Rick Gonzalez has come a long way since playing bit parts in “Crocodile Dundee” in Los Angeles. He has had so many huge roles that it is almost impossible to remember Rick in a role as minimal as his in “Crocodile Dundee” in Los Angeles.
He went on to play many significant roles, such as Timo Cruz from “Coach Carter” and Ben Gonzalez on the hit TV series “Reaper.” Don’t forget his role as Naps in “Roll Bounce.” Currently, he plays a vigilante superhero named Rene Ramirez, “Wild Dog,” on the CW superhero drama series “Arrow.”
David Gulpilil
David Gulpilil is remembered for starring alongside Paul Hogan in "Crocodile Dundee" as Neville Bell. People were impressed with David, who showed some real talent on set. His career would go on to rise with appearances in films such as "The Proposition" and "Charlie’s Country." Despite his massive talent, David unfortunately had several run-ins with the law. Instances included violent offenses, such as an arrest for domestic violence for breaking his wife’s arm.
While he is not the nicest guy, he continues to wow audiences and is very talented. If you are the kind of person who can separate the actor and his talent from his personal life, then David Gulpilil might just be your guy. If not, then you’re probably hoping that Hollywood stops giving a pass to violent offenders on the basis of talent.
Ernie Dingo
Ernie Dingo played the role of Charlie in the second "Crocodile Dundee" film. After that stint, he continued to find success and went on to become a very busy character actor. While Dingo may not necessarily have reached star status in Hollywood, he has managed to stay really busy.
Ernie Dingo has over 34 credits to his name, with his most recent credit being on the TV show "Redfern." If you want to get a taste of his work, the best way to catch him onscreen is online since most of his gigs are pretty much under the radar in the US.
Steve Rackman
Superfans of the "Crocodile Dundee" films will never be able to forget Steve Rackman as the meathead named Don, especially since he was the one and only guy to kiss Paul Hogan’s character in the first "Crocodile Dundee." Fans remember Rackman, and he would go on to reprise his role in all of the following "Crocodile Dundee" films before retiring and moving back to Australia.
Steve moved to Australia when he was just a teenager. From 1973 to 1978, he wrestled in Australia for World Championship Wrestling on the Nine Network. Fans of wrestling in the ’80s will never forget Steve Rackman for his time inside of the wrestling ring as the famous brawler crusher. Today, Steve is a personal trainer at the gym that he runs.
Terry Gill
Gill is a well-known character actor. Even though he only appeared in one of the "Crocodile Dundee" films, his character is remembered by anyone who has seen it! He portrayed the leader of a group of kangaroo hunters whom Dundee had to fight in the hotel bar. In that memorable scene, Dundee later used a dead kangaroo as a cover to scare the hunters. Since his role in "Crocodile Dundee," Gill would go on to act in a total of 71 films!
Terry was also seen in the recurring role of Detective Jack Grace in the women's prison drama Prisoner. He was also a regular cast member in "The Flying Doctors" and played another starring role in "Blue Heelers." He also had a guest role on "Neighbours." He passed away at the age of 75 in 2015.