A Look Back On Some Iconic Old-School Photos Of Lou Ferigno
Lou Ferrigno will always be one of our favorites. He first rose to prominence as the underdog bodybuilder vying to face Arnold Schwarzenegger at the 1975 Mr. Olympia in the film Pumping Iron. For some, there would be enough celebrity to go around, but Lou wasn't done with his pop-cultural moment just yet.
He earned the part that would define his career in 1977, when he was recruited as the Incredible Hulk, replacing Richard Kiel to don the green body paint. Ferrigno was not just a suitable replacement for the fired Kiel; he also contributed to The Incredible Hulk being one of the most popular dramas of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Lou is now considered an older gentleman of the bodybuilding world, serving as a link to a time when the discipline was perhaps at its pinnacle. So, in honor of Ferrigno's 67th birthday, we explored Getty Images for some of our fave old school Lou looks.
He earned the part that would define his career in 1977, when he was recruited as the Incredible Hulk, replacing Richard Kiel to don the green body paint. Ferrigno was not just a suitable replacement for the fired Kiel; he also contributed to The Incredible Hulk being one of the most popular dramas of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Lou is now considered an older gentleman of the bodybuilding world, serving as a link to a time when the discipline was perhaps at its pinnacle. So, in honor of Ferrigno's 67th birthday, we explored Getty Images for some of our fave old school Lou looks.
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