Hulk Hogan (original name: Terry Eugene Bollea) is a former proficient grappler broadly viewed as the most perceived grappler on the planet. Hogan has been delegated with the WWE Title and WCW World Heavyweight Title multiple times each. He has featured eight of the initial nine versions of WrestleMania and is the primary grappler to win two Royal Rumble matches in back-to-back years.
Popular movies of Hulk Hogan
Hulk Hogan's acting endeavors have contributed a gigantic proposal to his wrestling vocation. Hogan is an extremely uncommon illustration of a specialist grappler with a mind-boggling Hollywood career outside the ring. Hulk Hogan's net worth is essentially affected by his Hollywood profession besides wrestling.
Rocky III
Hulk Hogan made his film debut in Rocky III. The film was released on May 28, 1982. The film, the third part of the Rocky series was composed, featured, and coordinated by Sylvester Stallone. Hogan assumed the part of Thunderlips, the ongoing scene wrestling champion, who battles Stallone's character Rocky Balboa on a foundation occasion.
No Holds Barred
No Holds Barred is the primary film featuring Hogan. The movie was created by Michael Rachmil and coordinated by Thomas J. Wright. Cherished WWF Heavyweight Champion Rip Thomas, played by Hogan is set in opposition to a previous convict turned grappler named Zeus, played by Minuscule Lister after Rip wouldn't join the tv company show to malicious manager Tom Brell, played by Kurt Fuller. The film was released in 1989.
Gremlins 2: The New Batch
Gremlins 2: The New Batch, is a follow-up of the 1984 film Gremlins. The release date of the film was June 15, 1990. It is a horror comedy which was coordinated by Joe Dante and Michael Finnell was the producer of the film. It highlighted Zach Galligan and Phoebe Cates as the leads and Hogan in an appearance as himself. The film is about the leads keeping the Gizmo creatures from getting away to New York City.
Suburban Commando
Suburban Commando is a science fiction comedy-drama released on October 4, 1991, coordinated by Burt Kennedy and produced by Howard Gottfried. Hogan featured in the film as Shep Ramsey, an Interstellar champion, who is abandoned on Earth after his spaceship crash arrives while it likewise highlighted The Undertaker in an extraordinary appearance as Hutch. The film is about Shep collaborating with his host Charlie Wilcox, played by Christopher Lloyd to fight the bounty falconers.
Mr. Nanny
Hogan's personality Sean Armstrong in Mr. Nanny is a former professional grappler recruited to be the nanny and security for the two kids of Alex Bricklayer Sr. played by Austin Pendleton and winds up saving them from their criminal Tommy Thanatos, played by David Johansen. Mr. Nanny was first released in the UK on April 2, 1993, and later in the USA on October 8, 1993. It was directed by Michael Gottlieb and Produced by Robert Engelman.
The Secret Agent Club
The film is about a mystery spy cum toy storekeeper, Ray Chase played by Hogan who takes a powerful laser firearm, and his young child Jeremy, played by Matthew McCurley protects his father from the evil Eve, played by Lesley-Ann Down who possesses the weapon. The release date of the film was 16 August 1996. It was directed by John Murlowski and co-created by Jimmy Lifton and Brian Shuster.
Santa with Muscles
Hogan assumes the part of Blake Thorn, a tycoon experiencing amnesia during the Christmas season, and becomes persuaded that he is Santa Claus. In the film, Hogan utilizes his new personality to battle wrongdoing and salvages all kids in the orphan house from a detestable researcher named Ebner Ice, played by Ed Begley, Jr. The Christman comedy movie was aired on November 8, 1996, and was financed by Brian Shuster and directed by John Murlowski.
3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain
This film was released on April 10, 1998, and is the fourth and last portion of the 3 Ninjas series. The movie is based on martial arts and is directed by Sean McNamara while Arthur Leeds and Sang-alright Shin are the producers. The film is about the three Ninja siblings protecting the Mega Mountain Amusement Park from the horrible Medusa, played by Loni Anderson with little help from their deity Dave Dragon, played by Hulk Hogan.
The Ultimate Weapon
The movie highlights Hogan as a hired soldier Ben "Hardball" Cutter who finds that his bosses are agents for IRA. Cutter and his family become their objective after his retirement. The film likewise has an appearance by individual grappler Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake. The Ultimate Weapon aired on October 1998. It was directed by Jon Cassar and Murray Shostak and Danny Rossner were the producers.
Little Hercules
It is a 3D fantasy comedy based on a twelve-year-old Hercules' excursion from Mt. Olympus to Los Angeles to get familiar with the everyday existence of mortal people. The role was played by Richard Sandrak. It is directed by Mohamed Khashoggi, and produced by Chad Presnell. Hogan assumes the part of Zeus, the dad of Hercules. The 2009 film likewise includes The Big Show in a unique appearance.
TV Shows
Title | Role | Year |
Goldie and the Bears | Mac McKenna | 1984 |
The A-Team | Himself | 1985-1986 |
Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling | Himself | 1985-1986 |
Thunder in Paradise | Randolph J. Hurricane Spencer | 1994 |
Space Ghost Coast to Coast | Himself | 1995 |
Baywatch | Himself | 1996 |
Assault on Devil's Island | Mike McBride | 1997 |
Suddenly Susan | Himself | 1999 |
Assault on Death Mountain | Mike McBride | 1999 |
Walker, Texas Ranger | Boomer Knight | 2001 |
Hogan Knows Best | Himself | 2005-2007 |
Robot Chicken | Himself, Abraham LincolnBank robber | 2006-2016 |
Brooke Knows Best | Himself | 2008-2009 |
China, IL | The Dean | 2011-2015 |
American Dad! | Himself | 2012 |
The Inbetweeners | Himself | 2012 |
The '80s Called | Himself | 2014 |
Smosh | Himself | 2015 |
The Goldbergs | Himself | 2019 |
Camp WWE | Himself | 2022 |