Lou Ferrigno - Former Professional Bodybuilder, Family and Personal Life
Lou Ferrigno's Personal Details
Lou Ferrigno is an American actor and a retired champion bodybuilder
Information | Detail |
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Birthday | November 9, 1951 |
Nationality | American |
Famous | Film & Theater Personalities, Actors, Former Professional Bodybuilder |
Spouses | Carla Ferrigno (m. 1980), Susan Groff (m. 1978–1979) |
Known as | Louis Jude Ferrigno |
Childrens | Brent Ferrigno, Louis Ferrigno Jr., Shanna Ferrigno |
Universities |
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Birth Place | Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
Height | 194 |
Gender | Male |
Father | Matt Ferrigno |
Mother | Victoria Ferrigno |
Net Worth | $6 million as of Mar 27,2017 |
Sun Sign | Scorpio |
Born in | Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
Famous as | Actor & Former Professional Bodybuilder |
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Who is Lou Ferrigno?
Lou Ferrigno's name is synonymous with the superhero character, Hulk. As a baby, he was diagnosed with permanent hearing loss. The disability made him the butt of jokes at school. However, he found strength to battle the disadvantage by taking up weight lifting and bodybuilding. He was able to prove himself by winning the ‘Teenage Mr. America’, and two consecutive ‘Mr. Universe’ and ‘Mr. America’ titles. He clashed with Arnold Schwarzenegger for Mr. Olympia title. Though he failed, their rivalry was made into a book and a film called ‘Pumping Iron’. The film rocketed the two strongmen to fame. Capitalizing on that fame, he won a breakthrough role in the TV serial, ‘The Incredible Hulk’. In the late eighties, he would reprise the character of Hulk in three of its sequels. He continued to be associated with the Hulk character in many other ways. He was cast as Hercules in the film, ‘Hercules’ and in its sequel, ‘The Adventures of Hercules’. Although he has retired from professional body building, he continues to act and makes appearances on TV shows. He also owns and runs a fitness equipment company.
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Childhood & Early Life
Lou Ferrigno was born on November 9, 1959 at Brroklyn, New York to Victoria and Matt Ferrigno, a police lieutenant. At three, he was diagnosed with hearing loss as a result of recurring ear infections as a baby.
He graduated from St. Athanasius Grammar School and Brooklyn Technical High School, where he trained in metal working, in 1969. A fan of bodybuilder and actor, Steve Reeves, he began weight training at 13.
Career
Lou Ferrigno won the IFBB ‘Mr. America’ title, a bodybuilding contest organized by the International Federation of Bodybuilders (IFBB) in 1973. The following year, he won the IFBB ‘Mr. Universe’ held in Verona Italy.
His attempt at the ‘Mr. Olympia’ title, awarded to the winner of the professional men's bodybuilding contest, was thwarted by Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1974 - he stood second that year and third the following year.
Despite his successes in the competitions, he had to work in a Brooklyn factory as sheet metal worker. The job was fraught with dangers, so he eventually resigned from the job.
He became a defensive lineman for the Toronto Argonauts, a professional team of the Canadian Football League. But he was dropped after just two games, because of his inexperience.
In 1977, by his own high standards, he fared badly in the first World’s Strongest Man competition, taking the fourth place which saw eight competitors. The weightlifter, Bruce Wilhelm, won the competition that year.
He was cast in the title role in the 1983 cult film ‘Hercules’. The film earned him a Worst New Star Raspberry Award. A sequel, ‘The Adventures of Hercules’, was released two years later.
He played the role of a paramedic by name, John Six, in ABC’s short-lived medical drama series, ‘Trauma Center’, in 1983. That year, he made a brief appearance in the game show, ‘Family Feud’.
Between 1988 and 1990, he played the role of Hulk in three television films – ‘The Incredible Hulk Returns’, ‘The Trial of the Incredible Hulk’, and ‘The Death of the Incredible Hulk’.
He switched back to bodybuilding briefly, and starting 1992, made two successive attempts to win the coveted ‘Mr. Olympia’ title, but disappointed; he was placed 12th and 10th respectively.
For the animated television series, ‘The Incredible Hulk’, he continued to associate with the main character of Hulk by providing his voice. The series which began in 1996 lasted 21 episodes.
In 1997, he became the subject of a documentary, ‘Stand Tall’, on bodybuilding and dealt with his struggles due to his hearing disability. The film starred him and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Between 2000 and 2008, he and his wife appeared as themselves and neighbors of the chief characters Heffernans in the CBS sitcom, ‘The King of Queens’.
In 2003, Ang Lee’s superhero film, ‘Hulk’, he appeared in a cameo as a security guard. In the sequel, ‘The Incredible Hulk’, directed by Louis Leterrier released five years later, he voiced for Hulk.
As Michael Jackson’s fitness-adviser, he had the task of keeping the singer fit for his planned ‘That Is It’ 2009 London concerts. But the concerts did not take place due to Jacksons’s death.
He demonstrated and sold his company’s fitness equipment on Drew Carey’s show, ‘The Price Is Right’, in 2009, and in the following year appeared on the children’s show, ‘Sonny with a Chance’.
In ‘The Avengers’, a 2012 American superhero film, his voice was blended with that of the actor Mark Ruffalo who played Hulk in the movie, and won appreciation from the film's Sound Designer, Christopher Boyes.
He competed in the NBC reality show, ‘The Celebrity Apprentice’, in 2012 to raise money for his charity, the Muscular Dystrophy Association. He collected $50,000 for Muscular Dystrophy Association.
After his appointment as a LA County’s reserve sheriff's deputy seven years earlier, he was sworn in as a special deputy to the Delaware County, Ohio, Sheriff's Department in 2013.
The latest film in the Scorpion King franchise, ‘The Scorpion King: The Lost Throne’ will see him play Skizurra. Now in post-production stage, it will release later this year.
Major Works
Ferrigno’s rivalry with Arnold Schwarzenegger for the ‘Mr. Olympia’ title inspired a book, Pumping Iron, which was adapted into a critically acclaimed docudrama, and made the two rivals( playing themselves) very famous.
In 1978, standing 6' 5" and weighing 285 lb, he was cast as Hulk in the CBS hit serial,’ The Incredible Hulk’, which ran for 5 seasons. He reprised his role many more times.
Awards
After winning the bodybuilding title, ‘Teenage Mr. America’, he won two consecutive ‘Mr. Universe’ titles starting from 1973. He also won a ‘Mr. America’ title that year.
Ferrigno won two Golden Raspberry (also called Razzie) Awards nominations for his role in the film, ‘Hercules’, in the Worst New Star and Worst Actor categories; he won the Worst New Star Razzie.
Personal Life & Legacy
After divorcing his first wife, Susan Groff, Lou Ferrigno married psychotherapist Carla Green, who became his manager. The couple has three children, Shanna, Louis, Jr. and Brent.
Trivia
A sequel to the TV movie, ‘The Death of the Incredible Hulk’, was planned with this actor reprising the role of Hulk, but the project never materialized because Bill Bixby, his co-star died.
This champion body builder was Michael Jackson's personal trainer and a good friend, and appears in the singer's ‘Liberian Girl’ video.
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Lou Ferrigno's awards
Year | Name | Award |
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Other | ||
0 | IFBB Mr. America Title | |
0 | IFBB Mr. Universe Tilte |
Lou Ferrigno biography timelines
- // 9th Nov 1959Lou Ferrigno was born on November 9, 1959 at Brroklyn, New York to Victoria and Matt Ferrigno, a police lieutenant. At three, he was diagnosed with hearing loss as a result of recurring ear infections as a baby.
- // 1969He graduated from St. Athanasius Grammar School and Brooklyn Technical High School, where he trained in metal working, in 1969. A fan of bodybuilder and actor, Steve Reeves, he began weight training at 13.
- // 1973Lou Ferrigno won the IFBB ‘Mr. America’ title, a bodybuilding contest organized by the International Federation of Bodybuilders (IFBB) in 1973. The following year, he won the IFBB ‘Mr. Universe’ held in Verona Italy.
- // 1973After winning the bodybuilding title, ‘Teenage Mr. America’, he won two consecutive ‘Mr. Universe’ titles starting from 1973. He also won a ‘Mr. America’ title that year.
- // 1974His attempt at the ‘Mr. Olympia’ title, awarded to the winner of the professional men's bodybuilding contest, was thwarted by Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1974 - he stood second that year and third the following year.
- // 1977In 1977, by his own high standards, he fared badly in the first World’s Strongest Man competition, taking the fourth place which saw eight competitors. The weightlifter, Bruce Wilhelm, won the competition that year.
- // 1978In 1978, standing 6' 5" and weighing 285 lb, he was cast as Hulk in the CBS hit serial,’ The Incredible Hulk’, which ran for 5 seasons. He reprised his role many more times.
- // 1983He was cast in the title role in the 1983 cult film ‘Hercules’. The film earned him a Worst New Star Raspberry Award. A sequel, ‘The Adventures of Hercules’, was released two years later.
- // 1983He played the role of a paramedic by name, John Six, in ABC’s short-lived medical drama series, ‘Trauma Center’, in 1983. That year, he made a brief appearance in the game show, ‘Family Feud’.
- // 1988 To 1990Between 1988 and 1990, he played the role of Hulk in three television films – ‘The Incredible Hulk Returns’, ‘The Trial of the Incredible Hulk’, and ‘The Death of the Incredible Hulk’.
- // 1992He switched back to bodybuilding briefly, and starting 1992, made two successive attempts to win the coveted ‘Mr. Olympia’ title, but disappointed; he was placed 12th and 10th respectively.
- // 1996For the animated television series, ‘The Incredible Hulk’, he continued to associate with the main character of Hulk by providing his voice. The series which began in 1996 lasted 21 episodes.
- // 1997In 1997, he became the subject of a documentary, ‘Stand Tall’, on bodybuilding and dealt with his struggles due to his hearing disability. The film starred him and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- // 2000 To 2008Between 2000 and 2008, he and his wife appeared as themselves and neighbors of the chief characters Heffernans in the CBS sitcom, ‘The King of Queens’.
- // 2003In 2003, Ang Lee’s superhero film, ‘Hulk’, he appeared in a cameo as a security guard. In the sequel, ‘The Incredible Hulk’, directed by Louis Leterrier released five years later, he voiced for Hulk.
- // 2009As Michael Jackson’s fitness-adviser, he had the task of keeping the singer fit for his planned ‘That Is It’ 2009 London concerts. But the concerts did not take place due to Jacksons’s death.
- // 2009He demonstrated and sold his company’s fitness equipment on Drew Carey’s show, ‘The Price Is Right’, in 2009, and in the following year appeared on the children’s show, ‘Sonny with a Chance’.
- // 2012In ‘The Avengers’, a 2012 American superhero film, his voice was blended with that of the actor Mark Ruffalo who played Hulk in the movie, and won appreciation from the film's Sound Designer, Christopher Boyes.
- // 2012He competed in the NBC reality show, ‘The Celebrity Apprentice’, in 2012 to raise money for his charity, the Muscular Dystrophy Association. He collected $50,000 for Muscular Dystrophy Association.
- // 2013After his appointment as a LA County’s reserve sheriff's deputy seven years earlier, he was sworn in as a special deputy to the Delaware County, Ohio, Sheriff's Department in 2013.
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Lou Ferrigno's FAQ
What is Lou Ferrigno birthday?
Lou Ferrigno was born at 1951-11-09
Where is Lou Ferrigno's birth place?
Lou Ferrigno was born in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
What is Lou Ferrigno nationalities?
Lou Ferrigno's nationalities is American
Who is Lou Ferrigno spouses?
Lou Ferrigno's spouses is Carla Ferrigno (m. 1980), Susan Groff (m. 1978–1979)
Who is Lou Ferrigno childrens?
Lou Ferrigno's childrens is Brent Ferrigno, Louis Ferrigno Jr., Shanna Ferrigno
What was Lou Ferrigno universities?
Lou Ferrigno studied at Brooklyn Technical High School
How tall is Lou Ferrigno?
Lou Ferrigno's height is 194
Who is Lou Ferrigno's father?
Lou Ferrigno's father is Matt Ferrigno
Who is Lou Ferrigno's mother?
Lou Ferrigno's mother is Victoria Ferrigno
What is Lou Ferrigno's sun sign?
Lou Ferrigno is Scorpio
How famous is Lou Ferrigno?
Lou Ferrigno is famouse as Actor & Former Professional Bodybuilder