Piro has starred in a bunch of roles after “Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles.” He is best known as the host of a children’s TV show, “Couch Potato,’ on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. He has also become one of Australia’s most respected theatre actors, with performances in “Under Milk Wood,” “Moby Dick,” “Whose Life Is It Anyway, and many more. His performance in the Melbourne Theatre Company’s production of “Realism” got him critically recognized for his use of the acting technique known as biomechanics.
He appeared as several characters in the Rolf DeHeer film “Bad Boy Bubby,” worked with director Scott Hicks on his films “Call Me Mr. Brown,” “Sebastian,” and the “Sparrow,” and appeared in the French feature “L’Amour En Ambuscade” for Carl Shultz, and the films “The Outsider,” “Falls,” “The Condemned,” “Darkness Save Your Legs,” and “Crime & Punishment.”
Keli Daniels
Keli Daniels had a rather small role in "Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles," which is why she’s best known for her work in "American Crime Story," "The Fosters," and "Masters of Sex." Her daughter is actress Wyndoline (Wyni) Landry. Keli appeared in one episode (S.2 E.12) of the TV series "Switched at Birth" alongside her daughter. Keli starred in and wrote a one-woman show about her life as both a mother and actress called "Are We There Yet?"
She currently writes and performs all around LA on a very regular basis. She has also been teaching and coaching, both privately and in group settings, for the past 10 years. Keli has also done a number of commercials for big brands, such as Jif, Miralax, Sutter Health, and Alka Seltzer.
Lenny Citrano
Character actor Lenny Citrano is certainly very well known, he has starred on so many hit TV shows. His film and stage credits, though, tend to have him playing shady characters that ultimately get what's coming to them… but not without a few laughs thrown in first.
His television credits include hit shows like “Vegas,” “Justified,” “Friends with Benefits,” “Lie to Me,” “Castle,” “ER,” “Without a Trace,” “Crossing Jordan,” “Matlock,” “NYPD Blue,” “Babylon 5,” “Columbo,” “Cheers,” “Who's the Boss?,” “Murder She Wrote,” and “Baywatch.” He has also done voice-over work for video games like Red Dead Redemption. It is pretty funny that with such a successful acting career, he also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Ornamental Horticulture.
Maggie Blinco
In the first and second films of the "Crocodile Dundee" trilogy, Maggie Blinco played the character of Ida. Maggie’s up-and-coming career didn’t end after "Crocodile Dundee II" - thankfully for her, it continued to flourish. She went on to star in films such as "Flirting," "Cheek to Cheek," and "Doctor Doctor."
At over 80 years old, Australian actress Maggie Blinco feels she is in a category all her own as far as roles go. She has played her fair share of dementia patients of late but is excited to be playing a politically incorrect nanna in a new comedy. More recently, Maggie appeared in a short film called "BABA."
Paul, Linda, & Chance
During the days of shooting the Dundee films, the Hogans were nothing more than a picture-perfect family of three. But, of course, a lot can happen in a day, and that means so much more can happen and change over time. Sadly, this is the case for the Hogans. The divorce was very hard for all three of the family members, but especially for Chance.
Hogan and his first wife, Noelene Edwards, got married in 1958. They separated and then divorced in 1981 and remarried less than a year later. A second divorce in 1986 was considered one of Australia's messiest celebrity divorces. Hogan then married his "Crocodile Dundee" co-star Linda Kozlowski in 1990. Paul has five kids with his first wife and just one with his second. In October 2013, Kozlowski filed for divorce from Hogan, saying the pair had irreconcilable differences.