Charles Dutton is well known as Leroy Brown in “Crocodile Dundee II,” but that is just a small piece of his long-acting resume. 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.
In 2002 and 2003, Charles picked up some Outstanding Guest Actor Emmy Awards for his roles in “The Practice” and “Without a Trace.” He also had a nomination in 1999 for his guest-starring role as Alvah Case in the HBO drama “Oz,” but he did not win. For his role in “Oz,” he was also nominated for an NAACP Image Award.
Paul Rodriguez
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 a long and incredible career. Rodriguez has starred in many acclaimed films, like "Ali" and "Blood Work."
In 2004, he was ranked #74 on Comedy Central’s list of the "100 Greatest Standups of all Time." Aside from acting, he also received the "Humanitarian of the Year Award" for his contribution toward water conservation in the City of Fresno.
Jere Burns
Donning the ultimate ‘bad guy’ look, Jere Burns remains one of the most memorable cast members in "Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles," playing the role of Arnan Rothman. Jere has had quite an impressive career since the ending of the Dundee trilogy.
He has gone on to get some huge TV roles on his resume - working on projects like "The Muppets," "From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series," and the hit TV series "Justified" as Wynn Duffy. Jere Burns has also appeared on Broadway! His Broadway credits include "Hairspray" and "After the Night and the Music."
Aida Turturro
Having a bit of a 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 1989, but it did not make her a well-known personality. She remains most well known for her starring role as the sister of Tony Soprano in the HBO series, "The Sopranos."
Aside from her role on "The Sopranos," Turturro has stayed quite busy with TV work on "Law & Order" as Judge Felicia Catano. She has a multitude of films under her belt, such as "True Love," "What About Bob?," "Jersey Girl," "Illuminata," "Sleepers," and "Deep Blue Sea."
Stephen Root
Can you believe that the amazing Stephen Root’s very first role was in "Crocodile Dundee II?" He portrayed a DEA Agent named Toilet, and the rest was history! Since then, Root has proved his worth as an actor, comedian, and voice actor and has landed some major roles.
He has starred as Jimmy James on the TV series "NewsRadio," as Milton Waddams in the comedy "Office Space" in 1999, and as the voices of Bill Dauterive and Buck Strickland in the animated series "King of the Hill." His resume also includes roles in the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" two-part episode "Unification" and in the movies "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," "DodgeBall," "The Man in the High Castle," and "Get Out." He also has a ton of supporting roles in a variety of HBO series.