It’s a sad day in Hollywood.
Burt, the famous Saltwater crocodile from the 1986 comedy “Crocodile Dundee,” has recently died at the age of over 80 years old.
The news of his passing came from Crocosaurus Cove, an Australian herpetarium and aquarium, stating that Burt “peacefully passed away over the weekend.”
The statement notes Burt was captured in the 1980s in the Reynolds River and came to Crocosaurus Cove in 2008, where he lived until his final days.
Described as having an independent nature, Burt was known as a lifelong bachelor, a trait he displayed during his time at a crocodile farm. Renowned for his fiery temperament, he garnered respect from both his caretakers and visitors, symbolizing the fierce and untamed essence of saltwater crocodiles.
The statement continues, “Burt was truly one of a kind. He wasn’t just a crocodile; he was a force of nature and a reminder of the power and majesty of these incredible creatures. While his personality could be challenging, it was also what made him so memorable and beloved.”
While this is tragic news, Burt should not be confused with comedy legend Paul Hogan, who wrote and starred in Crocodile Dundee as the titular character, Mick “Crocodile” Dundee.
Hogan is very much alive and well! His most recent projects include the 2020 comedy The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee, which features Hogan as himself attempting to rehabilitate his career before he gets knighted, as well as a role in the 2018 comedy That’s Not My Dog!
He also reprised his role as Mick ‘Crocodile’ Dundee in the 2018 comedy from Danny McBride, who plays his son Brian Dundee.
Crocodile Dundee was later revived for a sequel Crocodile Dundee II and the 2001 installment, Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles.
Hogan earned a Golden Globe for his performance. He was also nominated for an Academy Award for best screenplay.
Burt will be honored with a commemorative sign at Crocosaurus Cove.
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