Jim Holt is an actor with tons of credits to his name. He has many well-known productions on his resume, which, aside from “Crocodile Dundee II,” include “Bodyline,” “Anzacs,” “A Country Practice,” “Embassy, G. P.,” “Heartbreak High,” “Wildside,” and recently in an episode of “Packed to the Rafters” (2009). Holt is also an established and talented magician who has had the unique opportunity to incorporate his talent into some television appearances.
He is married to a publishing executive – Robyn Holt – and they have an adult daughter named Hannah. From 2002 to 2006, he was based in Russia, while his wife Robyn was the Managing Director of Conde Nast Zao (Russia), the publishing house of Russian Vogue, GQ, Architectural Digest, and Glamour magazines.
Gus Mercurio
Gus wore many hats. He was well-known as a character actor and as a former pro boxer. Gus Mercurio had also served in the United States Marine Corps and was a chiropractor! Mercurio was an international boxing judge, where he was even seen refereeing a world title fight, and was a well-known boxing promoter. He became the president of the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame – where he was inducted in 2008.
As an actor, Gus was known for playing the role of Frank in "Dundee II." Thanks to the actor’s unique and raspy voice, wild personality, and natural talents, he was quickly recognized by TV production houses in Australia. 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 2010.
Carlos Carrasco
Carlos will always be 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." Carlos spends his time being heavily involved in the Latino/Hispanic community in New York and Los Angeles.
Cultivating a career in arts administration, Carrasco has been the Executive Director of the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors in New York, a panelist for the New York State Council on the Arts, and also a co-director of the JACK Arts Ensemble, based in Los Angeles. A man of many hats, for sure!
Marilyn Sokol
Marilyn Sokol is an actress, comedian, singer, teacher, and writer/director. This multi-talented actress has won an Emmy Award, an Obie Award, and a Bistro Award. She went to Calvin Coolidge High School in Washington, D.C., followed by New York University. She began her professional entertainment career in 1966 as a belly dancer in the production of Man of La Mancha. The star won an Obie Award in 1972 for Distinguished Performance by an Actress for her performance in a Chelsea Theater Center production of "The Beggar's Opera."
She has worked consistently as a comedian, singer, and cabaret performer. From 2012 to 2013, she starred in the off-Broadway production "Old Jews Telling Jokes." 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.
Doug Yasuda
We may not all remember Doug’s role as Cato, the Kung Fu Tourist, when recalling the extensive star-studded cast of "Crocodile Dundee II," but Hollywood surely made a note of his talent, and he continues to work. Since his Dundee fame, he’s starred in numerous shows and films. Some of his most notable work includes RoboCop 3 as Kanemitsu’s aide and, more recently, roles on the shows “Odd Mom Out,” “Blacklist,” “Nurse Jackie,” “White Collar,” and “Blue Bloods.”
His extensive resume also boasts featured roles in Oceans Eight and Damsels in Distress. He currently resides in New York City, and as of 2018, he is still acting.