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Paul Hogan on new Dundee film: ‘Anything that happens now is a bonus’ – Sydney Morning Herald
It takes something special to get Hogan to work these days. In a new film about the actor and his most famous character, he thinks he’s found it.
That uncomplicated approach stands in stark contrast to the minefield humour can be in the age of social media. But despite the barbs occasionally aimed at the 1970s TV shows that made him a star in this country before Crocodile Dundee made him a megastar globally, Hogan has no interest in being dragged into the trenches on the side of the “political correctness gone mad” brigade. Despite what you may have read elsewhere, his response is measured and moderate.
“I understand it to a certain exte…
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