Alec Wilson
Actor and director Alec Wilson is probably best remembered for his roles in “Crocodile Dundee II” and “Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles.” Wilson played the character Denning in the second Dundee film that came out in 1988. Weirdly enough, in “Crocodile Dundee II,” he played one of the bad guys. But he went on to play one of Mick’s friends, Jacko, in “Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles.”
Alec Wilson, like Paul Hogan, is also a fellow Australian, which made him a great choice for the film since he already had the accent. Those accents are pretty hard to do! Since his appearances in the Dundee films, he has been in a few more movies, but after 2013, he disappeared completely from the big screen.
Paul Greco
Paul Greco can be best remembered as the leader of the not-so-tough gang, The Orphans, in the cult classic, "The Warriors." He is fondly remembered as one of two thugs out to kill Woody Allen's title character in Broadway’s "Danny Rose," and the New Yorker who does a double-take reaction to the guy from Australia, Mick Dundee (Paul Hogan) in Crocodile Dundee.
He then went on to appear in numerous films and television shows throughout the 1980s and 1990s, including an episode of Miami Vice. Sadly, he passed away from lung cancer in 2008 at age 53, with just 20 credits under his belt.
Serge Cockburn
Australian actor Serge Cockburn is pretty much only known for his role as Mikey Dundee in "Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles," where he portrays the son of Crocodile Dundee. Serge's parents read an ad in the paper that a local production company, Bangalow Productions, was looking for a little boy to play Mick Dundee's son in "Crocodile Dundee in L.A." so they made a short video of Serge talking to his Grandpa about his pet lizard, Huffy. Casting director Maura Fay was "knocked out by his performance," and he scored the role.
Aside from his success in acting, Serge also plays soccer and loves reptiles. He has five pet snakes, a gecko, a pink-tongued skink, a blue-tongued lizard, and a dog! His only other acting role was three years after Dundee in "Danny Deckchair."
Kaitlin Hopkins
Kaitlin Hopkins portrayed Miss Mathis in "Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles." She went on to be quite the stage, screen, and television actress. Apart from film and television, Hopkins could always be found starring in plenty of theatre roles. In 1994, at the young age of 30, she was cast in the rock opera "I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky" by Peter Sellars.
She spent the next year on tour, traveling the world with the production, performing in Paris, Hamburg, Helsinki, and Montreal, as well as at the Edinburgh Festival, among other locales. Currently, she stepped aside from acting and is the new Head of Musical Theatre at Texas State University.
Kenneth Welsh
Kenneth Welsh has such an extensive resume that you probably don’t even remember him from Dundee. He has played many historical figures, including Colin Thatcher, Harry S. Truman (not once but twice), Thomas Edison, James "Scotty" Reston, General Harry Crerar, and James Baker. He has made appearances on the TV series "Due South" and "Slings and Arrows."
He was nominated for a Best Actor Genie Award for his role as Reno Colt in the film "Reno and the Doc." In 1997, he directed the play "SoHo Duo" at the West Bank Theatre in New York City. His role as the Vice-President of the United States in the 2004 film, "The Day After Tomorrow," sparked major controversy due to his resemblance to Dick Cheney, who at the time was the actual Vice-President.