about because of new techniques from better transport, and bigger farms.

V Growth in global trade was massive. This growth was fueled by the effective shipping practices of Britain and its Empire, which became a valuable source of raw materials.

Edmund Cartwright's power loom made mass production of cloth possible. VI Smelting was a new method of producing iron, developed by Abraham Darby.

This unique method made use of coke instead of charcoal, thus enabling higher production. Iron was a vital component in the construction of railways, buildings, factories, and more.

The Protestant Reformation was a religious revolution during the 16th century that caused a split in the Catholic Church. They too worked to make changes in the church on matters like the accessibility of Scripture, papal reform, and free preaching during the 15th century.

IV The Protestant Reformation fuelled the spread of literacy because among its many doctrines was the need for people to access Scripture.

Catechisms were also essential reading for the youth. In Germany alone, the literacy rates ranged between just 5 to 30 percent before the Reformation.

V The Anabaptist tradition, also recognized as the Radical Reformation, emphasized the calling and the role of the Holy Spirit in the believer's life, and hence included women as ministers.

VI Part of the attempt of the Roman Catholic church to stop the spread and influence of the Reformation was to increase the vibrancy of its music, architecture, and art.

It aimed to draw the public away from the Protestant approach towards art, worship, and liturgy. His birth name was Ernesto Guevara de la Serna. He was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, guerrilla leader, diplomat, and military theorist.

II Did you know that prior to his leading an army of revolutionaries, Che Guevara had completed his medical studies in the University of Buenos Aires?

He became a significant landowner in Rio de la Plata, which is now part of Argentina. IV In , Che Guevara met the famous Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro, and the two became firm friends, they both shared a strong leftist and anti-imperialist ideology.

V Che Guevara has been a subject of a number of films and books. One among the former, 'The Motorcycle Diaries', was partly based on Guevara's own account of his travels across South America in The experience shaped much of his ideology.

He was soon after summarily executed. He was a mythological priest-king who lived in some secretive part of the East who could supposedly help the Crusaders get Jerusalem back.

He continued to explore the Middle East and South Asia for 25 years, starting from III Many ancient mariners traveled by charting and sticking closely to coastal areas.

Vessels of the time were designed for hugging the coast. Nighttime travel was accomplished by using stars like the North Star as a point of navigational reference.

IV Mariners during the Age of Exploration calculated their latitude by using a cross-staff to measure the behavior of the sun at midday. The cross-staff had a moving part that could be aligned with the horizon to measure the angle of elevation of the sun.

V The first compasses were believed to be some form of black magic or sorcery, and early sea captains usually only sought their guidance in private.

In the time of Columbus, navigators had to defend themselves before the Inquisition if they were caught using a compass. VI Large ships were usually home to or so crew members.

This motley crew included soldiers, sailors, cooks, craftsmen, smiths, coopers, latrine cleaners, swabbers, and musicians.

The work of the captain was highly respected and regarded as a professional position. During the s, Britain began creating colonies in North America and India.

Yearning for a similar empire, Germany wanted to do the same. Surprisingly, the most recent countries to be added to the Games, Rwanda and Mozambique, never belonged to the Empire.

IV The British Empire was deemed as one of the most economically powerful empires of its time. Its fortune changed when Germany and America gained more power in the 20th century.

The American War of Independence struck a mighty blow to the power and wealth of the Empire. V Roughly a fourth of all the soldiers assigned to America brought their wives and children with them.

Whenever possible, women worked as nurses, sutlers, or victuallers within the British army. VI Britain's status and esteem vanished once Japan took over Asian colonies.

It dropped even further in when India and Pakistan achieved independence. The age of greatness for the British Empire officially came to an end when it returned Hong Kong to China in The war lasted until He and his wife Sophie were shot and killed by the Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip on June 28, Austro-Hungarian leaders were afraid that Russian intervention would inevitably draw the nation's strong allies France and Great Britain into the fray.

IV Believing that Austria-Hungary was mobilizing for war, the Serbian government mobilized their army and appealed to Russia for aid.

On July 28, Austria-Hungary did indeed wage war on Serbia, and the fragile peace between the great powers of Europe collapsed. V Based on an aggressive military strategy called the Schlieffen Plan, named after its mastermind, German Field Marshal Alfred von Schlieffen, Germany started fighting World War I on both fronts, invading France through neutral Belgium in the west and then fighting Russia in the east.

During the first battle of World War I, the Germans attacked the heavily fortified city of Liege, with large siege cannons, the most powerful weapons in their arsenal.

By August 15, they had captured the city. I The French Revolution was a time of social and political rebellion in France, which started in and was caused by the inequalities between the poor and the rich.

II The Revolution went on until , leading to the disbanding of the French royal family, a government change, armed conflicts with other countries in Europe, the execution of Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI, and the start of Napoleon Bonaparte's rule in France.

III Before the French Revolution, peasants were so poor and the cost of food so high, that a lot of them starved to death. A single loaf of bread, for example, costs a week's wages.

IV The poor in France were starving while the wealthy lived an extravagant lifestyle. The imbalance caused seething anger and resentment. The poor paid taxes to the king while the rich did not.

Only seven prisoners were found in the Bastille when the revolutionaries stormed it. V The revolutionaries were looking for gunpowder when they stormed the Bastille.

They were not interested in the prisoners. These religions were forbidden until after the French Revolution when worshippers were finally allowed to practice as they saw fit.

I Russia went through not just one, but two Revolutions, in The February Revolution and the October Revolution. The Russian Revolution is among the most important events of the 20th century.

It led to a new form of politics for a global superpower. II Even though the revolutions happened in March and November, they are called the February and October Revolutions because Russia was using the old Julian calendar at the time.

Mistakes by the Russian military led to the loss of millions of their soldiers in the war. There had been mounting unrest in Petrograd throughout March.

On the 12th of March, the Volinsky Regiment rebelled, and by nightfall 60, soldiers had joined the Revolution. V The Provisional Government continued the war with Germany, leading to destructive consequences.

VI The Bolshevik Party led the October Revolution of , calling themselves the leaders of the revolutionary working class of Russia. The most influential figure of the October Revolution was Leon Trotsky.

I Christopher Colombus was the first European explorer to discover America, reaching it in While it was most commonly referred to as the "New World" in the early days, Columbus eventually named the continent after Amerigo Vespucci in II The American colonies, created by various powerful nations in Europe, were short on the labor they needed to harness the riches of the newly explored lands.

Extremely profitable harvests like sugar, tobacco, and cotton paved the birth of slave labor systems within plantations. III The discovery of the New World was prompted by the birth of the Renaissance, a period in which the people of Europe were constantly searching for innovations, new trade routes, and the potential of spreading religion and culture to other parts of the world.

IV There were three main reasons why Spain ventured into America. First, was to convert its native inhabitants to the Roman Catholic religion.

Next, was to take advantage of a cheap source of labor that they could exploit to extract precious resources and materials.

V For the French, the conquest of the New World was all about obtaining riches via trade, particularly the profitable fur trade. France considered the Native Americans as valuable trading partners and formed alliances with them.

VI England promoted building colonies in the New World. They were more interested in settling than establishing trade with its inhabitants, so put little effort into creating alliances with the Natives.

The British crown planned on asserting its control over the 13 colonies. There is even a type of tax that has been given the moniker sin tax.

When he finally wound up in jail, it was not for murder. As an alternative, the state put Capone on trial and found him guilty of tax evasion.

III It is projected that about nine out of every ten people in the US who hire nannies and housekeepers do not pay the necessary taxes.

Alabama is the only state in which another set of cards will cost you an additional 10 cents. VI Although cryptocurrency features the word currency in it, the Internal Revenue Service does not consider it to be a currency at all.

As an alternative, the government agency categorizes it as property. I World War I was all about an irreconcilable rift that occurred between two major groups of countries in Europe.

The first one was the Allies and the other was the Central Powers of Europe. II When World War I erupted, in the summer of , most people believed the trouble would be taken care of before the onset of winter.

People saw Britain's military power as overwhelming and assumed it would be able to secure victory without much delay. III The following year in the winter of , forces from both the Allies and the Central Powers dug extensive channels.

The trench lines extended from the coast of Belgium towards Switzerland and were later collectively referred to as the Western Front.

IV Every day within these trenches, soldiers operated amidst a grim cloud of darkness, enduring the smell of dirt and rotting flesh. There were massive rats to contend with, bursting latrines, and swarms of lice.

V The First World War was unique from all other wars of the past. It was the first time destructive new weapons and machines of war were utilized on all fronts.

It has gone down as one of the bloodiest encounters on record, waged between the combined military forces of France and Britain against those of Germany.

I It is rare for an entire school of thought to be traced down to a single individual. This is absolutely the case with psychology, which owes much of its framework of thought to Sigmund Freud.

II In , Freud published his acclaimed but controversial book 'The Interpretations of Dreams', which provided the foundation for his psychoanalytic ideas and theories in the field of psychology.

These informal meetings would eventually develop into the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. IV Many of Freud's theories are criticized by psychologists today.

However, his system of 'Talk Therapy' has endured and is widely practiced by therapists to this day. V In , Freud delivered a series of five lectures at Clark University on the development of psychoanalysis.

Freud described the scene, as he was stepping off the platform, as the "realization of a daydream". However, Freud did receive the Goethe prize - given in the honor of the German poet, Goethe - in I The Watergate scandal was a controversial political event that brought President Nixon and his administration under scrutiny for constitutional crimes, ultimately leading to his resignation in II The seed of the Watergate scandal was planted on June 17, , when a group of burglars were arrested for entering the Watergate buildings in Washington D.

III This would go on to become one of the most infamous events in American political history, as the operation of the burglary was traced down to Nixon's re-election campaign.

IV On September 15, , a grand jury indicted the five office burglars for conspiracy, burglary, and violation of federal wiretapping laws. The burglars were tried by a jury, and pled guilty or were convicted on January 30, V Though Richard Nixon denied any wrongdoing at first, Washington Post reporter Bob Woodbard presented a report on Watergate, revealing the extent of the President's hand in the events.

VI After facing a lot of media scrutiny about the Watergate scandal, and after being subject to pressure from critics, Nixon resigned from his post on August 9, I One of the most destructive natural disasters in history took place in It was a magnitude 9.

This was immediately followed by a large tsunami that hit several countries in Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Africa.

II One of the most destructive natural disasters in history took place in III The disaster also killed around 9, tourists who were spending their Christmas vacation at resorts in Southeast Asia.

Sweden lost a total of citizens, while Germany lost citizens. Other countries that lost citizens during this disaster include Finland, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and France.

IV A Sri Lankan train which was carrying nearly 2, passengers, was on a scheduled trip between the cities of Colombo and Galle when the tsunami washed it away.

This disaster claimed approximately 1, lives, making it the largest rail disaster in world history by death toll.

V Before the tsunami, several people in different parts of the region reported seeing animals behaving unusually.

Elephants in Sri Lanka and Thailand and flamingos in India and Sumatra reportedly fled to higher ground. As a result, very few animals were found dead after the tsunami.

VI The tsunami, which hit India's southern coast, shifted thousands of tonnes of sand to uncover numerous relics such as sculptures in the ancient port city of Mahabalipuram.

Archaeologists believe that these relics were from a powerful seventh-century civilization that engaged in trade with other civilizations. I Although Neil Armstrong is the most prominent figure from the Apollo 11 moon landing, there aren't actually that many pictures of him taken during that entire mission.

Most of the astronaut pictures that you see were actually that of his colleague, Buzz Aldrin. The famous footage of Neil stepping on the moon for the first time is actually a video of a monitor playing the original footage.

III Buzz and Neil were both so excited to take their first step on the moon that they asked for permission to skip their scheduled nap.

Mission control granted their request but them to go to sleep as soon as they finished their mission. IV Although Buzz and Neil became famous for being the first humans on the moon, they weren't the only astronauts on the mission.

Michael Collins was the third astronaut and the command module pilot for Apollo V The US Government was well aware of how dangerous the Apollo 11 mission was and knew that there was a possibility that the astronauts wouldn't be able to return home.

President Nixon had actually prepared a speech in the event of a tragedy. VI After the astronauts successfully landed back on Earth, they were rubbed down with a sodium hypochlorite solution and were placed under quarantine.

While the possibility of them bringing back pathogens from the moon were remote, NASA took precaution. Although the Soviet Union fought alongside the United States, there was a level of distrust between them and concerned about of Joseph Stalin and the rise of communism.

They developed a special method of communication using everyday items like shoelaces. Depending on how their agents' shoelaces were tied, the patterns could convey messages like I have information, III The CIA became interested in using LSD as a potential truth serum and social disruptor.

As part of an experiment, the CIA drugged bread that was sold in a bakery in France. Several people had to be institutionalized after experiencing hallucinations.

IV During this time, women were encouraged to stay home and raise their children, so that the next generation would be able to defend the United States in case the Soviet Union attacked.

V The Hollywood blacklist, implemented during the midth century, was the practice of denying employment to those in the entertainment industry who were believed to be Communists or sympathizers.

Then-actor Ronald Reagan, who would later become president, was among the accusers. If the Soviet Union were to attack any of its members, the other countries would defend them.

I The Haiti earthquake was a magnitude 7. With an epicenter just 25 km west of the capital Port-Au-Prince, caused significant damage to the city and surrounding areas.

Death toll estimates vary between , to , deaths. II Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, was unable to cope with the disaster.

Vital services such as hospitals, communication systems, and transport systems were damaged or destroyed, while major roads were blocked by debris.

III Many government and public buildings also sustained major damage or were completely destroyed. The National Palace, the official residence of the President of Haiti, was severely damaged.

IV Following the earthquake, many people were forced to sleep in the streets, in cars, or makeshift shanties. Bodies of victims were also left on the streets as morgues became overwhelmed.

The slow distribution of food and medical supplies caused widespread looting in some areas. V As many as 3 million people were believed to have been affected by the disaster.

Appeals for humanitarian aid were issued, and many countries around the world launched fund-raising efforts and sent equipment, rescue workers, and medical teams.

VI In October , a cholera epidemic broke out in Haiti. The disease, which had not been recorded in the country for more than a century, was believed to have been reintroduced by foreign aid workers.

I Elvis Aaron Presley began his recording career back in , signing with Sam Phillips' Sun Records in Memphis, which is today remembered as a legendary record label.

During a break between recording takes, Elvis and his band spontaneously broke into a song called "That's All Right, Mama", which would later go on to become one of his trademark songs.

The recordings capture a remarkable tapestry of musical influences, including blues, country, rhythm 'n' blues, rockabilly, and gospel.

In , Elvis Presley would go on to become an international sensation and one of the most famous names across the world. I Navigating the Barbary Coast in North Africa, the Barbarossa Italian for "red beard" brothers Aruj and Hizir amassed massive wealth after they went on a pirating rampage, capturing European ships in the Mediterranean Sea.

Not long after his arrival in the Caribbean, L'Olonnais is believed to have started pillaging Spanish vessels.

IV Arguably the most popular buccaneer of his era, Henry Morgan commanded his crew to padlock the people of Puerto Principe, Cuba, within a church so he and his men could seamlessly loot the settlement.

V Formerly an esteemed privateer, Captain William Kidd ventured the seas in with the task of pursuing and eliminating pirates in the Indian Ocean.

Kidd became a pirate himself, taking ships like the Quedagh Merchant and even slaying one subordinate using a bucket made of wood.

VI Blackbeard, whose real name was Edward Teach, struck fear into the hearts of his adversaries by winding burning fuses into his elongated, interlaced facial hair and carrying numerous guns and blades strapped to his chest.

I In , Barack Obama became the first African-American president of the United States of America, when he won the election as a representative of the democratic party.

II There were various reports that indicate President Obama raised more money in the election than any other previous candidate in the history of the United States.

III The election saw a whopping Over million Americans voted for their president that year. IV The States achieved a record-breaking voter turnout as there were many more numbers among many different diverse communities, especially amongst the African-American and Hispanic ones.

V Barak Obama was the 44th American president, this was all the result of his campaign that lasted nearly two years, from February in Springfield, Illinois.

VI Barack Obama took his presidential oath on January 20, , delivering his inaugural address. The moment was historic, as he was officially recognized as the first African-American president.

Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band, to universal acclaim. In stark contrast to their early works, the album embraced sonic experimentation and broke several barriers.

II The LP, their eighth, has gone down as one of the greatest works of recorded art, claiming the top spot on Rolling Stone magazines greatest albums of all-time list.

III Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band incorporated a wide range of diverse musical styles, including music hall, western classical music, vaudeville, rhythm n blues, musique concrete, and Indian classical music.

The sequencing of tracks on the album suggests a song-cycle; the album rounds off with its opening track song before the coda.

V Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band is one of the biggest selling albums of all time, with an impressive amount of more than 32 million units sold worldwide.

I On April 6, , Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, placed in his hand, a lump of salt and uttered the words, "I am shaking the foundations of the British Empire".

This historic scene is etched in the memory of India's freedom struggle, as the result of Gandhi's Dandi March. II The march was a prime example of Gandhi's 'civil disobedience' movement.

His objective was to protest against the steep tax levied by the British on salt. III On March 2, , a little before the historic event, Gandhi sent a letter to the British viceroy, Lord Irwin, telling him about his intent to undertake this journey and urging him to revise the official colonial position on the matter.

IV Leading a team of eighty freedom fighters, Gandhi began the momentous march at his Sabarmati ashram.

The Dandi March took an incredible 24 days in total. V The momentous march included freedom fighters from all different states, from various walks of life, and across different cultures.

Michael J. The character is a crocodile hunter, hence the nickname and is modeled on Rodney Ansell. Daniel Richard McBride is an American actor, comedian, and writer.

David Ngoombujarra was an Indigenous Australian actor of the Yamatji people. On 17 July he was found in a park in Fremantle, and taken to Fremantle Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

His career started in Cyclone Tracy is a Australian drama mini series about Cyclone Tracy. Tony Barry also featured amongst the cast. The Crocodile Dundee film series are centered around a crocodile hunter named Michael J.

The movies star Paul Hogan in the titular role, over the course of three feature films centered around his adventures.

Hogan refused several proposals for more Crocodile Dundee films. Central Queensland News.

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